Arlen Vargas, 39, was working as a truck driver for a company waiting on a shipment at a Niagara bottling plant in Seguin, Texas, about 40 miles outside San Antonio, when he got trapped between another driver’s truck and a loading dock on Jan. 23, according to KENS.
A man was killed after he was pinned between a trailer and a building at a Seguin bottle factory, the Seguin Police Department said in a news release.
SAN ANTONIO — Someone from Seguin, Texas woke up $1 million richer. A Guadalupe County resident claimed a winning ticket worth $1 million in the scratch-off ticket game Million Dollar Loteria. This is the fourth of 10 top prizes worth $ 1 million to be claimed in this particular game, according to Texas Lottery.
An investigation is underway after a shooting on the city’s West Side, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
A Seguin resident claimed a $1 million prize from the Million Dollar Loteria Texas Lottery scratch ticket game in New Braunfels.
The Seguin Police Department said Arlen Vargas, 39, was pinned between a tractor-trailer and a building Friday night at a bottling factory outside San Antonio.
The hoax posts grab Facebook engagement then steer web traffic to real estate listings. But there is no "Ryan Edward" or "Lloyd Strack" serial killer.
Police said a 39-year-old truck driver was crushed between a tractor-trailer and a building at a bottling factory.
Between 5:30 and 7 p.m. on February 13, 2025, "Roots of Resilience: The African American Experience in Seguin through Art and Legacy," created by renowned artist Hoard Crunk, will be proudly unveiled at the Texas Lutheran Unversity Kraushaar Gallery.
A San Antonio-area resident claimed a million-dollar prize from a scratch lottery game. Meanwhile in draw games, a Bexar County store sold a Powerball ticket good for a $1 million prize, and another store in Texas sold a Mega Millions ticket good for a $2 million prize.
Reports of a serial killer named Ryan Edward who is on the run in Texas are fake, the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) confirmed to Newsweek on Monday. Facebook posts claiming Edward, 33, is responsible for multiple murders have gone viral, but authorities say these fabricated stories are created by scammers to create fear.
SAN ANTONIO – A sprawling plan to nearly triple San Antonio’s current bike infrastructure has a green light. However, following the roadmap to fully build out the 1,740-mile network of bike lanes and trails in the area could cost billions of dollars over the next 25 years.