SILVER ALERT: Mathis police search for missing 74-year-old woman with cognitive impairment
MATHIS, Texas โ Mathis police are searching for a 74-year-old woman whose disappearance poses a credible threat to her health and safety. Bertha Quintana was last seen at 1 a.m., Wednesday, in Corpus Christi wearing a green bathrobe. Police say Quintana has a cognitive impairment, which puts her safety at risk. Sheโs described as being 5 feet 3 inches tall, 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information regarding Quintana is asked to contact the Mathis Police Department at 361-255-0893.
WATCH: Senior officials at Fort Hood to give update on Vanessa Guillen investigation
FORT HOOD, Texas โ Update: Army officials said Thursday that a criminal investigation has not found any link between Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillenโs disappearance and sexual harassment allegations. No link found between Vanessa Guillenโs disappearance, sexual harassment allegations, senior military officials sayArmy officials are currently giving an update in the case of Guillen. Original: Senior officials at Fort Hood are expected to give an update Thursday at 2 p.m. on the current status of missing soldier Vanessa Guillen. Fort Hood Senior Commander, Maj. Gen. Scott Efflandt, III Corps deputy commanding general, will hold a press conference at the III Corps Headquarters. More stories related to Vanessa Guillenโs disappearance:Body found believed to be Vanessa Guillenโs, suspect killed himself, family attorney saysArmy suspects foul play in Fort Hood soldierโs disappearance, congresswoman saysHuman remains found near Central Texas river during search for Fort Hood soldier Vanessa GuillenMan wanted in connection to Fort Hood criminal investigation fatally shoots self, Killeen police saySalma Hayek joins search for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen
Source: NBA says teams could be playing games without fans in wake of coronavirus outbreak
The NBA sent a memo to its franchises, telling teams they should prepare to play games without fans in attendance due to the coronavirus outbreak, according to Senior lead NBA Insider Shams Charania. In the memo, the NBA also said teams should identify โessential staffโ present for the games, should it be necessary, according to Charania. Sources: The NBA has sent a memo to its franchises explaining that, due to coronavirus outbreak, teams should be preparing to play games without fans in attendance and identifying โessential staffโ present for these games -- should it be necessary. โ Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) March 7, 2020The NBA has sent other memos referencing the coronavirus to prepare teams for what could transpire as the outbreak continues. NBA has been sending several informational memos to teams in order to prepare for whatever develops from coronavirus situation.