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A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
A visually incredible motor vehicle accident occurred Wednesday evening at the intersection of Veteran's Blvd. and Second St.
From a distance, a Dodge Durango and a Chevrolet Cruze impacted almost head-on mobilizing law enforcement officials and EPFD EMT and rescue units.
To our community,
I would like to take this time to thank our community for their vote during the March 4, 2014 Elections. Though I did not face an opponent for my current position as County Treasurer, my name received a total of 3,117 votes. This came as a great surprise to me. I am humbled and immensely grateful…
Thank you, Maverick County. Thank you for your support and for believing in me. It has been an honor to serve our community during my time appointed as County Treasurer. I am proud of everything we have achieved together. But there are many more projects to come, many issues to solve, and each of them requires your voice, the voice of our community. And as long as you have me, I will continue to do everything I can to keep our community moving forward.
I also want to thank every candidate that was a part of the Primary Elections. You have participated diligently, and have shown great integrity and continuous care and commitment to Maverick County.
If there is anything I can do for you or your family, do not hesitate to contact me at (830) 773-2413.
I am here to serve you and to represent you.
With humble gratitude,
Rito Valdez
PONTIAC, Mich. —
A contractor working on a foreclosed home discovered a "mummified" body — believed to be that of the homeowner who had not been seen by neighbors for years — in the attached garage.
The body of the woman, who was in her 40s, was discovered Wednesday in the backseat of a Jeep, parked in the garage of a house on Savanna Drive, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
Undersheriff Mike McCabe said investigators believe that the woman has been dead since at least 2008. That's the same year the license plate on the Jeep expired.
"She had $54,000 in her account and her bills were being deducted," McCabe said. "Eventually the money ran out and her house went into foreclosure."
The undersheriff said neighbors told deputies they thought the woman had moved out of the country because they had not seen her for three or more years.
An autopsy showed there was no trauma to the body and a cause of death is pending, McCabe said.
McCabe said neighbors had complained that there was a hole in the roof of the home and that raccoons were getting in. The company that was managing the house for the mortgage holder sent a repair man to fix the roof.
"He went into the garage and saw the mummified remains in the backseat and called 911," McCabe said.
McCabe said they believe they have identified some relatives on the East Coast, but he withheld the woman's name until they could be notified.
McCabe said the electricity was still on in the house but moisture had caused black mold throughout the home. Detectives planned to wear firefighter protective suits to inspect the rest of the home, McCabe said.
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