Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application grandfather and “padrino” who will be greatly missed by family friends and countless residents of Socorro Alfredo is preceded in death by his loving wife of 41 years; Maria Sosa Chavez mother; Fermina Urtiaga Chavez and his adoptive parents; Uncle Manuel and Aunt Delfina Chavez He is survived by his beloved sons; Gilbert Chavez Rey Chavez and Louie Chavez; his granddaughter Leanna Chavez Boni was a dedicated custodian and proud school-bus driver for nearly 53 years with the Socorro Independent School District where he safely transported thousands of schoolchildren to and from school and home for nearly 40 years His primary concern was always the safety of students as well as the cleanliness of the campuses he was assigned to work at it was not unusual for him to encounter people who would immediately recognize him as their school bus driver Boni consistently treated people with dignity and respect and was always ready to help anyone in need Alfredo was a dedicated member of La Purísima Catholic Parish Socorro Mission where he was baptized married the love of his life in 1956 and continued to help his Parish into his golden years He always reminded his sons to pray to the Lord and the Virgin Mary for good health He always volunteered at church bazaars and provided grounds maintenance of the historic Socorro Mission - always ready with a rake Boni led his entire life with humility and greeted family neighbors and even strangers with a warm smile He welcomed anyone into his home where he would immediately offer a cup of coffee He had a great sense of humor and loved telling stories about his childhood He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by his family donations may be made to the Socorro Mission Preservation Fund: Services are entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home- Americas Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text Click to watch This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. 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Heavy rain first triggered flooding and landslides in the state from 17 to 18 January At least 3 people died in flood waters in the municipality of Iconha Three more fatalities were reported in Alfredo Chaves where 2 people died after a landslide engulfed their home in mud The heavy rain has continued to fall in south-east Brazil, affecting Espirito Santo and also areas of neighbouring Minas Gerais state where 47 people have died and almost 19,000 have been displaced In Espírito Santo 3 more fatalities have been reported over the last few days including one in Conceição do Castelo and another in Iúna As of 27 January as many as 1,312 people were displaced and staying in relief shelters while 8,777 people had evacuated their homes to stay with friends or relatives The municipalities worst affected are Iconha Over 2,300 of those evacuated are in Alegre over 1,970 in Iconha and over 1,050 in Vargem Alta Cookies | Privacy | Contacts © Copyright 2025 FloodList 2014Alfredo Chavez admits attacking the Fresno man who often paid him for sex (KFSN) -- A criminal defendant gave a confession Wednesday Alfredo Chavez admits attacking the Fresno man who often paid him for sex "He was bleeding but he was still alive," Chavez said of his attack on Martin Garcia Zepeda "Was he standing up?" his attorney asked but he's on trial for the murder of the popular bartender and his attorney says evidence points to another killer you'll see the apparent murder weapon laying right there for police to find The dumbbells Zepeda used to work out had also been used to end his life And his much younger sexual partner admits to bashing Zepeda twice with one of the weights when the 48-year-old tried to reverse their sexual roles "I hit him one like the back of the head," Chavez testified "(Your) left hand to the back portion of the center (of his head)?" defense attorney Ralph Torres asked "And the next (blow)?" Torres asked "A little right below it," Chavez replied Chavez told police he'd gone to the house to get money from Zepeda Brian Munoz stayed outside until he heard screaming coming from the home "Who was screaming?" Torres asked "What were you screaming?" asked Torres "Basically telling Martin to stop," said Chavez Police caught Chavez and Munoz in Zepeda's missing car hours later The victim had more than a dozen deep wounds to his head and body and was found on his back in his home Chavez confessed to the killing during an interview with investigators he says he only inflicted a couple of the injuries he landed on his knees and he leaned forward and just went down," said Chavez Munoz will be tried separately for the same murder A defense expert on DNA testified that hair found on Zepeda's body did not belong to either one of them he admitted he never tested whether it belonged to Zepeda himself Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green If you believe this is an error, please contact our support team 147.45.197.102 : 9cb3282c-863c-4116-9ec5-a8bfcf76 The Clark County School District (CCSD) Police have arrested a former boys junior varsity soccer coach at Ed W Clark High School and charged 25-year-old Juan Alfredo Chavez with one count of felony lewdness committed by a person over 18 with a child 14 or 15 The arrest was the result of an incident that allegedly took place on Oct at the school and involved a 14-year-old female student The 14-year-old student said Chaves made several advances to touch and kiss her near the school's baseball field Since Chavez was a volunteer and not a CCSD employee he is no longer allowed on any CCSD property and has been removed from the approved coaches list Chavez had served in a coaching capacity with CCSD since December 2010 He had successfully passed a background check in order to be a coach and have contact with students Report a typo Transformers Beyond Reality is now available on PSVR in the European and Australian PlayStation VR marketplace in partnership with the Canadian Media Fund (CMF) and Hasbro this arcade-style first-person VR shooter is the first TRANSFORMERS VR game to be released for home play Dear Reader,Unfortunately our comment platform isn\'t available at the moment due to issues with our paywall and authentication vendor David Pelaez-Chavez was killed by gunshots to the head and chest and was on methamphetamine at the time of his death according to a report released by the Marin County Coroner’s Office David Pelaez-Chavez, an undocumented worker killed by a Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputy after a foot chase on July 29 was killed by gunshots to the head and chest and was on methamphetamine at the time of his death While it took more than seven months for authorities to release the coroner’s report, extensive body camera footage from the pursuit and killing of Pelaez-Chavez led to few surprises in the findings Dietrick shot Pelaez-Chavez after the pursuit came to a halt following a stand-off that lasted around 30 seconds during which Pelaez-Chavez appears exhausted and bends over Law enforcement officials have said he appeared to be reaching for a rock one of Dietrick’s shots hit Pelaez-Chavez in the left side of his head and passed through his ear canal Another round struck him in the left side of his chest He also had a grazing gunshot wound on his left arm which the coroner said could be from another bullet or the bullet that hit his chest The report does not indicate the order of the shots Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez’s office received the completed autopsy and other findings from an investigation by the Santa Rosa Police Department his partner in the pursuit who attempted to use a less-lethal stun gun Prosecutors were “actively reviewing” evidence in the case Assistant District Attorney Brian Staebell told The Press Democrat in an email Tuesday The DA’s office tries to complete reviews of officer-involved shootings within 90 days but that time period is a guideline and the investigation could take longer Staebell previously told The Press Democrat Based on drug levels in his blood at the time of death the coroner described Pelaez-Chavez as undergoing “acute methamphetamine intoxication.” The diagnosis is not a surprise Camera footage from the two deputies who pursued Pelaez-Chavez showed him acting erratically and moving barefoot over forested hillsides and rocky streambeds “We didn’t know if this was a psychiatric break or drug abuse,” said Izaak Schwaiger who represents Pelaez-Chavez’s relatives in a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Office “We knew he was in some kind of crisis and now we know what that was.” Camera footage and audio files indicate the deputies considered it likely they were chasing someone who was mentally unstable for one reason or another deputies ponder whether he is “51-50,” a police code for someone who can be involuntarily committed for being a danger to themselves or others Pelaez-Chavez yelled his fear in Spanish that the two men would kill him Deputies’ attempts to reason with him were unsuccessful and a language barrier is evident in the videos Sheriff’s officials declined to comment on the coroner’s findings while the DA’s criminal investigation remains underway Powers and Dietrick both returned to their regular duties after an initial period of administrative leave that ended in early September You can reach Staff Writer Andrew Graham at 707-526-8667 or andrew.graham@pressdemocrat.com An accused killer was captured and Tulare County detectives are hoping to put him behind bars forever.  in connection with the slaying of 51-year-old Alfredo Carranza The Dinuba man was gunned down nearly a month ago in a northern Tulare County home During their investigation, homicide detectives identified Chavez and tried to stop him Friday while he was driving near Orosi Chavez refused to stop and led detectives on a chase into the Orange Cove area Chavez ultimately pulled over and was arrested in Fresno County He was booked into Tulare County Pretrial Facility on murder charges He was in court Tuesday for his initial arraignment and is being held without bail.  Carranza's death was the second homicide in same week near Orosi.  on the side of the Friant-Kern Canal just feet from a car He'd been shot multiple times and died at the scene.  No arrests have been made in that case.  If anyone has any information on these cases they are urged to call Tulare County Sheriff’s Department at 733-6218.  2014A Fresno man accused of killing an older man is pointing the finger at a mystery burglar.FRESNO (KFSN) -- A Fresno man accused of killing an older man is pointing the finger at a mystery burglar was killed in his Southeast Fresno apartment four years ago Alfredo Chavez confessed to killing Zepeda shortly after police caught him in Zepeda's missing car Even now he admits to attacking his sexual partner The scene of the crime was a horrible mess "There was blood everywhere," said prosecutor Gabriel Brickey and the apparent murder weapon was right there next to him Chavez quickly admitted going to Zepeda's apartment "And at the end of the [police] interview he said 'I'm responsible But his defense attorney says Chavez was tricked into the confession He says the 27-year-old was a frequent visitor to Zepeda's apartment he says the two men engaged in their usual sexual activity but Zepeda wanted to reverse their usual roles so he grabbed a barbell and hit Zepeda once in the stomach and once on the head He drove off in Zepeda's car and left the garage door open That's how he says the real killer got into the home but he is so surprised that they're telling him he was killed because in his mind there's no way from what happened he could've killed him," said defense attorney Ralph Torres Munoz will be tried separately for the same murder His attorney tells Action News he will not testify in this case but his statements to police about what he saw Chavez do may come into evidence And Chavez is expected to testify in his own defense This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Seven people have been arrested and four others are wanted in connection with an aggravated kidnapping that occurred earlier this month According to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office in the area of 5 Mile Line Road and La Homa Road in rural Mission Authorities said that when they arrived on the scene also known as ‘Junior,’ as being the leader of the kidnappers who was ordered to kidnap and recover the narcotics authorities identified the following people as being part of a transnational criminal organization: Enrique Aguirre Jr. a 16-year-old girl and two 16-year-old boys who authorities said committed the offense of aggravated kidnapping The two 16-year-old boys and 16-year-old girl were charged with two counts of aggravated kidnapping and one count of engaging in organized criminal activity An additional arrest of Rocio Hernandez Barajas was also completed as authorities said he provided the weapons for the offense Authorities added that through a series of raids and execution of several search warrants throughout Hidalgo County the two men taken were located and has injuries consistent with being beaten Deputies added warrants have been issued for Enrique Aguirre Jr Victor Luna (AKA Hector Bernal) and Marco Antonio Elizondo for aggravated kidnapping and engaging in organized criminal activity These suspects should be considered armed and dangerous If you have any information on the location of the suspects contact Hidalgo County Crime Stoppers Hotline at (956) 668-TIPS or the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office at (956) 383-8114 You can also submit an anonymous tip through the smartphone application “P3 Tips.” - Former state correctional officers -- accused of letting inmates beat a fellow inmate -- almost to death Now video and audio reveal more of the case against them On July 25 when Javier Chavez came to his job keeping prisoners in custody Investigators arrested co-worker Alfredo Reyes too both were Corrections Officers at the Cimarron Unit part of the Arizona Prison complex off Tucson’s Wilmot Road They’re charged with letting inmates beat an inmate named Raul Moreno so badly The Arizona Department of Corrections released video investigative reports and audio of investigators’ interviews as a result of KGUN9’s request under the Arizona Open Records Law Video shows the victim in a wheelchair being wheeled off for help One day after Moreno goes to into intensive care you're probably going to get charged with murder.” Javier Chavez conceded he called for help right away in other inmate attacks Recordings show he had trouble explaining himself in this case Chavez: “I just have a lot going on in my life right now My head’s kind of screwed up and….(censored) I've lost a lot of family members I'm just not mentally My head is just like….” Investigator: “So did you talk to anybody about that?” it is kind of incumbent upon you that if you know that you're not right and you probably shouldn't be working with people You should go to the end and say you know what and then you find inmate who was assaulted and you just disregard it.” Chavez and Reyes are also charged with trying to cover up the attack by having inmates move the victim from one cell to another having inmates clean up the victim’s blood and waiting more than an hour to call for medical help Investigators told Chavez: “So that's a felony tampering with evidence And that you're gonna go to jail for today's conspiracy to tamper with evidence Because he's an aggravated assault right now because he's got serious injury So you just let them clean up the crime scene of homicide.” Investigators say the inmates gave the victim what prison slang calls “a hot one” because inmates were angry he was using heroin and that these inmates either were in on the attack or helped clean up the evidence An investigator asked Reyes: “You know he was assaulted at that cell?” Investigator: “And you didn’t do anything about it?” Reyes: “Uhh...he just got a hot one and and I didn’t… Is it okay for you as a C-O (Corrections Officer) to say I'm just gonna let the inmates do their discipline thing Investigator: “Because that's what you did.” 2020) – After an extensive 11- month local 48 men and women have been arrested on the Violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and will be charged on numerous drugs and weapons offenses spanning the Northern District of Georgia into the metro Atlanta area.  the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office (ARDEO) the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Major Offender’s Task Force in conjunction with the Hall County District Attorney’s Office has been conducting an investigation into the drug trafficking organization of Luther Troy Summerfield agents in coordination with local deputies from the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office and the Hall County Sheriff’s Office learned that Summerfield purchased and distributed kilograms of methamphetamine from Ceja-Solano Information obtained from numerous hours of investigation also revealed that Summerfield traveled to Ceja-Solano’s residence to obtain drugs and traveled to the metro Atlanta area to obtain heroin and methamphetamine police executed approximately 12 search warrants yielding the following: The street value associated with all the drugs seized is approximately $705,000.00 The Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office is a multi-agency unit that consists of the following agencies: White County Sheriff’s Office Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Franklin County Sheriff’s Office the Georgia National Guard Counter Drug Task Force The FBI’S Major Offender’s Task Force consists of the Gainseville Police Department the Lumpkin County Sheriff’s Office the Georgia Department of Corrections the Georgia Department of Community Supervision The Alto Police Department assisted with this investigation as well This investigation is an example of the value of interagency cooperation.  Because of the strong existing relationships between the participating agencies agents were able to share intelligence and coordinate the dismantling of a complex drug trafficking organization.  Although numerous arrests have been made and evidence seized and additional arrests are expected.  mvula yamphamvu kwambiri yakhala ikugwa m’madera a Espírito Santo ndi Minas Gerais ku Brazil Zimenezi zinachititsa kuti madzi asefukire n’kuwononga zinthu zambiri kukokolola magalimoto komanso kugwetsa mitengo Malipoti akusonyeza kuti anthu masauzande anathawa m’nyumba zawo ndipo anthu oposa 60 anafa M’matawuni a Iconha ndiponso Alfredo Chaves madziwa anawononga nyumba 9 zomwe munkakhala abale ndi alongo athu 27 palibe wa Mboni za Yehova aliyense amene anavulala kapena kufa A Mboni ena 100 a m’derali anadzipereka kugwira ntchito yothandiza abale omwe anakhudzidwa ndi madzi osefukirawa Akulu a m’mipingo anayendetsa dongosolo logawa zinthu zimene abale anapereka monga chakudya Anathandizanso pa ntchito yoyeretsa komanso kuchotsa matope m’nyumba za abale ngakhalenso za anthu ena omwe si Mboni Palibe m’bale kapena mlongo yemwe anavulala kapena kufa Nyumba za Ufumu 5 zinawonongeka ndiponso mabanja 50 a Mboni anathawa m’nyumba zawo Abale ena anatsakamira mu nsanjika yachiwiri ya nyumba zomwe amakhala chifukwa cha kuchuluka kwa madzi osefukirawa moti anapulumuka anthu atakawatengako pa boti Abale ndi alongo onse omwe anathawa m’nyumba zawo anakakhala nawo m’nyumba za a Mboni za Yehova anzawo Makomiti opereka chithandizo pakagwa mavuto amwadzidzidzi anakhazikitsidwa ku Espírito Santo ndi ku Minas Gerais kuti ayendetse ntchito yothandiza anthu Makomitiwa akugwira ntchito limodzi ndi oyang’anira madera ndiponso akulu a m’maderawa poonetsetsa kuti abale ndi alongo omwe akuvutika chifukwa cha madzi osefukirawa alandira chithandizo komanso kulimbikitsidwa pogwiritsa ntchito mfundo za m’Baibulo Tipitirizabe kupempherera abale ndi alongo athu omwe akhudzidwa ndi madzi osefukirawa. Tikuthokoza Yehova chifukwa chowapatsa mphamvu, kuwatonthoza komanso kuwapatsa thandizo kudzera m’gulu lathu lachikhristu.—Salimo 28:7