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Kerrville police ask for help to identify deceased male found in Guadalupe River
Read full article: Kerrville police ask for help to identify deceased male found in Guadalupe RiverKerrville, TEXAS ā The Kerrville Police Department is reaching out to the public in hopes of figuring out the identity of a body found in the Guadalupe River on Friday evening. A press release states the body was found adjacent to the 2700 block of Memorial Highway/SH 27 at about 6:40 p.m.A deceased male was found floating in the river and Kerrville Fire Department recovered the body. The man is described as a white or Hispanic male, about 20 to 30 years of age. He is also described as being between five feet six inches and five feet eight inches tall and weighing about 180 to 210 pounds. He was found wearing a sleeveless white undershirt and black athletic shorts with a red border and yellow trim and green plaid boxer shorts.
Kerrville teacher arrested for 'invasive visual recordingā of a student
Read full article: Kerrville teacher arrested for 'invasive visual recordingā of a studentKERRVILLE ā A Kerrville teacher was arrested and charged with invasive visual recording, after allegedly taking improper photographs of one of his students, according to Kerrville Police. Jimmy Lee McElhaney, 36, was arrested Dec. 27 in Palmer, a community south of Dallas. Police said the investigation started after someone reported that McElhaney took improper photographs of a student during class at Grace Academy. McElhaney is currently out of jail on bond, which was set at $60,000. Kerrville police said the investigation is āstill active" and said theyāre investigating whether there are more victims.