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San Antonio woman messaged 'Say goodbye to your son' to ex before killing the boy and herself, authorities say
SAN ANTONIO — The Bexar County sheriff says cell phone data provided the evidence in the death of a mother and son in March that was ruled a murder/suicide. Savannah Kriger and her three-year-old son, Kaiden Kriger, were the focus of an Amber Alert before they were found dead at Tom Slick Park on March 19. The little boy was at the center of a custody battle, Sheriff Javier Salazar said.
Scholar Athlete: Katara Whitfield, Lytle High School
Meet Instant Replay’s newest Scholar Athlete of the Week: Katara Whitfield of Lytle High School. Katara is a four-year member and co-captain of the varsity basketball team. She was also a varsity cheerleader for three years and was captain her junior year. She was named First-Team All-District two year years in a row, was Academic All-State and earned Lytle’s Heart and Hustle Award. Katara is the National Honor Society Treasurer and performs community service as a youth program referee and a youth cheerleading advisor. Katara maintains a 3.98 GPA and is ranked fourth in her class. Katara will attend the University of Texas in Austin and will major in Psychology.
San Antonio Man Arrested, Suspected of Assaulting Women at Gunpoint After Luring Them Through Social Media
A man suspected of sexually assaulting two women at gunpoint before robbing them has been arrested, according to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. Dubbed Brandon Miller in a Fox San Antonio report, and Michael Miller in a KSAT article, the 29-year-old man allegedly lured the women to his home through social media platforms Snapchat and the Text Now app.
Squaws keep Pirates at bay
A three-run homer by Savanna Schuchart ignited the Jourdanton Squaws in their bi-district contest Friday against Lytle. From then on, it was business as usual as the Squaws (28-6-1) knocked off the Pirates 12-0 in just five innings to begin their playoff campaign. With two on and two out, the...
Young Lady Aggies fall to Mustangs in bi-district
The shorthanded Poteet Lady Aggies softball team put up a fight that wouldn’t be indicated by the final score. Poteet fell to Natalia 13-1 in six innings Thursday night in the bi-district round of the playoffs to wrap up their season. With two outs, they went up 1-0 in...
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