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Traffic stop leads deputies to $200K worth of drugs inside Southeast Side home, BCSO says FacebookTwitterEmail Bexar County Sheriff's Office The Bexar County Sheriff's Department on Monday arrested seven men in connection with $200,000 worth of marijuana found in a Southeast Side home. Rafael Ramirez, 23, Isaac Sandoval, 20, Kevin Zavala, 32, Louis Perez, 25, David Padron, 33, Adrian Flores, 35, and Randy Bravo, 20, were all charged with possession of marijuana 5 to 50 pounds — a third degree felony. On Monday, the department's Gang Unit pulled over a vehicle it said was related to a drug tip. During the traffic stop, deputies found a pound of marijuana, a handgun and $9,000 in cash, according to a BCSO Facebook post.
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North Carolina Marine saves neighbor, another Marine, by administering CPR December 18, 2020 Cpl. Wesley Smith, a machine gunner with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, is congratulated by Maj. Gen. Frank Donovan, the commanding general for 2nd Marine Division, for receiving a Navy Commendation on Dec. 18. (Sgt. Stormy Mendez/Marine Corps) A Marine from Gulf Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, received the Navy Commendation Medal Thursday for his actions saving another Marine, a press release from the Corps said. In early November Cpl. Wesley Smith — a Manchester, Kentucky, native and machine gunner in the Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, based infantry unit — really stepped up when his neighbor rushed to his door asking for help with her unconscious husband.
North Carolina Marine saves neighbor, another Marine, by administering CPR December 18, 2020 Cpl. Wesley Smith, a machine gunner with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, is congratulated by Maj. Gen. Frank Donovan, the commanding general for 2nd Marine Division, for receiving a Navy Commendation on Dec. 18. (Sgt. Stormy Mendez/Marine Corps) A Marine from Gulf Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, received the Navy Commendation Medal Thursday for his actions saving another Marine, a press release from the Corps said. In early November Cpl. Wesley Smith — a Manchester, Kentucky, native and machine gunner in the Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, based infantry unit — really stepped up when his neighbor rushed to his door asking for help with her unconscious husband.
man named louis perez to pay a delinquent bill. it's illegal for companies to robocall personal cell phones once the customer objected. the judge in this case awarded the maximum fine, $1500 per call because he wrote time warner "could not be bothered to update her information even after she notified them and filed suit." >> consumers need to know they have the right to ask that the calls stop. and if their request is not respected, then they have the right to sue in court and recover money. >> reporter: a spokesperson for time warner cable tells us they're looking at all options to determine how they'll proceed. if robocalls are a problem for you, the lawyer we spoke to advises that you keep a record of the calls, determine the business that's making the calls, tell them you don't want them to call and if they persist, you could sue. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> good advice. did you know 74 of those calls happened after they filed the lawsuit. >> wow. >> the judge was like clearly you're disrespecting the law and