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Man, woman found dead in apparent murder-suicide in Shavano Park identified

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-08-24 22:34:58

SUMMARY: In a tragic incident in Shavano Park, 61-year-old Jerry Hernandez was shot multiple times by his wife, Sonia, who then took her own , marking the second murder-suicide within a in the area. Hernandez, a litigation supervisor at Davis firm, was mourned by his colleagues, who extended their condolences to the . This shortly after another murder-suicide involving a in Converse. Neighbors described both families as pleasant yet unaware of underlying issues. Authorities emphasize the importance of recognizing domestic violence and offer resources, contacting the Bear County Family Justice Center for .

The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the man and woman found dead inside a home in an apparent murder-suicide Wednesday morning.

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KSAT 12 Nightbeat : Sep 17, 2024

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-09-17 22:44:24

SUMMARY: Bear County deputies 39-year-old John Yates, accused of illegal dumping, leading to a shooting and a crash that killed 36-year-old George Gomez. Gomez chased Yates after he and other employees saw him dumping at a car dealership. During the altercation, Yates allegedly brandished a gun, resulting in Gomez reportedly suffering a heart attack and severe injuries in a crash. Meanwhile, a , Lisa and Louis Olivo, face allegations of child endangerment; their daughter died due to neglected medical needs. Additionally, Constantino Gonado is on trial for a crash in 2021 that resulted in an unborn child’s . Other includes a federal interest rate , the impact of a recent earthquake, and high school highlights.

The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.

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Murdered Kaufman County woman's stolen car at center of deadly Richardson police chase

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-09-17 22:10:06


SUMMARY: Michelle Ingram, a 53-year-old mother from Kaufman County, was found dead in her home over the . Her car, a new Cadillac, was later linked to a violent chase in Dallas, where the driver, believed to be connected to her , shot at police before taking his own life. Ingram’s family became concerned after not hearing from her and discovered her body under a blanket during a welfare check. They the incident may be a case of domestic violence, leaving them seeking answers. A female passenger from the Cadillac remains in critical .

53-year-old Michelle Ingram has been identified as the murder victim out of Kaufman County. Her family says they didn’t hear from her over the weekend and became concerned. When they checked in on her, they found her dead and her brand-new Cadillac gone.

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Only on KHOU 11: Video shows SUV crash that sparked Deer Park pipeline fire

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2024-09-17 22:07:19

SUMMARY: A car struck a liquid natural gas pipeline in Deer Park, causing a fire that’s still burning 36 hours later, albeit smaller. A transportation company’s van captured of the incident, showing a vehicle speeding through a fence and the pipeline’s valve at approximately 65-70 mph. Witnesses, the van’s driver, heard a blast and attempted to escape but found the heat too intense. The van, damaged by the fire, is covered in soot and melted plastic. Authorities have not disclosed details about the driver of the white SUV involved, and the area remains evacuated and secure as the investigation continues.

A transportation company’s work vehicle inadvertently caught the crash and explosion from across the street.

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