28-year-old Jimmy Robles of East North Carolina Highway 150 in Denver was arrested by Catawba County Sheriff’s Officers. He’s charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, breaking and entering with intent to terrorize or injure, assault on a female, resisting a public officer, injury to personal property, misdemeanor probation violation, and failure to appear on a count of threatening phone call.
Robles was placed in the Catawba County Detention Facility this morning under $47,500 bond. District Court dates were scheduled today (March 15) and April 8. A Superior Court date is set for March 30.
Antonio Patton will deliver supplies to help dozens of families in San Antonio. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 7:54 PM EST March 2, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS People in Texas hard hit by the recent freeze are still getting help getting back on their feet. Some of that help will come from people as far away as Indiana as Hoosiers collect donations.
An Indianapolis community leader known for helping people is collecting items to truck to needy families in San Antonio. Antonio Patton hopes to collect enough items for at least 150-200 families in the impoverished areas of San Antonio.
One of the drop-off sites is the Cornerstone Family Worship Center at 431 South Shortridge Drive. Patton has already recruited several volunteers, including young people.
Last Chance Ministries using the fire of faith to help warm people in need after ice storm
The church served hundreds during the freeze with food and warm places to sleep, helping send many to rehab organizations after the slow melted. Author: Jordan Foster (KENS 5) Published: 6:42 PM CST February 28, 2021 Updated: 6:42 PM CST February 28, 2021
SAN ANTONIO At Last Chance Ministries the blessing have been pouring in.
“We had over 220 people come in 13 days,” Last Chance Ministries Pastor Jimmy Robles said.
He says during the artic blast that froze most of Texas they turned the church into a temporary shelter.
“We had the church full of cots and blankets,” Robles said.
Imminent threat: San Antonio braces for rain, sleet, snow - and extreme cold
Taylor Pettaway, Liz Hardaway, Madalyn Mendoza, Staff writers
Feb. 12, 2021
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Michelle Manuel, 53, waits in the intake area of Haven for Hope on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021. The center is opening up an area as an emergency shelter area during the expected extreme cold weather in the area. Manuel has been on the streets for seven months, she said.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer
The San Antonio region was bracing for up to 2 inches of snow Sunday night and Monday morning, along with freezing rain, treacherous driving conditions and sustained low temperatures.