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Funeral held for 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray 10 days after her murder
SUMMARY: It has been 10 days since 12-year-old Joselyn Narai was found strangled to death in North Houston. Community members, family, and friends gathered to honor her memory, organized by KPRC 2’s Bryce Newberry. Messages of condolences were written on a poster for Joselyn’s family. Mattress Mack assisted with funeral expenses and hosted the memorial gathering. Joselyn’s classmates and Mayor John Whitmire attended to offer support. A funeral procession with a white horse-drawn carriage took place, where family and friends shared their memories. Joselyn was remembered for her kind spirit, love for baking, animals, and music. Two suspects have been charged in her murder.
Funeral held for 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray 10 days after her murder
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Police chase: Wild Texas pursuit ends with suspect tasered on side of the road
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White Settlement police release video of a chase that started when they were notified of outstanding warrants. The suspect rammed a vehicle and police had to use spike strips and eventually a taser to take him into custody.
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KPRC 2 Pet Project: Meet Belle, the coolest kitty around
SUMMARY: KPRC 2’s Pet Project aims to find homes for pets in need, in collaboration with the Houston Humane Society. This week, they introduce Belle, a beautiful, outgoing, and loving gray and white cat with striking green eyes. Belle, known for her big voice, seeks a forever home. Macy from the Houston Humane Society encourages potential adopters to visit 14700 Almeda Road, as today is the last day of Adopt-a-Cat month where you can name your price for adoptions. The shelter is open from 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM. For more information on adopting pets, visit the adopt section on click2houston.com.
Meet this week’s KPRC 2’s Pet Project, Belle! Belle is the coolest kitty around with an outgoing and loving personality that’s instantly lovable!
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How to keep your pets safe during fireworks – 4th of July tips with Best Friends Animal Society
SUMMARY: The 4th of July can be a stressful time for pets due to loud fireworks, which can make them anxious or cause them to run away. Pet owners can help by keeping pets indoors, playing calming music or TV, and providing treats and toys. Microchipping and ensuring pets wear tags with up-to-date contact info are also crucial for their safety. Carrie McKel from Best Friends Animal Society emphasizes the importance of fostering pets during this period. Fostering provides a temporary, safe environment away from shelter noise. McKel’s own dog, Oliver, is a testament to successful fostering leading to adoption.
Fireworks can be a beautiful sight on Independence Day, but the loud sounds can scare your pets. Joining us is Kerry McKeel from Best Friends Animal Society to discuss how pet parents can ensure their furry friends stay safe and calm this holiday season. Learn essential tips to protect your pets from fireworks anxiety and keep them comfortable during the celebrations.
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