Texas
Amber Alert issued for 7-year-old Texas girl
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX/Grey Information) – An Amber Alert was issued Wednesday afternoon for a lacking youngster in Bryan, Texas.
Ana Cristina Torres Medina, 7, was final seen round 7:00 p.m. Tuesday within the 700 block of Scott & White Drive in Faculty Station, Texas.
She is described as having brown hair and brown eyes.
Authorities recognized Pedro Angel Aranda Jimenez because the suspect within the case, in response to the Amber Alert.
Jimenez has a warrant issued for his arrest “associated to this incident,” in response to the alert.
Ana and Jimenez could also be touring in a 2005 Dodge Durango with Texas license plate quantity HBY0222. The car could also be headed to the U.S.-Mexico border.
When you’ve got any data, contact Bryan Police at 979-209-5300 or dial 911.
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Buccaneers Draft Texas A&M Defensive End in Latest NFL Mock Draft
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a lot of needs in the 2025 NFL Draft — and quite a few of them are defensive nees. One of those particular needs is at edge rusher to boost a middling pass rush, and Pro Football Network has the Bucs addressing that need in their latest seven-round mock draft.
PFN has the Buccaneers drafting Texas A&M edge rusher Shemar Stewart, who is projected as one of the top edge rushers of the class.
Here’s what PFN said about Stewart’s potential fit in Tampa Bay:
“Although there’s a better-than-not chance that Stewart hears his name called before his teammate, the fit in Tampa Bay is too good not to fantasize about. Although fans are surely clamoring for a linebacker, adding a 290-pound outside linebacker chiseled from stone and shot out of a cannon to this defensive line makes the Monstars feel real alongside Vita Vea, Yaya Diabi, and Calijah Kancey.”
Stewart hasn’t been solid from a numbers perspective, netting just 4.5 sacks in three years at Texas A&M, but his 290-pound frame and freakish athleticism could make him a good fit in Tampa Bay — if he develops. It will be the Bucs’ job to do that, and so far the past few years, the team has struggled to truly develop an elite pass rusher. Whether or not that is general manager Jason Licht’s idea remains to be seen, however, as the draft process has only just begun.
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Frigid temperatures, possible snow prompt First Alert Weather days for North Texas
NORTH TEXAS – The first of three First Alert Weather days is in effect due to dangerously cold wind chills and a low chance of flurries or light snow in North Texas.
A cold front moved in overnight, dropping temperatures into the 20s and wind chills into the single digits.
A cold weather advisory is in effect until 9 a.m.
While there will be some sunshine, the combination of breezy, northerly winds and colder air will create a blustery day. The warmest it will feel is in the mid- to upper-20s by the afternoon.
Clouds are expected to roll in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with temperatures similar to those on Sunday — a frigid morning with afternoon wind chills in the 20s.
Many MLK Day parades have been postponed due to the expected single-digit and low teen wind chills in the morning.
Monday night, North Texas is expecting snow.
With the cold ground and temperatures, there could be minor travel impacts.
Snowfall amounts are expected to remain under a half inch, with most of it being flurries.
Heavier snowfall amounts are expected well south of North Texas, along the coast and into southern Louisiana. New Orleans hasn’t seen significant snow in 17 years, and the biggest snowfall in Houston in the last 100 years was 4.4 inches in 1960.
The cold air is expected to hang around North Texas until Wednesday afternoon.
Overnight lows are not expected to rise above freezing until Saturday.
Please remember to cover plants and pipes, bring in pets and check on neighbors.
Texas
Arctic blast to cause three First Alert Weather Days in North Texas
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