● UVALDE · Abbott requests presidential disaster declaration for 28 counties, including Bandera● SAN ANTONIO · BCSO: 6 arrested in connection with North Side home invasion, robbery where victims held at gunpoint● DONNA · Man accused of sending intimate photos through dead person's social media accounts: Police● BRONTE · One killed in crash involving pickup, semi north of Bronte● HOUSTON · Victim brain dead, another critically hurt after suspect attacked them with metal pipe, docs allege● HOUSTON · Bellaire High School Community Rallies Behind Student Detained by ICE at Houston Airport● ZAPATA · Zapata County monitors Rio Grande as loose buoys drift downstream● LUBBOCK · Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller speaks at Lubbock data center protest● UVALDE · Abbott requests presidential disaster declaration for 28 counties, including Bandera● SAN ANTONIO · BCSO: 6 arrested in connection with North Side home invasion, robbery where victims held at gunpoint● DONNA · Man accused of sending intimate photos through dead person's social media accounts: Police● BRONTE · One killed in crash involving pickup, semi north of Bronte● HOUSTON · Victim brain dead, another critically hurt after suspect attacked them with metal pipe, docs allege● HOUSTON · Bellaire High School Community Rallies Behind Student Detained by ICE at Houston Airport● ZAPATA · Zapata County monitors Rio Grande as loose buoys drift downstream● LUBBOCK · Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller speaks at Lubbock data center protest
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The Galveston Police Department is looking for victims of car burglaries earlier this week
Galveston Police Department seeks victims of car burglaries that occurred Tuesday and Wednesday along the 8700 block of Seawall Boulevard, with two suspects facing charges.
By Mike Akin, Meet the Team·8 hr ago
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GALVESTON, Tx - Two suspects are facing charges in a string of car break-ins along the 8700 block of Seawall Boulevard.
According to a Galveston Police Department Facebook post, the break-ins happened Tuesday and Wednesday.
Investigators have found many victims on local Facebook pages and believe there may be more people who don't know their stolen property has been recovered.
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