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San Antonio doctor describes warning signs of elder abuse as reported cases rise across Bexar County
Read full article: San Antonio doctor describes warning signs of elder abuse as reported cases rise across Bexar CountyBexar County leads the state for reported elder abuse cases and suggests more cases that go unreported.
12-year-old testifies against stepmother in starvation death trial
Read full article: 12-year-old testifies against stepmother in starvation death trialThe older brother of 4-year-old Benjamin Cervera loves art and drawing trees. But the picture he painted of his stepmother, Miranda Casarez, in a Bexar County courtroom on Thursday was dark.
Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers' abuse of monkeys at the Angkor UNESCO site
Read full article: Cruelty for clicks: Cambodia is investigating YouTubers' abuse of monkeys at the Angkor UNESCO siteCambodian authorities are investigating the abuse of monkeys at the famous Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Caretaker accused of kicking woman with disabilities in her face
Read full article: Caretaker accused of kicking woman with disabilities in her faceSan Antonio police have arrested a caretaker at a state living facility who they believe attacked one of the residents. They say the victim, who has disabilities, was punched and kicked in her face.
Maryland probe finds 158 abusive priests, over 600 victims
Read full article: Maryland probe finds 158 abusive priests, over 600 victimsAn investigation by Maryland’s attorney general has identified 158 Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Baltimore accused of sexually and physically abusing more than 600 victims over the past 80 years.
San Antonio police make arrest in third fatal child abuse case this month
Read full article: San Antonio police make arrest in third fatal child abuse case this monthA child’s father and step-mother have been arrested in connection with the death of their 4-year-old son in August 2021, according to police.
Man confesses to sexually abusing child after investigators uncover video evidence, Live Oak police say
Read full article: Man confesses to sexually abusing child after investigators uncover video evidence, Live Oak police sayA man is in custody after he admitted to detectives that he had been sexually abusing a child, according to Live Oak Police.
‘I am learning still to love myself’: Transitional housing program for domestic violence survivors graduates inaugural participants
Read full article: ‘I am learning still to love myself’: Transitional housing program for domestic violence survivors graduates inaugural participantsSAN ANTONIO – A transitional housing program that opened two years ago is seeing its first graduates. The My Mariposa program started in 2019 to help women who were victims of human trafficking, sexual assault and domestic violence. Francis reached a point where she needed to get out, and she needed help. The My Mariposa program houses up to 20 women. She hopes to run her own program someday to help walk women out of their trauma and into better lives.
Florida waitress helps rescue abused boy after noticing his parents didn’t order him food, police say
Read full article: Florida waitress helps rescue abused boy after noticing his parents didn’t order him food, police say‘Do you need help?’ Orlando restaurant manager uses secret sign to help rescue abused boy, police sayORLANDO, Fla. – An 11-year-old boy in Florida is now safe thanks to a waitress in Orlando. “I asked them if something was wrong with the order because the food for the boy was missing,” Carvalho told police. Carvalho said the man at the table said the boy would be eating at home that night and that everything was fine. An OPD officer who joined Carvalho in the interview video said police interviewed the parents and the child at the restaurant. WKMG in Orlando reported that the boy told police he didn’t get to eat on a regular basis as a form of punishment.
Family hopes mother’s death encourages victims of domestic violence to seek help
Read full article: Family hopes mother’s death encourages victims of domestic violence to seek helpConverse – A Converse family is hoping their mother’s death encourages other victims of domestic violence to speak up. Latoucha Green was a Sergeant First Class Army Combat Medic and was known for her strong personality. Sadly, the next day, after suffering from bruises, a brain bleed and having to be placed on a ventilator to breathe, Latoucha Green passed away. She said she hopes her mother’s story encourages other victims of domestic violence to get out and speak up. “If you are being hurt by someone at home, let someone know,” Dezymber Green said.