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Houston parents charged in connection with deaths of infant twins

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-04-20 18:08:38

SUMMARY: Angelina Calderon and Fernando Vega, parents of infant twins who died in October, have been charged in connection to their deaths. They face two counts of injury to a child with serious bodily injuries. The family members deny the allegations and are letting the legal process work through. Documents reveal disturbing allegations of malnourishment, dehydration, and intentional infliction of injuries on the twins. The autopsy showed various contusions and bruises. Both parents remain in jail under a $750,000 bond each and are scheduled to appear in court. The doctors indicated that the injuries were intentional, not accidental, and should have been noticed and treated by the caretaker.

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Arlington church pastor charged with sexual assault

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-26 17:38:23

SUMMARY: Arlington Pastor Ronnie Goens, 51, was arrested and jailed in Tarrant County, charged with indecent assault and sexual assault following an adult woman's outcry. The investigation into Goens, a pastor at Coiya Christian Church, is ongoing, with limited information released. Goens, previously involved in Arlington Police's clergy partnership program and the Unity Council, turned himself in, with his bond set at $23,000. Police have not indicated the relationship between Goens and the alleged victim, nor have they ruled out the possibility of more victims. The church has not responded to inquiries as of late Friday.

Ronnie Goines, the lead pastor at Koinonia Christian Church in Arlington, turned himself into the Tarrant County jail on Thursday after being charged with sex crimes.

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CrimeWatch: Human remains identified as missing Texas college student | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-26 12:05:36

SUMMARY: In this Crime Watch digital exclusive, Dave Fry revisits notable crime stories from Texas. Key stories include the identification of missing Texas A&M student Caleb Harris's remains, found in a Corpus Christi wastewater facility on June 24th, with no signs of homicide. Also covered is the unsolved murder of Jose Banara in southeast Austin and an unexplained disappearance of Perry Moli Jr. since Christmas 2023. Additionally highlighted are an East Austin Family Dollar attack, illegal firearm sales by Andrew Pennington, a deadly road rage incident in Elgin, a historic fentanyl seizure, and the shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock.

Human remains found in a Corpus Christi wastewater facility have been identified as missing college student Caleb Harris. The 21-year-old from New Braunfels had been missing since March. Dave Froehlich highlights that story and others in this week's episode.

FOX7Austin brings you breaking , weather, and local stories out of Central #Texas as well as fun segments from Good Day Austin, the best from our vault archives, and exclusive shows like the Good Day Austin Round-Up and CrimeWatch.

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Home sales drop in Houston

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-26 10:25:22

SUMMARY: In Houston, homes are staying on the market longer, with some sellers reducing prices slightly. Realtor Tangela Clark notes that while prices are dropping, many sellers are reluctant to lower them significantly. Rising home and flood insurance costs contribute to the market’s sluggishness, making homes unaffordable for many. Buyers are struggling to find low-interest rates of 2-3% seen in the past. Cash buyers are still active, but most people need assistance. Clark advises potential buyers to consult with knowledgeable lenders and explore grants and programs for affordability. She also suggests looking in outer suburbs like Tomball for affordable new constructions.

Realtor Tongela Clark says home sales in Houston have slowed down. Some sellers have begun to drop home prices while others hope to see a continued rise in prices.

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