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Jordan Walker wanted for two warrants

Nueces County man wanted with two outstanding warrants 35-year-old Jordan Walker is described as standing 5’10” feet, weighing approximately 220 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. Credit: Corpus Christi Police Department Author: KIII Staff Updated: 5:08 PM CDT April 15, 2021 NUECES COUNTY, Texas Nueces County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public s help in locating 35-year-old Jordan Walker who has two outstanding warrants for Assault on Public Servant and Manufacturing or Delivering Controlled Substance (No Bond). Walker is described as standing 5’10” feet, weighing approximately 220 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. If you know how to locate Walker, call Crime Stoppers at (361) 888-TIPS (8477) or submit the information online at https://www.p3tips.com/TipForm.aspx?ID=343&C=&T=. The information you provide to Crime Stoppers is anonymous and if the information leads to an arrest, it could earn you a cash reward.

Reporter reflects on Selena Quintanilla s 1995 death and fans grief

Reporter reflects on Selena Quintanilla s 1995 death and fans grief
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After-school program employee under investigation

After-school program employee under investigation After-school program employee under investigation and last updated 2021-03-31 23:11:41-04 A part-time city employee in an after-hour program called Kid Power Program is under investigation by the Corpus Christi Police Department. The employee is accused of unprofessional behavior. He worked in the program at Mireles Elementary School. The person is not being identified but has been placed on administrative leave. Mireles Elementary parents have also been notified about the investigation. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Reporter reflects on Selena Quintanilla s 1995 death and fans grief

Corpus Christi Caller Times Karen Brooks was three months into her new job as the night cops reporter, when she stopped by the Caller-Times newsroom earlier than the start of her usual 2-11 p.m. shift.  The newsroom was chaotic  unusual for a Friday afternoon. Her editor was already returning to the newsroom after completing preliminary reporting at the scene of a shooting at a local motel. Brooks headed over to the Days Inn off Interstate Hwy 37 and Navigation Boulevard immediately.  The day was March 31, 1995. Selena Quintanilla Perez had just been shot to death. By the time I got out there, (radio deejays) were already playing Selena songs on the radio,  Brooks shared, who now goes by Karen Brooks Harper. 

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