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Houston mother-son duo accused of conspiring in scheme, stealing more than $1M from seniors

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The FBI needs your help in finding a Houston woman who allegedly pretended to be a nurse while bilking seniors out of millions of dollars.

Regina Thomas and her son, Isaiah Thomas, are both facing a mountain of wire fraud charges. The younger Thomas has already appeared in federal court and is out on bond. However, Regina, the mother, is nowhere to be found. The FBI Houston office is now offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to her return.

“We need help locating her. That’s why we’re offering this $10,000 reward,” Assistant Special Agent in Charge Heath Janke said. “It’s actually the first time in Houston we can remember offering a reward for an elder fraud case.”

On Wednesday, ABC13 called Regina’s son, who picked up the phone, confirming he is facing federal charges.

Federal prosecutors allege that the mother-son duo conspired in a scheme and stole more than $1 million from an older couple in the years following Hurricane Harvey. Prosecutors say Regina Thomas presented herself to an older Houston couple as a nurse around the time Hurricane Harvey hit. She then took care of the couple’s elderly mother for some time as the couple repaired their flooded home.

As a thank-you for her work, the couple allowed Regina Thomas to stay in their west Houston home while they lived out of the country. Prosecutors say Regina Thomas then lied to the couple, telling them that law enforcement came to their house, saying there was a warrant out for their arrest for alleged FEMA fraud. Prosecutors say she then allegedly presented her son, Isaiah, as a lawyer who could help the couple.

“Did you pretend to be a lawyer?” ABC13’s Miya Shay asked Isaiah over the phone.

“No, I did not,” he said.

In court documents, prosecutors say the couple wired the Thomases more than 60 times, totaling more than $1 million, thinking they were paying for legal services.

“She is alleged to have used false names, occupations, and backstories to steal millions from senior citizens,” Janke said.

The feds said Regina’s not a nurse, and Isaiah is not a lawyer. They are investigating several other possible victims for potentially more charges. But their first priority is finding Regina, and her son told ABC13 he can’t help.

“They sent out a press release asking to look for your mother. Do you know where your mother might be?” Shay asked.

“I do not,” he responded.

“When was the last time you talked to her?”

“I don’t know, it’s over a year and a half,” he answered.

If you know where Regina Thomas, also known as Nikki Laday, you’re urged to call the Houston FBI.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston

Texans wideout Tank Dell sustains minor wound from shooting in Sanford, Florida, team says

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Texans wide receiver Tank Dell, a native of Daytona Beach, Florida, was among the 10 victims during a shooting at a private gathering on Sunday just after midnight. The Texans said Dell was “in good spirits” after being released from the hospital.

SANFORD, Florida (KTRK) — Texans star wideout Tank Dell was injured in a shooting in Florida overnight, the Houston Texans announced.

On platform X, formally known as Twitter, the Texans said Dell was “in good spirits” after being released from the hospital.

Dell, a native of Daytona Beach, Florida, was there as a bystander during a shooting at a private gathering on Sunday just after midnight. Following an incident, a teen gunman injured ten individuals.

ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime reported that the 10 victims were treated at a hospital for gunshot wounds and a 16-year-old suspect was taken into custody.

The 24-year-old University of Houston football product is coming off a remarkable rookie season after being sidelined with a season-ending injury on Dec. 3, where he suffered a fractured fibula against the Denver Broncos.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Suspect dies after officer uses stun gun while responding to exposure call in SE Houston, HPD says

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A suspect has died in what the Houston Police Department called an “unfortunate incident” after being tased while being taken into custody on the city’s southeast side on Sunday.

The video above is from ABC13’s live-streaming channel.

The situation unfolded in the 11000 block of Sageleaf Lane around 7:30 a.m.

HPD sent a post on platform X, formally known as Twitter, describing the nature of the scene.

According to Asst. Chief Wyatt Martin with HPD, officers were notified of an exposure call in the area before neighbors said a naked man was running and screaming in the streets.

Once officers arrived, the man, who lived on the street, was found in his neighbor’s backyard. HPD said the man was uncooperative as they gave orders to surrender.

The officers then called in additional backup and the Houston Fire Department due to the man’s “agitated state,” according to police.

HPD said the man became physical with officers as they placed him into custody, leading one of them to use their stun gun on the man.

Officials said the man was hit with a taser just once.

Police said just about one minute later, the suspect became unresponsive. HFD paramedics at the scene attempted life-saving measures, but the man was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The suspect was believed to have been under the influence at the time.

HPD said the medical examiner will determine a cause of death after an autopsy is completed.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Flash Flood Watch issued for some, storm chances increasing later today and tonight

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A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for the following counties: Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Houston, Madison, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker. The Watch is set to expire at 10 A.M. on Monday. The city of Houston is not included in the Watch.

Despite the Flash Flood Watch in our northern counties, most of us remain dry, though a few showers and storms could develop over Houston and Southeast Texas in the afternoon. It’s not until after Sunday evening, around 7 or 8 p.m., when the storm threat increases especially for our northern counties. The main line of storms should arrive in the Houston area around Midnight.

What’s the latest on the potential for severe weather in Southeast Texas?

Thunderstorms are in the forecast for both Sunday and Monday which could become strong to severe. Isolated showers and storms could develop later Sunday afternoon across Southeast Texas, including Houston. So if you have outdoor plans for Sunday, that’s definitely something to take note of. And while we’re not expecting those to become severe, some of the storms that develop later Sunday evening could. The best chance for that will be north of the city of Houston in our northern counties beginning as early as 7 or 8 p.m. Strong winds gusts, hail and heavy rain will be the primary threats. Then those storms will move from north to south across Southeast Texas, moving into Houston overnight. They’ll likely weaken as they do, but some gusty winds, hail and heavy rainfall cant be ruled out. As for Monday, the remnants of those overnight storms will push towards the coast early in the morning. Then there’s one more chance for a few scattered showers and storms alter in the day, but we’re not expecting those to be severe at this point.

And after a stormy start to the week, what’s next?

The final few days of April and first few of May are looking warm, humid and with the chance for a few showers and storms each day through Friday. This activity doesn’t look to be organized severe weather, but a couple of showers and storms across Southeast Texas could develop each day of the work week.

Are there any more cool fronts coming ahead of summer?

We now have one penciled in for the first Friday of May! This front will bring a chance of thunderstorms when it blows in followed by a day or two of slightly lower humidity. It may not do much to drop our temperatures.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Texans bolster defense with pick in final day of the 2024 NFL Draft, reunites Stroud with former TE

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DETROIT, Michigan (KTRK) — Today is the day! The Houston Texans prepare to make their selections on Saturday, which is day three of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Texans hold the 127th, 188th, 189th, 238th, and 247th picks between Rounds 4 and 7.

In a familiar move from last year’s draft, the Texans traded up AGAIN from the Philadelphia Eagles and acquired the 123rd pick. With the trade, the Texans selected Ohio State tight end Cade Stover, reuniting him with quarterback CJ Stroud.

WHO DO THEY HAVE SO FAR?

Houston has already made strides in the past two days after not owning any first-round picks when the draft commenced on Thursday.

Cornerback Kamari Lassiter was the No. 42 overall pick by the Houston Texans. The 21-year-old played for Georgia and won two national titles.

Coming in at the 59th pick, Houston took Notre Dame’s offensive tackle Blake Fisher.

League sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the Texans acquired the No. 78 overall pick from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for Houston’s 86th and 123rd pick. Houston then selected USC safety Calen Bullock with the 78th overall pick.

With the 188th pick, Houston took linebacker Jamal Hill from Oregon.

The Texans traded pick 189 to the Lions.

For the Texans’ last round 6 pick, they selected running back Jawhar Jordan from Louisville.

Coming in at the 238th pick in round 7, Houston picks defensive end Solomon Byrd from USC.

Watch the fast-paced fourth through seventh rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday starting at 11 a.m on ABC13.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

13 Traffic Alert: Alternative routes around Ironman race road closures and Fort Bend Co. gridlock

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas (KTRK) — Residents and commuters in Fort Bend County and the Woodlands are urged to prepare for possible gridlock as the Ironman triathlon closes key routes this weekend.

The southbound lanes of the Hardy Toll Road and the westbound airport connector are scheduled to close at 2 a.m. on Saturday and reopen at 6 p.m.

Drivers can use the North Freeway to avoid these affected areas and reach their destinations with minimal delay.

Elsewhere, in Fort Bend County, the north and southbound feeder lanes of the Grand Parkway at Highland Knolls will close at 7:30 p.m. on Friday until 5 a.m. on Sunday.

The main lanes of the Grand Parkway will stay open.

The Fort Bend County closure is not related to the Ironman race.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Crime Stoppers of Houston Fugitive Friday

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Office of the Inspector General are seeking the public’s help locating the following individual that has active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants. 

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of April 25, 2024 at 1:00 pm.

JUNIOR ADALID MONTOYA ALVAREZ

W/M      08-16-75      5’11”/170 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1719158
PROB VIOL SEXUAL ASSAULT PROH/DEVIATE
Last known location: Houston Texas

EMILY JEAN HAMMACK

W/F      11-11-00      5’02”/144 Lbs.       Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1860684, 1860682
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Houston Texas

BILLY CHARLES FRANKLIN

B/M      08-16-88      6’01”/171 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1642506, 1609148
PROB VIOL THEFT PROP <$300K ATM  
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Last known location: Dallas Texas     

CASEY JAMES HARRIS

W/M      02-02-86      5’10”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1860690, 1838836, 1838837
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
THFT MAT ALUM/BRNZ/COPPR/BRASS
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Spring Texas

SHAWN NICOLE LEE

B/F      01-29-77      5’05”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1860811
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

TROY UNDRAY LEBLANCE JR

B/M      04-13-93      5’10”/245 Lbs.      Bld/Brn
Warrant #: 1814945, 1814946, 1815040
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
BURG OF VEHICLE W/2 OR MORE CO
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE      
Last known location: Houston Texas

KRISTY ANN MAYUER aka KRISTY ANN KITTINGER

W/F      12-09-81      5’02”/180 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1845407
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
Last known location: Houston Texas

LORETTA NORWOOD

B/F      06-01-00      5’03”/97 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1861165
ABANDON CHILD W/O INT RETURN
Last known location: Houston Texas

MAGAN DANIELLE SHEPPEARD

W/F      07-23-95      5’02”/155 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1855256
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Dayton Texas

DAMION DOUGLAS TARBERT

W/M      11-26-00      6’02”/150 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1861213
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Cypress Texas

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¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1297

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1298 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 25 de abril al 1 de mayo del 2024

Reggie Bush Reclaims His Heisman Trophy

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Reggie Bush, the former University of Southern California (USC) football star, has been formally reinstated as the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner after a long-standing controversy and subsequent forfeiture of the award. This reinstatement by the Heisman Trust marks a significant turn in the narrative of Bush’s athletic career and reflects broader changes in the landscape of college sports. Let’s dive into the details:

Background of the Controversy

Reggie Bush originally won the Heisman Trophy in 2005 but forfeited the award in 2010 following an NCAA investigation. The investigation found that Bush and his family had received improper benefits while he was a student-athlete at USC. This led to severe sanctions against USC, including vacating wins and a national championship.

Changes in College Athletics

The decision to reinstate Bush’s Heisman Trophy comes against the backdrop of significant shifts in college athletics, particularly regarding the rights of student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). These changes were catalyzed by the 2021 Supreme Court decision in the Alston case, which challenged the NCAA’s restrictions on student-athlete compensation.

The Reinstatement

The Heisman Trust announced the reinstatement of Bush’s trophy, acknowledging the profound changes in the college sports environment that now accepts the compensation of student-athletes as standard practice. Bush’s original trophy has been returned to him, and a replica will be placed at USC. Furthermore, Bush will be invited to all future Heisman Trophy ceremonies starting from the 2024 season.

Statements and Reactions

Reggie Bush expressed his gratitude and excitement about being reinstated, highlighting his eagerness to contribute to the Heisman Trust’s mission and values. Michael Comerford, president of the Heisman Trophy Trust, stated that the time was ripe for this reinstatement, given the “profound changes in college athletics over the past decade”.

Reggie Bush with past Heisman winners

Legal and Personal Implications

In addition to the reinstatement, Bush had previously filed a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA in August 2023. This lawsuit was in response to the NCAA’s handling of his case, particularly their public statements that Bush argued were damaging to his reputation. The outcome of this lawsuit remains to be seen and could further impact Bush’s standing with the NCAA.

Conclusion

Reggie Bush’s reinstatement as the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner is a landmark decision that not only rectifies a personal grievance but also reflects broader societal shifts towards recognizing and compensating the contributions of student-athletes. This decision is celebrated by many as a step towards justice for athletes who are often at the mercy of larger governing bodies in sports.

Welcome back Reggie!

11th Houston Latin Fest celebrates diverse Latin American culture

By Indira Zaldivar & Edward Saenz

The 11th annual Houston Latin Fest celebrated the diverse and colorful culture of Latin America in a vivid two-day festival of music, food, dance, and market in Crown Festival Park in Sugar Land, Texas on April 13 and 14. Over 50 performers graced the stage with a wide variety of talents, from traditional music and dance such as folkloric dances from Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela to upbeat Caribbean rhythms such as salsa and merengue.


The Mexican folkloric dance group from Nacogdoches, Texas, Grupo de Danza Folklórica Mexicana Ketzaly, talked to Que Onda Magazine about their Latin Fest debut.

“We are very happy because it is a very beautiful and well-organized festival, we hope to be here next year,” said the founder of the group, Guadalupe Rodriguez in Spanish. “We like everything [about folkloric dance] because… the costumes, it’s an art. And everyone makes their own braids… flowers and we put a lot of effort into the dance and rehearsals.”


Founded 12 years ago, Houston Latin Fest is a cultural staple for Hispanics and Latinos in Houston. The Latin American countries were represented vividly through the proud waving of flags. The “sabor latino” served diversely through the cuisine of different countries including
Salvadoran pupusas, Mexican tacos and gorditas, South American empanadas and more.

Que Onda Magazine is a proud sponsor of Houston Latin Fest to showcase the vibrant talents and culture of Latinos in Houston, Texas and surrounding areas.