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SDN: February 7, 2025

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Feb. 7, 2025

Volume 60 l Number 5

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Recent rash of vehicle burglaries reported in local community

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Seguin PD stresses proactive tips to not fall Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) -- Residents are being reminded to lock or even triple lock their car doors. The warning comes after a handful of citizens over the weekend reported vehicle burglaries throughout town including at two local parks. Stephanie Larrimore, the community engagement officer for the Seguin Police Department, says it looks as though the weather warmer prompted thieves to target the parking lots at both Max Starcke Park and Park West. “It was within a short timeframe, so we don’t know if they are all related or not but it’s still under investigation. We do have surveillance cameras throughout the city and so that is something that we are definitely looking into,” said Larrimore. Larrimore says at locations such as parks, it’s often difficult to spot a thief in action. She says that’s because often, you’ve got families constantly going back and forth to their vehicles. She says it’s also a place where

Peaceful immigration rally set for this weekend in Seguin Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

you see individuals rummaging through their belongings for picnic supplies or perhaps for that missing baseball glove. “With there being a lot of families going out and with kids, I mean even I have a young one that has a tablet, I try to remember to hide it somewhere where it is not visible or even take it with us inside in a bag or something,” said Larrimore. Burglaries, pg. 3

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(Seguin) -- A couple of best friends will be exercising the First Amendment of freedom of speech this Saturday in downtown Seguin. Arianna Hernandez and Anahi Hernandez say they plan to host a peaceful rally in support of those impacted by President Trump’s immigration policy which looks to overhaul parts of the US immigration system including mass deportation. Opposition to the changes made by the Trump administration will be met with what Arianna says is a peaceful message. Rally, pg. 3


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