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Guests at Northeast Side Motel 6 wake up to SWAT standoff
Read full article: Guests at Northeast Side Motel 6 wake up to SWAT standoffSWAT officers searching for a group of robbery suspects had to work to convince several people to come out of rooms at Motel 6 near I-35 and Rittiman Road. After an hours-long standoff, the situation ended with a number of people in custody.
California may have to pay $300M for COVID-19 homeless hotel program after FEMA caps reimbursement
Read full article: California may have to pay $300M for COVID-19 homeless hotel program after FEMA caps reimbursementCalifornia cities and counties still don’t know how much they’ll have to pay for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic program to house homeless people in hotel rooms.
Motel 6 employee in San Antonio accused of attempting to sexually assault guest in room
Read full article: Motel 6 employee in San Antonio accused of attempting to sexually assault guest in roomAn employee at a Northeast Side motel was arrested this month after San Antonio police said he attempted to sexually assault a guest inside her room.
Man cuts woman with Bowie knife in fight over cellphone charger, police say
Read full article: Man cuts woman with Bowie knife in fight over cellphone charger, police sayOne woman was injured and a man is on the run after a cutting during a domestic disturbance at a Motel 6 early Wednesday morning, San Antonio police said.
3 accused of making $20K in fake money, spending it in San Antonio area, Kerrville police say
Read full article: 3 accused of making $20K in fake money, spending it in San Antonio area, Kerrville police saySAN ANTONIO – Three people have been accused of manufacturing up to $20,000 in counterfeit cash and using it throughout San Antonio, Boerne and Kerrville over the course of several months, according to police. According to police, a report of counterfeit money was made at a McCoy’s Building Supply Store in Kerrville. An employee said the two people who used the money went to the Motel 6 after making a purchase. AdA search of one of the rooms led to the discovery of equipment and supplies for manufacturing money. Police said as much as $20,000 in counterfeit money was manufactured and spent.
Virus spike prompts big California about face on reopenings
Read full article: Virus spike prompts big California about face on reopeningsThe governor also said he plans to announce on Wednesday plans to "toggle back" the states stay-at-home order. Newsom says indoor operations at restaurants, wineries and tasting rooms, family entertainment centers, movie theaters, zoos and museums and cardroom gambling businesses must close. The bottom line is the spread of this virus continues at a rate that is particularly concerning, Newsom said. And he suggested that state officials would first try to convince non-compliant businesses to cooperate instead of penalizing them. Confirmed coronavirus cases in California have increased nearly 50% over the past two weeks.