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Two Guadalupe County Deputies fired after assault– family violence investigation Cindy Aguirre-Herrerra
Most folks experienced this level of wintry mix over the weekend. The most dangerous conditions were reported overnight when tempetarures dipped to their lowest. Courtesy photo.
Arctic blast brings Seguin, Guadalupe County to standstill; schools, offices closed or delay opening Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) -- Much of Seguin and Guadalupe County remained at a standstill Sunday and into Monday following a powerful arctic blast that swept across Texas over the weekend, bringing
dangerous cold temperatures and widespread closures across the area. Area school districts, including Seguin ISD, Navarro ISD and Marion ISD, announced closures for today (Monday, Jan.26) as
officials cited the potential for icy conditions and extreme cold. Many local businesses are also expected to remain closed today or operate on delayed schedules. Delay, pg. 3
(Seguin) -- Two Guadalupe County Sheriff ’s Office deputies have been terminated following alleged criminal conduct. Officials say on Jan. 3, the Guadalupe County Sheriff ’s Office (GCSO) became aware of the criminal conduct involving Deputies Jillian Heard and Oscar Castillo. They say an immediate criminal investigation was initiated by the GCSO Criminal Investigation Division, alongside a parallel and independent internal investigation. The criminal investigation determined that, in separate incidents, Deputies Heard and Castillo committed the offense of Assault–Family Violence, causing bodily injury. The internal investigation further identified multiple violations of GCSO policies and procedures committed by both deputies on and off duty. As a result, on January 23, both deputies were terminated from employment with the Guadalupe County Sheriff ’s Office. Deputies, pg. 3