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Suspect in criminal mischief investigation found, but investigation continues

  The Angelo State University Police Department announced Monday that their suspect in the library vandalism on April 30 was found outside of San Angelo.   ASUPD Chief James Adams said Vincent Ray Duenas was located in the Central Texas region after a weekend of searching. Duenas was also believed to have been involved in an incident at Goodfellow Aire Force Base in which witnesses reported he was brandishing a machete or sword type weapon.   He was issued a criminal trespass warning from the campus and is not allowed back on campus until such time he sees University Police, Adams told The Ram Page. This is still an active investigation, and we are still investigating the incident.

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Porter Henderson Library rooms ruined overnight

Photo courtesy of Angelo State University Police Department:  Vincent Ray Duenas is a suspect in ASUPD’s active investigation. Should you have any information regarding Duenas or his whereabouts, please contact Sgt. Villarreal or Chief Adams at (325) 942-2071.   The third floor of the Porter Henderson Library is the scene of an investigation after being vandalized between Thursday afternoon and 7 a.m. on April 30.    The whiteboards and projector screen in Room 326 were written on, as well as a variety of the posters in the room. Other posters in the hallway to the classroom were crossed out.   Dr. Ellada Gamreklidze, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Mass Media, first discovered the room being vandalized. She arrived at the library around 7:30 a.m. and noticed the posters in the elevator had been marked on, but thought nothing of it at first. 

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Law Enforcement, Social Media Users Turn An Act Of Kindness Into A Human Trafficking Investigation

Tue, Feb 23rd 2021 3:58am Tim Cushing With enough self-delusion, any act of humanity can be considered a criminal act. It works for cops. It also works for the general public. When you re a suspicious busybody with an overactive imagination and too much time on your hands, you can waste everyone s tax dollars by panicking. A Walmart employ, who is apparently convinced human trafficking is as common as the common cold, decided to get law enforcement involved, resulting in this message from the Coshocton (OH) County Sheriff s Office: On 2/15/2021 the Sheriff’s Office received a call from the Walmart Security Department in regards to suspicious activity in their parking lot involving a vehicle and two, what appear to be, males looking into vehicles and placing a single red rose under the windshield wipers of those vehicles. While reviewing the Walmart Surveillance Cameras, the two unknown males are seen exiting from, what appears to be, a newer style dark gray Ford Explorer, o

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