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Houston man robs mother at gunpoint of money for disabled son

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A Houston girl is nervous to go exterior her house after being robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight, and the whole factor was caught on digital camera.

“He jumped out the automobile on me with a gun, and he stated b*&% I’ll blow your head off,” Tonya Robertson, 53, informed WLTX-TV. 

(Houston Police Division)

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Police say the aggravated theft occurred round 7:35 a.m. Saturday, March 26. Robertson had simply gotten house and was strolling in the direction of her entrance door when a automobile stopped in entrance of her home, a person with a gun received out and he demanded her cash.

SAN FRANCISCO WALGREENS THIEF ON BICYCLE WHO WENT VIRAL DURING THEFT SENTENCED TO PRISON

Roberston threw every little thing she was holding in the direction of the suspect. The suspect then searched her pockets earlier than selecting up her purse, working again to the automobile and taking off.

“Now I’m nervous after I go exterior. I’ve to guard myself getting in my automobile, and I’ve to guard myself after I get house from work. It’s loopy,” she informed FOX 26 Houston.

(Houston Police Division)

The sufferer says the suspect received away with the $3,900 she had after simply cashing her revenue tax verify. She deliberate to make use of the cash to maintain her son, who’s confined to a wheelchair, in accordance with Information 19. 

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“He cried, I imply actual exhausting. ‘Momma I’m sorry I couldn’t aid you,’” Tonya’s son informed her after the theft.

She wasn’t damage within the incident.

“My life is extra essential as a result of I may very well be away from my youngsters, my grandchildren and, you recognize, my family members.”

(Houston Police Division)

Police say suspect was driving in a black, four-door sedan, which might presumably have been a Hyundai Elantra. He’s described as a Black male who stands 5’8 to six’0. He was sporting a maroon hoodie, blue denims and white footwear on the time of the alleged crime. 

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Search for Lake Michigan missing boaters turns to recovery mission

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Search and recovery operations will resume Sunday morning for two boaters who went missing on Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana on Friday, local officials say.

Search efforts for the missing swimmers began Friday, though officials on Saturday turned efforts toward a recovery mission, which will continue Sunday with the help of sonar equipment, according to FOX 32 in Chicago.

The search was called off late Friday as nightfall descended on rescue efforts. Weather conditions in the area are hampering search efforts due to strong winds and high waves, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources tells Fox News Digital. 

The two men had been on a boat with ten other people, including adults and juveniles, about two and a half miles off Whiting on Lake Michigan at around 2:30 p.m. when one of the men jumped off the boat to swim but began to struggle, the station reported.

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Search operations resumed Saturday morning for two men who went missing while out in Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana on Friday, local officials say. Pictured are two Coast Guard vessels and another boat. (Fox 32)

The group tried to move the boat closer to him but couldn’t reach him due to the strong winds and waves, and then a second man jumped into the water to try and help the first swimmer.

However, the second man also got into difficulty, prompting a third man in a life jacket to then go into the water but then got separated from the other two men.

The man wearing the life jacket was then rescued by the Coast Guard at around 4:30 p.m. and taken to a hospital for mild hypothermia but has since been released. 

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Whiting, Lake Michigan

Whiting in Lake Michigan is marked. The two men were on a boat with ten other people about two and a half miles off Whiting when the incident took place. (Google Maps)

Marty Benson, of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, tells Fox News Digital that the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, the Hammond Fire Department, the Hammond Police Department, and the Hammond Port Authority are helping with search efforts. 

One of the missing men is from Elk Grove Village, and the other is from Mount Prospect. 

Also on Friday, a man and a teenage girl were rescued from Lake Michigan at Muskegon’s Pere Marquette Park, which is about 45 miles northwest of Grand Rapids, WWMT reports.

The teenager was found first and was initially unresponsive but was responsive as of 6 p.m. Friday. Crews were not able to locate the man for a while, but he was pulled to shore and CPR was performed. He is in serious condition, according to local reports. 

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File photo. The U.S. Coast Guard arrives to help an ailing boat at the mouth of the Merrimack, New Hampshire.  (Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

On Thursday, the Coast Guard rescued two children and two adults from the water off Galveston, Texas, after their vessel capsized.  

When the Coast Guard arrived on the scene, they found the four clinging to the capsized vessel. The two children were wearing life jackets, but the two adults were not.

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They were safely taken to shore, and no injuries were reported, the Coast Guard said.

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51 arrested in massive drug, theft bust in Southern California

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51 arrested in massive drug, theft bust in Southern California

Fifty-one suspects were arrested during a multi-million dollar drug and theft bust in Southern California.

The operation, which spanned three counties, was conducted by the San Bernardino Police Department’s Auto Theft Task Force along with other local agencies.

Authorities searched multiple locations where 51 suspects were arrested in total.

During the crackdown, a stockpile of illegal and stolen goods was discovered including:

  • $8 million of stolen cargo
  • $325,000 in cash
  • 425 pounds of methamphetamine
  • 48 gallons of liquid meth
  • 20 stolen vehicles
  • 20 rifles and handguns
  • 1 working meth lab
  • Fifty-one suspects were arrested and $8 million worth of stolen cargo was discovered during a San Bernardino County bust operation. (San Bernardino Police Department)
  • Fifty-one suspects were arrested and $8 million worth of stolen cargo was discovered during a San Bernardino County bust operation. (San Bernardino Police Department)

Photos of the bust show the stolen cargo was stored in a warehouse and, along with the seized firearms, officers found a significant amount of ammunition as well.

The 51 suspects who were arrested were booked on numerous charges including felonies related to train burglaries, VIN-switched stolen vehicles, operating a meth lab, possession of meth for sale, child endangerment, possession of assault weapons, conspiracy and more.

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The suspects’ identities were not released.

Anyone with information on the case can contact San Bernardino police at 909-384-5742.

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Arizona missing woman's husband confesses to her murder days after disappearance

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An Arizona man who reported his wife missing last week has confessed to killing her and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, according to officials and court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 

Daniel Paduchowski, 58, told police on June 30 that his wife, Kelly, never returned from a run and a swim in what the Flagstaff Police Department said in a press conference Friday was an “attempt to misdirect police resources.”

He was arrested on Monday for aggravated assault, and his wife’s remains were found on Friday morning following a nearly week-long search effort. 

“Daniel Paduchowski pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, tampering with evidence, concealment of a dead body and possession of dangerous drugs,” Michael Tunink, senior criminal attorney at the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday. 

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Daniel Paduchowski, who reported his wife, Kelly, missing on June 30, has confessed to killing her and pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, according to officials and court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.  (Coconino County Sheriff’s Office/Flagstaff Police Department)

Tunink said the plea deal requires Paduchowski to serve a 16-year term in the Arizona Department of Corrections, “which is the presumptive sentence for second-degree murder under Arizona law,” adding that he won’t be eligible for early release “of any kind.” 

“As part of that agreement, the defendant provided information leading us to Kelly Paduchowski, the deceased victim,” including her phone, keys and the murder weapon, Tunink said. 

Michael Tunink, senior criminal attorney at the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, speaking

Michael Tunink, senior criminal attorney at the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office, speaking at a Friday press conference.  (Flagstaff Police Department)

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Investigators previously said that on Sunday, June 30, the day that Kelly went missing, cellphone data from Kelly’s phone was traced back to the area of the Schultz Creek Trailhead around 10:20 a.m., where Daniel was seen in the same area around 11:30 a.m. the same day. 

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Footage believed to be of Daniel Paduchowski

Daniel Paduchowski is seen in video footage connected to his wife’s murder.  (Flagstaff Police Department)

Police also interviewed family members and other witnesses throughout the course of the investigation and determined earlier this week that evidence from their house showed that he had assaulted her.

“This is obviously a monumental tragedy for Kelly’s family and her loved ones,” Tunink added on Friday. “We’ve been in close communication with Kelly’s family throughout this process about this resolution, which we pursued to bring finality in a situation that has weighed heavily on this community.”

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