Illegal Alien Killed by a Swarm of Killer Bees
CARRIZO SPRINGS, TX – On May 25, 2021, United States Border Patrol personnel assigned to the Carrizo Springs, TX Border Patrol Station were notified of a 911 call from a subject who stated she and another individual were attacked by bees.
The caller stated that her travel companion was experiencing an adverse reaction to the bee stings. Border Patrol Agents responded to the GPS coordinates obtained by the 911 call.
Upon arrival, the agents located two individuals, one of whom, a male Mexican Citizen, was unresponsive. An agent removed the man from the immediate area of the suspected killer bees and requested Emergency Medical Services.
Texas authorities confirmed on Wednesday that the remains discovered at a San Antonio mobile home trailer last month are those of missing toddler James Chairez.
May 19, 2021
Officials are identifying human remains found at a West Side trailer park last month as those of a missing toddler. Police confirmed Wednesday that the Bexar County Medical Examiner s Office had identified the remains as 18-month-old James Chairez. The boy and his mother, 20-year-old D Lanny Chairez, both disappeared in January. After the mother turned up, she was charged with abandoning or endangering a child and tampering with evidence. The positive ID may lead to upgraded charges against the boy s mother. Investigators are still trying to figure out the cause of the boy s death and when he died.
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A 6-year-old girl has died after being shot during a dispute that broke out at a car club meetup late Sunday in San Antonio, police say.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the child to Fox News as Saryah Perez. Police say Perez was inside a vehicle around 11 p.m. when she was struck by gunfire, while her mother was grazed in the back by a bullet. At this time, there have been no arrests in this case, San Antonio Police Public Information Officer Alisia Pruneda told Fox News on Monday. The case is open and investigation very active.