Two swimmers who went missing found safely on San Marcos River, sheriffs office says
Update 4:30 p.m.:The swimmers have been found safely, according to the sheriffs office. Original story:The Guadalupe County Sheriffs Office is searching for two tubers who went missing on Tuesday. The tubers were on the San Marcos River, downstream from the Sons Blue River Camp, according to a news release form the sheriffs office. The swimmers are described as a male wearing khaki shorts and no shirt and a female wearing a black T-shirt and gray shorts, according to the news release. Anyone who sees them is asked to contact the sheriffs office at 830-379-1224 or 911 if its an emergency.
54-year-old woman who disappeared on Northwest Side found dead, San Antonio police say
Published: May 18, 2020, 9:33 am Updated: May 18, 2020, 10:35 amSAN ANTONIO The San Antonio Police Departments search for a missing woman has come to a tragic end. Joanna Y. Chao, 54, was found dead Friday evening after SAPD asked for the publics help in searching for her. Police said Friday that she was last seen on the Northwest Side. Monday morning, police confirmed that officers found her body and the Medical Examiners office has ruled her death a suicide. More local newsMan arrested after shooting woman in the neck, leaving her, San Antonio police saySAPD: Man in custody after day-long standoff with officersSouth Side convenience store clerk assaulted by customer with knife, police say
San Antonio police searching for 54-year-old woman who disappeared nearly a week ago
Published: May 15, 2020, 2:36 pm Updated: May 18, 2020, 6:30 amSAN ANTONIO Police are asking for the publics help in searching for a woman who disappeared Saturday, May 9. Joanna Y. Chao, 54, was last seen on Arianna Street on the Northwest Side, according to San Antonio police. Chao was driving a blue Mercedes sedan with the Texas license plate GGZ 8163. San Antonio police are searching for Joanna Chao, 54. She was last seen driving a blur Mercury sedan with Texas lice plate number GGZ 8163.
Vatican to open tombs in bid to solve 36-year-old cold case
The clue led the family to a wall in the Teutonic cemetery which features an angel pointing. Gisotti said the operation would be a "complex organization of personnel and machinery" involving the Vatican Gendarmerie in addition to Vatican construction workers. The Teutonic Cemetery is adjacent to Saint Peter's Basilica. The Orlandi case has enthralled Italians and sparked numerous conspiracy theories, which have pointed the finger at everyone from the Mafia to the Vatican itself. It was not the first time De Pedis' name had been linked to the Orlandi case.