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Grimes County man killed after being stung by bees
BEDIAS, Texas (KBTX) - A 75-year-old Bedias man was killed on his property in Grimes County following a bee attack. Off Highway 90 between Bedias and Singleton, lifelong Bedias resident, Bryce Smith, was killed after bees attacked him. Smith was on his bulldozer clearing trees when the attack happened, the...
Montgomery County woman arrested for drug possession during traffic stop
SPRING, Texas — A traffic stop in Spring led to the arrest of a Conroe woman on drug charges, authorities said. On July 22, 2024, around noon, a deputy from Constable Ryan Gable's Criminal Interdiction Unit observed a black Chevy four-door vehicle with an equipment violation in the 25000 block of IH-45, according to the Montgomery County Precinct 3 Constable's Office. After initiating a stop with emergency lights and siren, the deputy made contact with the driver and passenger.
Stolen truck chase in Magnolia ends with arrest and drug seizure
MAGNOLIA, Texas — A stolen truck chase in Magnolia ended with the arrest of a male driver and the seizure of drugs, according to the Magnolia Police Department. Officers located the stolen truck on 1488 yesterday evening. When they attempted to stop the vehicle, it began to evade. The chase led to Magnolia Ridge, where the driver attempted to dispose of drugs. However, the truck lost control in a roundabout, went over the curb, and blew out two tires.
Investigation launched into Conroe animal shelter after three-month-old puppy chews off its own leg
At the shelter, Casey was only given over the counter medication to treat the pain before he was taken to a veterinary hospital in Navasota. Information about Casey and other allegations about the animal shelter were the subject of a memo sent to councilmembers by former Police Chief Jeff Christy.
City of Conroe announce major changes for prominent officials including police, fire chief
CONROE, Texas – The City of Conroe is making changes to some of its top local positions, including parting ways with the city’s police chief and fire chief. The moves were made official during a city council meeting Thursday morning. The sweeping changes were spearheaded by Conroe Mayor Duke W. Coon, who was just sworn in back in June. Mayor Coon’s administration reportedly wants to change the way the city operates and does business.
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