Gillespie County sheriff’s deputies say explosive devices, ammo, body armor found inside suspect’s U-Haul truck
Read full article: Gillespie County sheriff’s deputies say explosive devices, ammo, body armor found inside suspect’s U-Haul truckA Washington man is behind bars after they found explosive devices, ammunition and body armor inside a rented U-Haul truck, the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Office said.
Tejano band Grupo Siggno’s truck full of equipment stolen in San Antonio
Read full article: Tejano band Grupo Siggno’s truck full of equipment stolen in San AntonioHundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment was stolen from Tejano band Grupo Siggno on San Antonio’s southeast side earlier this week.
Man arrested after chase involving stolen U-Haul van goes from New Braunfels to San Antonio, police say
Read full article: Man arrested after chase involving stolen U-Haul van goes from New Braunfels to San Antonio, police sayA man driving a stolen U-Haul van from New Braunfels is in custody after he led officers on a chase to an apartment complex on the city’s Northwest Side early Friday morning, according to San Antonio police.
Missouri man accused of deliberately crashing U-Haul truck into security barrier near White House
Read full article: Missouri man accused of deliberately crashing U-Haul truck into security barrier near White HouseAuthorities say a Missouri man flew to Washington, rented a U-Haul truck and drove straight to the White House, where he crashed the truck into a security barrier and began waving around a Nazi flag in the culmination of a six-month plan to “seize power” from the government.
U-Haul driver blames 'invisible object' for deadly rampage
Read full article: U-Haul driver blames 'invisible object' for deadly rampageA U-Haul driver who police say killed one person and injured eight more when he careened onto sidewalks Monday in New York City is saying he “had enough” after seeing an “invisible object” coming toward the truck.
U-Haul driver's NYC 'rampage' leaves 1 dead, 8 hurt
Read full article: U-Haul driver's NYC 'rampage' leaves 1 dead, 8 hurtA man driving a U-Haul truck swerved onto sidewalks and plowed into cyclists and scooter riders in New York City on Monday, killing one person and injuring eight others before police were able to pin the careening vehicle against a building following a mileslong pursuit through Brooklyn.
Anti-theft tracker at new home construction site leads San Antonio police to 2 burglary suspects
Read full article: Anti-theft tracker at new home construction site leads San Antonio police to 2 burglary suspectsA tracker that was placed at a new home construction site in an effort to catch thieves led to the arrests of two suspects, according to San Antonio police.v
31 Patriot Front members arrested near Idaho pride event
Read full article: 31 Patriot Front members arrested near Idaho pride eventAuthorities arrested 31 members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front near an Idaho pride event Saturday after they were found packed into the back of a U-Haul truck with riot gear.
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California-based plumbers bring aid to San Antonio
Read full article: California-based plumbers bring aid to San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – An unprecedented and historical winter storm that swept across South Texas just weeks ago still has some families scrambling to get their pipes fixed and their homes repaired. The repairs have proven to be costly, and some are taking longer than expected due to the shortage of plumbers in the area. That’s why one group of plumbers traveled from California to San Antonio to assist residents on the West Side, free of charge. RELATED: California contractors, plumbers come to SA to help West Side residents with winter storm repairsOne of these master plumbers is a San Diego coffee shop owner, David Chaddick. AdChaddick, along with a team of experts, loaded their U-Haul and made their way down I-10, straight to San Antonio, to assist in the winter storm relief efforts on the West Side.
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New data shows more people are moving to Texas during ‘Reverse Gold Rush’
Read full article: New data shows more people are moving to Texas during ‘Reverse Gold Rush’The state ranks last on the company’s list of migration growth for 2020. Texas ranks second, followed by Florida, Ohio and Arizona. Texas had the largest net gain of one-way U-Haul trucks for three consecutive years, before Florida flipped the order and became first last year. “Growth States” are calculated by the net gain of one-way U-Haul trucks entering a state versus leaving that state in a calendar year. The data is compiled using more than 2 million one-way U-Haul truck customer transactions.
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San Antonio military family’s belongings stolen in U-Haul before big move
Read full article: San Antonio military family’s belongings stolen in U-Haul before big moveSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio military family is working to pick up the pieces of their new life after all their belongings were stolen. The Smith family planned to move into a new home and had packed the majority of their things into a U-Haul, which was stolen. Charisse said the family still plans to make San Antonio their permanent home. Jan said despite their loss, her family remains resilient. RELATED: 1 lawn, 2 campaigns: This San Antonio family says blood is thicker than politics
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Immigrants survive wild ride in U-Haul truck
Read full article: Immigrants survive wild ride in U-Haul truckFALFURRIAS, Texas – At least 71 undocumented immigrants crowded into the back of a U-Haul truck survived a wild ride Wednesday through a Brooks County ranch, thanks to a law enforcement officer’s instincts. Brooks County deputy Mo Saavedra said when the smuggler saw his sheriff's vehicle, he tore through a fence line along FM 285 about 15 miles west of Falfurrias. "When the U-Haul was going through the field, they lifted up the back hatch and people started jumping out," Saavedra said. AdSaavedra said when they saw him, the U-Haul turned around. They stopped traffic and they almost got hit by traffic," Saavedra said.