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Southern District of Texas | Hitchcock resident gets over 22 years for multiple charges to include enticing minor via Facebook
SUMMARY: A 55-year-old man from Hitchcock, Texas, has been sentenced to federal prison for sexual exploitation of a child, possession and receipt of child pornography, and transferring obscene material to a minor. Luke Allen Gregory pleaded guilty and has been ordered to serve a total of 270 months in prison. The court heard how Gregory manipulated the minor victim by threatening to kill himself and his daughter. He will also serve a lifetime on supervised release and must comply with restrictions on access to children and the internet. Gregory came to the attention of law enforcement after Facebook reported suspicious activity involving child pornography.
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Galveston leaders prepare as storm heads to Texas coast
SUMMARY: Galveston, Texas, is under a hurricane watch as Tropical Storm Beryl approaches. Although weather in Galveston remains calm, local officials are increasing emergency preparedness in response to the storm's threat, which could bring strong winds and flooding. Galveston County's Office of Emergency Management has heightened its activation level and will have 24-hour staffing. Beachgoers continue to enjoy the weather but are advised to be cautious due to rip current warnings. Officials stress the importance of water safety, urging people to swim near lifeguards. The U.S. Coast Guard is also on standby to assist with the potential severe weather impacts.
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How Galveston is preparing for Beryl
SUMMARY: Galveston Island Beach Patrol is preparing for increased crowds and strong surf due to Tropical Storm Beryl, which may bring dangerous rip currents and surf conditions. Following a busy July 4 holiday, lifeguards are advising beachgoers to be cautious of water conditions and heat over the upcoming weekend. With storm impacts still uncertain, preparations include potentially moving equipment if tides reach critical levels. Warnings such as red flags indicate unsafe swimming conditions, and lifeguards advise non-swimmers and children to stay out of the water. Additional safety measures and rip current information are available on the Beach Patrol's website.
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2 children, 2 adults rescued after boat capsizes off Galveston
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard rescued two children and two adults from an overturned vessel off Galveston on July 4th. The incident was reported at 6:20 p.m. by Towboat U.S. and prompted an urgent marine broadcast. A Coast Guard Station Galveston Response Boat-Small was dispatched and found the family clinging to the capsized boat. The children were wearing life jackets, but the adults were not. The family was safely transferred to shore with no reported injuries. © 2024 KPRC Click2Houston.
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