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Klein Cain HS teacher and son arrested, charged with trafficking teen girls, sheriff says

KLEIN, Texas (KTRK) — A Klein Cain High School cosmetology teacher was arrested Monday and charged with child trafficking and compelling prostitution.

Kedria McMath Grigsby, 42, is in the Harris County Jail. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office is requesting a $250,000 bond.

According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the victims, ages 15, 16, and 17, were students and reported runaways. Investigators believe Grigsby recruited troubled teens from local high schools by offering them a place to stay, like a hotel room. The sheriff also said she did it alongside her son, Roger Magee, 21. Magee was already in jail on Monday for similar charges.

Klein Cain HS principal Lauren Marti and the Klein ISD chief of police sent out a joint message to families notifying them of the arrest, seemingly stunned by the allegations.

“Let us be clear: any behavior harming children is deplorable,” it read.

The sheriff said more possible victims have already come forward, saying Grigsby tried to recruit them. The school appealed to parents to speak to their children and share any information they learned.

Klein Cain HS shared an official statement that reads in part:

We are writing to inform you of a situation the Harris County Sheriff’s Office just notified us of, which we have immediately addressed.

Law enforcement notified us that cosmetology teacher Kedria Grigsby was taken into custody for felony charges of sex trafficking and compelling prostitution. As soon as we were notified of this information, the district took immediate action, apprehended, and immediately placed Ms. Grigsby on administrative leave. Klein ISD has NO intention of allowing this individual back to Klein Cain or any Klein ISD school, and we will report to all appropriate agencies at the conclusion of the investigation.

Let us be clear: any behavior harming children is deplorable, and we will always fully cooperate with our many law enforcement partners to ensure anyone engaging in such acts is brought to justice.

Parents, please speak to your children about this matter, and if you have information to share, please report it to the Klein ISD police at the phone numbers listed below.

We understand that this news is unsettling. Rest assured, we are committed to dealing with this situation transparently. Our utmost priority is the safety of our students, and if the allegations prove true, we strongly encourage the criminal justice system to take every appropriate action to protect our children.

Please contact Klein ISD police 24/7 at (832) 249-4266 or use our Keep Klein Safe anonymous reporting tool at https://kleinisd.net/keepkleinsafe if you have additional information.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate this challenging situation together.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

ABC13 Weather Alert for Tuesday night; Tornado Watch issued for 4 SE Texas counties

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An unsettled weather pattern will linger over Houston early this week, keeping the chance for strong to severe storms in the forecast from Tuesday through early Wednesday morning. With widespread severe storms expected, an ABC13 Weather Alert goes into effect at midnight Tuesday night and lasts through 9 a.m. Wednesday morning.

A Tornado Watch was issued in Brazos, Burleson, Houston, and Madison counties until 5 p.m. Tuesday. The cities impacted include Bryan, Caldwell, College Station, Crockett, Madisonville, and Somerville.

What are the details for the ABC13 Weather Alert this week?

The ABC13 Weather Team has made Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning an ABC13 Weather Alert. Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Tuesday evening, mainly into the overnight hours and early Wednesday morning. Damaging winds, hail, and a tornado or two cant be ruled out Tuesday night. Street flooding is also possible by Wednesday morning’s commute. This is all associated with a lingering area of low pressure that won’t organize and clear until Wednesday.

How much rain are we expecting this week

Rain totals will vary depending on where the strongest storms roll through, but on average, Southeast Texas could pick up half an inch to 2 inches of rain through Wednesday. A few places could approach 4-5 inches. There is also the chance that high rainfall rates early Wednesday morning could lead to the chance for minor street flooding for the Wednesday morning commute.

What’s the outlook for the Houston Art Car Parade?

As of right now, not too bad! Saturday is looking partly to mostly sunny with morning lows in the upper 50s or low 60s and afternoon highs in the low 80s.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Exposed expansion rod on I-45 North Freeway damages cars, repairs to last until afternoon

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You may want to avoid I-45 North Freeway southbound near Louetta on Tuesday if you can help it after an exposed metal rod created a headache for drivers during the morning commute.

It turns out, that rod is a damaged bridge expansion joint, according to the Spring Fire Department.

The joint came loose, and it’s expected to take until the afternoon to repair, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez added.

The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office first received reports of multiple vehicles damaged by metal sticking up on the road.

The fire department said dozens of cars passing over the Spring Cypress Bridge were affected. It suggests taking the Hardy Toll Road as an alternate route.

While southbound traffic is moving, two right lanes are blocked.

Just a couple of weeks earlier, a similar issue occurred on the I-10 East Freeway. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDOT, bridge expansion joints became exposed and widened in two spots along I-10 — one is near the San Jacinto River, and the other is close to Monmouth Road.

TxDOT said what happened at the time was extremely unusual.

About 10-15 vehicles’ tires were damaged after driving over the hole.

The woes continued on the North Freeway Tuesday.

In addition to the damaged expansion joint, an 18-wheeler going northbound on the freeway at Airtex hit a vehicle and rolled over into the HOV lane.

Two people inside the vehicle were taken to the hospital.

According to an update from TxDOT, a tire blew out on the trailer, which appeared to belong to Amazon.

The semi was carrying packages that are believed not to have hazardous materials, the sheriff said.

It may take a while for clean up here as well.

TxDOT will need to repair the concrete dividers once the crash is cleared. Traffic is moving for now, the sheriff added.

Live traffic map

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Next total solar eclipse visible in the US won’t be until 2044, but Houston won’t be able to see it

According to ABC13 Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog, there will be many solar eclipses around the world between now and 2044 – 30, to be exact, but another total solar eclipse will not move over the United States until August 2044. The path of totality will only be visible in Montana and North Dakota because this eclipse will occur at sunset.

Then, just one year later, in August 2045, another total solar eclipse will crisscross the United States from California to Florida.

A partial eclipse will be visible from Texas, but the path of totality will miss us just to the north as it crosses over Oklahoma. And this time, the total time in darkness will exceed six minutes.

It won’t be until 2078 that the path of totality returns to Texas. This time, it will only cross over South Texas.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Mastermind behind ‘elaborate immigration plot’ charged with murder in accomplice’s death, police say

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Murder charges have been filed against a man who police say was behind an elaborate scheme that turned deadly to obtain immigration documents, according to records.

William Winfrey, 30, is charged in connection to the death of his accomplice, Rasshauud Scott, after a staged robbery ended in gunfire, according to police.

ORIGINAL REPORT: Bystander wanted for questioning after allegedly shooting robbery suspect in NW Houston: HPD

The situation unfolded on the evening of Jan. 27, 2024, at a northwest Houston gas station on Ella Boulevard.

In a surveillance video from the gas station, Scott is seen running up to a couple at a gas pump and seemingly robbing them of their belongings.

The suspect then tries to run before being fatally shot by a bystander from a red car who witnessed what police believed was a robbery.

Investigators said that the crime was put together for the alleged robbery victims to obtain U-visas. Officials said the visa would allow them to qualify for work permits as the case is being resolved.

That’s because the visas are set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.

SEE ALSO: ‘Suspect’ and ‘victims’ staged robbery when armed bystander stepped in, HPD says

Several text messages on Winfrey’s phone revealed that he was involved in the planning process, along with the victims and Scott. It was also discovered that Winfrey and Scott staged other robberies last year that resulted in the alleged victims obtaining visas.

Winfrey was arrested on April 3 and was denied bond on Monday.

The bystander who fired the shots that killed Scott did speak to the Houston Police Department shortly after the shooting. He was questioned and released. HPD said he was not involved in the fraudulent robbery.

This case remains under investigation.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Severe storms likely in Texas after solar eclipse

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Our news partner ABC13 Eyewitness News has declared a Weather Alert Day for late Tuesday night going into Wednesday morning.

ABC13 Chief Forecaster David Tillman said he is tracking a storm system that could bring large hail, damaging winds and the possibility of an isolated tornado after midnight Tuesday.

Some street flooding may also be possible during Wednesday morningrush hour.

Tillman said we should remain dry throughout the day tomorrow, with strong storms possible after going to bed Tuesday night.

Houston Residents Express Frustration as Developer Builds Commercial Site Without Permits

Houston, TX – Residents of the Shepherd Forest neighborhood are expressing frustration and concern over ongoing construction on a commercial site that lacks the necessary permits. Despite efforts to halt the project, developer Scott Lichtenberg has continued construction without approval, prompting backlash from the community.

Sherry Evanicky, a long-time homeowner in Shepherd Forest, voiced her dismay, stating, “We have been fighting the developer on this project for over two years with no warning.” The property in question, bordered by the 610 Loop and Oak Forest Drive, has seen extensive construction work, including concrete slabs and mounds of dirt, despite lacking proper authorization.

City records obtained by ABC13 reveal that Lichtenberg has been involved in the project since 2022, with plans ranging from townhomes to apartment units. However, none of these plans have been approved, leaving residents uncertain about the project’s scope and impact on the community.

Despite repeated citations and fines issued to Lichtenberg for various violations, including the absence of permits and environmental permits, residents feel frustrated by the lack of substantial consequences. Delinda Holland, another resident, emphasized the need for developers to adhere to city regulations, stating, “We’re not trying to stop development, but they have to be responsible and follow the law.”

The Shepherd Forest Civic Club has sought resolution through dialogue with the developer but claims to have been ignored at every turn. With limited resources to pursue legal action, residents feel powerless to address the situation effectively.

Efforts to contact Lichtenberg for comment were unsuccessful, with the developer dismissing inquiries as “fake news.” Meanwhile, City Council Member Abbie Kamin, along with Houston Public Works and the City of Houston Legal Department, are aware of the issue and have been monitoring the situation closely.

While the city explores potential enforcement measures, including court proceedings, concerns remain regarding the developer’s disregard for regulations and the impact on nearby residents. Patricia Williams, a former president of the Civic Club, expressed apprehension about the project’s integrity, questioning, “If you don’t have permits, how do you know it’s going to be done properly?”

With Lichtenberg scheduled for a trial in May, residents await further developments in their ongoing battle to hold the developer accountable and protect their community from potential harm.

Southwest Airlines Flight Returns Safely to Denver After Engine Cover Falls Off

Denver, CO – A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft bound for Houston encountered a harrowing incident on Sunday as it was forced to return to Denver International Airport after an engine cover detached and struck the wing flap. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident and announced plans to conduct a thorough investigation.

According to air traffic control recordings, the pilots reported hearing a loud impact on the wing, prompting concern among passengers and flight attendants aboard the aircraft.

In response to the incident, Southwest Airlines assured affected passengers that they would be accommodated on another flight to Houston, albeit with a three-hour delay. Emphasizing their commitment to safety, Southwest apologized for the inconvenience caused to passengers and affirmed that no injuries were reported.

Following the aircraft’s return to Denver, Southwest’s maintenance teams commenced a comprehensive review of the plane, which departed at 7:49 a.m. local time and returned at 8:15 a.m. Despite the unsettling occurrence, FAA records indicate that the aircraft was deemed airworthy as recently as May 2015.

While Boeing declined to comment on the incident, citing Southwest as the source for information regarding the aircraft and fleet operations, this event adds to a series of mechanical issues affecting Boeing aircraft across multiple airlines in recent months. The incident underscores ongoing concerns surrounding the safety of Boeing aircraft, despite the company’s enduring efforts to address longstanding scrutiny and maintain the integrity of its planes.

Ronel Blanco Continues Stellar Start to Season, Propelling Houston Astros to Victory

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Arlington, TX – Ronel Blanco’s impressive performance on the mound for the Houston Astros continued on Sunday evening at Globe Life Field, solidifying his place in the team’s rotation for the foreseeable future.

After an extraordinary no-hitter against the Toronto Blue Jays earlier in the week, Blanco showcased his prowess once again, holding the Texas Rangers hitless until the sixth inning. Despite ultimately conceding a hit in the sixth, Blanco’s stellar pitching propelled the Astros to a 3-1 victory over the Rangers.

Blanco’s dominance was evident from the outset, as he kept the Rangers’ batters at bay until facing his 51st opponent of the season. His remarkable streak of 44 consecutive outs without allowing a hit marks a historic achievement in the expansion era, dating back to 1961. This feat places Blanco second only to Mike Scott’s 51 consecutive outs during his National League Cy Young-winning season in 1986 in Astros’ history.

Reflecting on his success, Blanco attributed his achievements to relentless hard work, stating, “I’m a believer [that] the hard work you do is going to pay off at some time or another.” His confidence and dedication have undoubtedly paid dividends for the Astros, cementing his position as a formidable force on the mound.

While Blanco’s bid for another no-hitter was thwarted in the sixth inning by a clean single from Adolis García, the Astros’ offense provided ample support. Yordan Alvarez’s three-run homer in the third inning proved decisive, securing Houston’s first road win of the 2024 season. The efforts of relief pitchers Rafael Montero, Ryan Pressly, and Josh Hader ensured Blanco’s stellar start did not go to waste, sealing the victory for the Astros.

As Blanco continues to impress with his consistent performances, he has undoubtedly become a pivotal asset for the Houston Astros, bolstering their prospects for success in the season ahead.

Caitlin Clark Breaks Records in National Championship Game Despite Iowa’s Loss to South Carolina

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Cleveland, OH – Despite a hard-fought battle that ended in defeat for the Iowa Hawkeyes against South Carolina in the national championship game, Caitlin Clark left her mark on the court with a stunning performance on Sunday afternoon at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

Clark, the standout star of the Iowa Hawkeyes, made headlines by erupting in the first quarter, scoring an impressive 18 points in the opening 10 minutes of the game. Her remarkable feat not only set a new championship game record but also established the all-time NCAA women’s tournament scoring record. With a deep contested 3-pointer over Gamecocks star Kamilla Cardoso in the final minute of the quarter, Clark surpassed legends Maya Moore and Chamique Holdsclaw on the scoring list.

Entering the game just 17 points shy of matching Holdsclaw’s record, Clark’s stellar performance was anticipated, given her prolific scoring throughout the season. Leading the country in scoring with an average of 31.7 points per game, Clark had already proven herself as a force to be reckoned with on the court.

Clark’s dominance was not lost on basketball icon LeBron James, who took notice of her exceptional first quarter.

While this season ended in disappointment for the Hawkeyes, falling short to South Carolina, Clark’s legacy remains unparalleled. Having set records and earned accolades throughout her college career, including becoming the NCAA’s men’s and women’s all-time leading scorer, Clark is poised to make a significant impact in the WNBA. With expectations high, she is widely expected to be selected as the No. 1 overall pick by the Indiana Fever in the upcoming WNBA Draft.

Despite Clark’s valiant efforts, the Gamecocks ultimately prevailed, securing an 87-75 victory over the Hawkeyes. Nonetheless, Clark’s remarkable performance, which saw her finish with 30 points in her final college game, solidified her status as one of the most exceptional talents in women’s basketball.