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AMBER Alert: Dallas County father accused of abducting 10-year-old son, killing boy’s mother

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2023-11-15 22:18:09

SUMMARY: A ten-year-old boy named Ian Aguilar was abducted by his father, who is also a suspect in a murder investigation in Willmar, Texas. The father, Juan Aguilar Cano, is accused of murdering a relative who had custody of the boy before the abduction. The SUV connected to the Amber Alert was found in Houston, but the boy and his father were not located. The community is shocked by the events, as the father was known as a family-friendly, helpful person. The authorities are still searching for the boy and his father, and there is concern for the boy's safety.

An AMBER Alert was issued Tuesday night for a 10-year-old who was abducted in the Dallas County city of Wilmer.

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Anthony Yanez concerned as Hurricane Beryl keeps moving right

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-05 19:28:00

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Anthony provides an update on Hurricane Barrel, which is nearing northern Mexico with a well-defined eye, moving West Northwest at 15 mph and winds at 65 mph. Expected to intensify, it’s shifting rightward, affecting Corpus Christi less and potentially hitting Matagorda Bay directly by Monday. A hurricane watch is in effect from Matagorda County to South Texas, with storm surges from three to five feet. Concerns stem from potential rightward movement towards Southeast Texas, not stalling like Harvey in 2017. Models show varying impacts, but significant rainfall (up to 7 inches) is expected in Southeast Texas, with flooding risks on Monday and Tuesday.

Friday night update of Hurricane Beryl

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When will Hurricane Beryl hit Texas?

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-05 18:49:01

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Ali Terano reports that the storm system Barrel is headed towards Texas, expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm. Over the next 24-36 hours, it may intensify to Hurricane strength by Sunday night. The storm’s track has shifted eastward, with landfall now anticipated near Corpus Christi on Monday afternoon, potentially as a strong Category 1 or borderline Category 2 hurricane. The storm could bring 5-10 inches of rain, with isolated areas seeing over a foot, particularly impacting East and Southeast Texas. Warm Gulf waters and favorable conditions will likely aid the storm’s intensification. Residents should closely monitor updates.

Hurricane Beryl has its eyes on Texas, but when will it make landfall? Ali Turiano explains.

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Will Beryl make its way to Texas? | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-05 17:45:02

SUMMARY: Sandbag distribution centers along the Texas coastline were overwhelmed on Friday, with Corpus Christi running out of 10,000 bags by noon. Texas officials, including Emergency Management Chief Nim Kid and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, emphasized the need for a prepared, not panicked, community as Hurricane Barrel approaches, expected to hit by Monday. Patrick, acting in Governor Abbott's absence, stressed the importance of monitoring the storm, especially for those on Texas beaches during the holiday weekend due to dangerous rip currents. The state has ramped up operations, issuing a disaster declaration for 39 counties, which could extend further as the situation develops.

Beryl is expected to regain strength and turn back into a hurricane as it heads into the Gulf of Mexico.

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