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U.S. confirms North Korea troops are in Russia | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The U.S. confirms that North Korean troops, estimated at 3,000, are currently training in Russia, likely to support its operations in Ukraine. South Korean intelligence indicates that Russia is preparing to deploy more North Korean soldiers, potentially increasing their numbers to 10,000 by December. These troops are reportedly being trained in basic military operations and advanced tactics, including drone warfare. The collaboration suggests Russia’s manpower shortages. Ukraine’s president warns that North Korea’s involvement in the conflict underscores a lack of international pressure on Moscow and urges other nations to strengthen their support for peace efforts.

The U.S. says North Korean troops are in Russia right now but the Defense Department is unsure of their exact mission. The assumption is that they’re trying to help Russia in its war with Ukraine. FOX’s Rebekah Castor has the latest.
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Ramon Preciado released from Bexar County Adult Detention Center
SUMMARY: Ramon Preciado, father of Christopher Preciado, who is accused of killing pregnant Savannah Soto, her boyfriend Matthew Guerra, and their unborn child, was released on bond from the Bear County Jail. The murders occurred in December 2023, reportedly due to a drug deal gone wrong. Police say Christopher Preciado shot the couple, while his parents, Ramon and Mi Romano, are accused of helping move the bodies. Ramon faces charges of abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence, with a bond set at $450,000. His wife’s bond status remains unclear, while Christopher remains in jail.

A suspect charged in connection with the shooting deaths of Savanah Soto, 18, and Matthew Guerra, 22, posted bond out of the …
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72-year-old woman said she was attacked in Asiatown parking lot robbery in Houston
SUMMARY: A 72-year-old woman, Kim, was violently robbed in a grocery store parking lot, leading to chipped teeth, bruises, and a deep fear of going out alone. She was attacked by a man who snatched her purse while she was loading groceries into her car. Despite holding on to her purse, she was pushed to the ground, sustaining significant injuries. The assailant stole $200 and her medical insurance card. Kim’s daughter, Chiaa, emphasized the emotional trauma caused by the incident, urging the community to watch out for one another. An investigator has been assigned, but no suspect details are available.

A woman said she was pushed to the ground, and her purse stolen. It happened in the parking lot of a Houston shopping center.
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Students share fears, hopes for safety improvements at University of Houston town hall
SUMMARY: Recent violent crimes at the University of Houston have prompted state legislators to take action. State Representative Jalainda Jones, a UH alum, held an emergency town hall at Emancipation Park, addressing student concerns following incidents, including a recent rape and robbery. Students emphasized the need for increased campus policing and better support systems. Businessman Tillman Fertitta stated the campus wasn’t unsafe, eliciting frustration from students who feel vulnerable, especially at night. Despite a significant budget for safety, many feel the UH Police Department has not effectively implemented preventive measures. Jones’ staff documented concerns to propose solutions to the administration.

Following recent events at the University of Houston, including a rise in campus crimes such as scooter thefts, armed robbery, and a disturbing knifepoint rape, an Emergency Town Hall was held on Friday.
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