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Suspect in custody after USA Paralympian’s gold medals were stolen, SAPD chief says
Read full article: Suspect in custody after USA Paralympian’s gold medals were stolen, SAPD chief saysSan Antonio police say they have arrested the man accused of stealing gold medals out of a USA Paralympian’s vehicle.
USA Paralympian’s stolen gold medals recovered outside West Side fire station
Read full article: USA Paralympian’s stolen gold medals recovered outside West Side fire stationUpdate 11:20 a.m. on 4/18/22 — San Antonio police said Monday that three gold medals stolen from a USA Paralympian’s vehicle were found at a West Side fire station.
More sexual assaults reported, not always to police, according to statewide study
Read full article: More sexual assaults reported, not always to police, according to statewide studySAN ANTONIO – The latest statewide study by the Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault found more people are reporting sexual assaults, but not always to police. Although 33 percent had experienced some form of sexual violence, the 70-page report showed only nine percent contacted law enforcement. “They don’t have to report to the police unless they want to,” said Miriam Elizondo, executive director of the Rape Crisis Center. To the detriment of our clients, absolutely not.” But she said at least more survivors are asking for help, including sex trafficking victims. Speaking at a news conference announcing the study’s findings at Public Safety Headquarters, Annette Burrhus-Clay, executive director of the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, said that it was imperative that the state devote the needed resources to preventing sexual assault and helping survivors and their families.