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San Antonio familyās lawn mower used to maintain cemetery stolen
Read full article: San Antonio familyās lawn mower used to maintain cemetery stolenLa Vernia ā A San Antonio family is asking the community for help with the return of their stolen lawn mower they used to maintain a cemetery where their 16-year-old son was buried. He treated his family like friends.āWhen Ibraheem Azooz, or Ibie, passed away, he was buried in the Islamic Cemetery in La Vernia off County Road 341. In addition to visiting their son and maintaining the trees in the cemetery multiple times a week, every Sunday, they cut the grass. It is heartbreaking.āThe family has since taken their search to social media, to flyers, and to the La Vernia Police Department. It really is.āIf you have any information that could help the family, you are urged to contact the La Vernia Police Department.
āBoom! I was on fire.ā Victim calls stranger in red truck an angel
Read full article: āBoom! I was on fire.ā Victim calls stranger in red truck an angelThat was the thought that Marquis Coulter said ran through his head as his jeans, boots and body caught fire. Despite his severe injuries, he is now grateful for the kindness of strangers, particularly for the man in a red truck whom Coulter calls an angel. More than a third of his body is badly burned - including his right foot, his legs and his lower back and rear. While mowing grass in nearby New Braunfels, Coulter said his commercial riding mower somehow slid into a ditch and tumbled. āThis guy, I donāt know who he was, just some fella in a red truck,ā Coulter said choking up with emotion.