Officers searching for missing juvenile allegedly taken by grandmother
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Police are searching for a missing juvenile believed to have been taken by his grandmother without his consent, a release from the department says.Adrian Patlan's grandmother, Tarra Ann Wright, is believed to have taken him, according to APD, and he was last known to be in the 7900 block of Running Water Drive. The area is in southeast Austin, which is east of Bluff Springs.Patlan is described as being 5'3", 178 lbs., and was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black jogging pants and black Crocs. Police say Wright is driving a 2009 black Porsche Cayenne SUV with Texas License Plate SLK3921. According to APD, she is known to travel to the Dallas area and also frequents the WinStar Casino in Oklahoma.Anyone with information is asked to call 9-1-1 or the APD Missing Person Unit at 512-974-5250.Area college football: Tommies top San Diego in overtime; Bethel clinches MIAC title
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
Hope Adebayo scored on a 16-yard run in the extra period as the University of St. Thomas survived its first overtime game in 13 seasons with a 20-14 victory over San Diego in a Pioneer Football League game Saturday in San Diego, Calif.Adebayo, a former Simley High School star from Inver Grove Heights, finished with 85 yards rushing and two touchdowns for the Tommies (7-3, 6-1). He became the school’s first running back in the two-year Division I era to score multiple touchdowns in three consecutive games. He has scored six of his eight touchdowns this season in the past three games, leading St. Thomas to PFL victories in all three, over Stetson, Marist and San Diego.Johnson Fallah and Grif Wurtz had two interceptions apiece, and Jack Mohler had nine tackles for St. Thomas.The Tommies’ last overtime game was during the 2010 season when they beat former MIAC rival St. John’s 27-26.Bethel 31, Gustavus Adolphus 7The Royals (8-2) clinched their sixth league title and fi...Hundreds march to state Capitol in pro-Palestinian rally calling for cease-fire
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
Hundreds in St. Paul joined others around the world in a pro-Palestine rally and march Saturday calling for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinian health officials say at least 10,000 people have been killed during the last 35 days of Israeli airstrikes.The Palestinian Health Ministry, run by Hamas, says that out of the 10,000 killed, 4,000 were children. Hamas has been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S., Canada and the European Union.A dozen community groups making up the Free Palestine Coalition say Saturday’s rally — where hundreds marched from Cathedral Hill Park to the state Capitol — marks the first of many protests that will be held by the newly formed coalition.Hundreds of protesters marched to the state Capitol from Cathedral Hill in St. Paul on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in a pro-Palestine rally to call for a cease-fire on the Gaza Strip. (Kristi Miller / Pioneer Press)Protesters held anti-Israeli signs and dr...Special honor for four vets at 40th annual St. Louis Veterans Day parade
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Veterans Day is a time to honor the dedication, sacrifices, and contributions of those who have served in the military. There were many celebrations to honor local veterans Saturday in the St. Louis area. One of the biggest draws in St. Louis was the 40th Annual Veterans Day Parade in Downtown St. Louis. The festivities started at the corner of 18th and Olive streets. During the event, the Missouri National Guard inducted four individuals into its hall of fame. Among those heroes: Chief Warrant Officer Paula Prosser, who graduated from Jefferson City High School in 1974, and recently reached 40 years of military service. Brigadier General Harvey C. Clark, who was born in Bates County in 1869, and organized the sixth Missouri volunteer infantry during the Spanish-American war. Lieutenant Robert El-Eell, who was raised in Warrensburg and served in the Korean War, earning Purple Heart and Bronze Star medals.Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Madden, from University City, who was...Early-morning fire damages Hazelwood home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
HAZELWOOD, Mo. - A house in Hazelwood suffered significant damage after a fire Saturday morning. The fire damaged a home in the 7300 block of Cartwheel Lane. burning the home to the ground. It's unclear what led up to the fire. No injuries were reported from the blaze. Taylor Swift’s heartfelt tribute to Lindenwood alumna during ‘Eras’ tour Neighbors tell FOX 2 that the home belonged to a woman who has been an advocate for the homeless community. Additional details are limited. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.State playoffs wrap-up: Battle Mountain denies Northfield’s bid for a Class 4A boys soccer repeat
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
The Northfield boys soccer team’s bid for a Class 4A three-peat fell one match short.Leo Martinez and Cooper Skidmore scored goals in the first and second half, respectively, as Battle Mountain avenged a title-game loss to Northfield last fall with a 2-0 victory for its first state championship in 11 years.Top-seeded Northfield (19-1) had lost just once — 4-0 at eventual 5A champion Denver East in 2022 — over the past three seasons entering Saturday’s championship match at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs. But the third-seeded Mustangs (18-1-1) shut them out for just the second time since 2021.Congratulations to Battle Mountain for winning CHSAA’s 2023 4A Boys Soccer State Championship! It’s Battle Mountain’s second title in boys soccer, and their first since 2012!Congratulations, also, to Northfield for finishing as 4A’s runner-up pic.twitter.com/ocK66oJdrb— CHSAA (@CHSAA) November 12, 20233A final — Colorado Academy 3, Coal Ridge 1: Senior Simeon Woldeyohannes s...Colorado Mines secures RMAC title with 82-0 demolition of Fort Lewis
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
Top-ranked Colorado School of Mines broke records, secured a fifth consecutive RMAC football championship and finished the regular season undefeated Saturday in Durango with an 82-0 win over Fort Lewis.Win the RMAC #HelluvaEngineer pic.twitter.com/3c3ZRt5GTJ— Mines Football (@MinesFootball) November 11, 2023Orediggers quarterback John Matocha put up eye-watering numbers in the rout, throwing for 264 yards and three touchdowns on 13-of-17 passing and running in another TD for good measure. The performance pushed him past Houston’s Case Keenum and Central Iowa’s Blaine Hawkins for the most career touchdowns produced in college football history with 181 — 155 passing, 25 rushing and one receiving.But it wasn’t just the Matocha show: Six different players scored for Mines, racking up a program-record 798 offensive yards while shutting out a winless Fort Lewis team. Sophomore Landon Walker led a prolific day for the running game with three scores, while Chris Yoo contributed two. N...PHOTOS: CU Buffs lose to Arizona Wildcats at Folsom Field
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
The University of Colorado Buffaloes took their fourth straight loss against the Arizona Wildcats at Folsom Field on Saturday, November 11, 2023.Want more sports news? Sign up for the Sports Omelette to get all our analysis on Denver’s teams.Deion Sanders’ home finale in first CU Buffs season ends in another heartbreaking defeat to Arizona
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
BOULDER — The Buffs are just good enough to break your heart. Lord knows they’ve spent more than a month breaking Coach Prime’s.“‘We’re so close’ is what I told the team, but yet so far,” Deion Sanders said after his first CU team fell to 4-6 (1-6 in Pac-12 play) and closed out the home part of his inaugural season in Boulder with a 34-31 loss to Arizona late Saturday afternoon.“We just simply don’t know how to win yet. And it’s not for lack of effort, not for lack of coaching with the staff or the support staff, the trainers and strength (and) conditioning, and everybody around (us) — they’re doing a phenomenal job. We just can’t get over that hump.”Colorado head coach Deion Sanders walks off the field after losing to the Arizona Wildcats 34-31 at Folsom Field November 11, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)Sanders’ long, wistful gaze when asked how 3-0 became 4-6 bore the tones of a man who...Photos: Veterans honored throughout the Bay Area
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:11:47 GMT
In San Jose the United Veterans Council of Santa Clara County held the city’s annual Veterans Day Parade. The parade, considered to be the largest in Northern California honored veterans as it has every since 1918.The parade included various military and civilian vehicles, from vintage cars to even a few tanks and members of the Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive all making their way down Santa Clara Street.Members of Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive march during the Veterans Day Parade in downtown San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. (Thien-An Truong for Bay Area News Group)A member from Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive during the Veterans Day Parade in downtown San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. (Thien-An Truong for Bay Area News Group)Members of the Vietnam Veterans of America march during the Veterans Day Parade in downtown San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. (Thien-An Truong for Bay Area News Group)Cynthia Frybarger, of San Jose, honors her dad Charles ...Latest news
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