Variably cloudy with scattered thunderstorms The city of Cibolo is mourning the loss of one of its sworn protectors Cibolo Police Department Officer Jeremy Bellamy died April 23 after a nearly 20-year career in law enforcement Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content Dalondo Moultrie is the assistant managing editor of the Seguin Gazette. 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Moreno Gabby Jimenez Daniela Ibarra Ricardo Moreno CIBOLO Texas – A man was taken into custody after he allegedly pulled out an AR-15 style rifle and waved it at apartments units during a mental health call Officers responded to the call around 3:30 p.m Saturday at the Grand at Cibolo apartments in the 200 block of Grand Avenue Cibolo police initially posted on Facebook urging the public to avoid the area due to a “heavy police presence.” officers knocked on the man’s apartment door In a Facebook update identified by police as 34-year-old Steven Vore was threatening to shoot at officers if they “breached the doorway.” where police said he pulled out the firearm and pointed the rifle at “several occupied apartments,” authorities said The Alamo Area Metro SWAT team was then requested to assist the department Cibolo police said they were able to “quickly” de-escalate the situation and took Vore into custody without further incident Cibolo police told KSAT Vore has “some military background.” The department said Vore was booked into the Guadalupe County Jail on Saturday and additional charges are possible as the investigation continues KSAT will update this story as more information becomes available If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or thoughts of suicide You can also reach out to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) or the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) at 210-223-7233 (SAFE) or 800-316-9241 Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved She graduated from Texas State University with an electronic media degree and a minor in psychology where she held several positions at The Ranger Gabby Jimenez is a digital journalist at KSAT Gabby is a San Antonio native and joined the KSAT team in January 2025 she has reported for newspapers in Louisiana and Virginia earning a Virginia Press Association award for Combination Photo and Story in 2024 Email Newsletters KSAT RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us KSAT Internships Careers at KSAT Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 KSAT.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group Quick Quack Car Wash will be coming to Universal City in August Kolten Parker Nate Kotisso Rocky Garza Stephania Jimenez Garrett Brnger Carlo Jagge Ricardo Moreno John Paul Barajas Mark Oltz Rebecca Salinas The state health department says there is no confirmed measles case in the San Antonio area despite a Cibolo charter school telling parents on Thursday that a viral infection was detected in a first-grade classroom Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) spokesperson Chris Van Deusen told KSAT Thursday after 6 p.m that “there are no confirmed (measles) cases in that area Just because someone is being tested for measles doesn’t mean they have measles.” >> What to know about a potential measles exposure in San Antonio area Van Deusen said the department has been in touch with Legacy Traditional School officials A school spokesperson told KSAT Thursday that they followed all necessary reporting requirements but refused multiple times to provide more details on how the “confirmation” was determined In a letter sent to parents and obtained by KSAT the school clarified it was a confirmed case of rubella also known as German measles or three-day measles Rubella is caused by a virus different from measles and isn’t as infectious Some media outlets reported the school’s notification that a measles case was confirmed there >> Track the latest measles numbers in Texas When asked about the discrepancy between the school’s statement and the state health department the school spokesperson did not directly comment multiple times The school referred KSAT to its original statement (see below) The state health department described a confirmed measles case as a positive test or a patient with symptoms and a known connection with the virus “There are a lot of different illness that cause a rash and we want people to be thinking about measles and we want doctors who see a patient with a rash that could be measles to have them tested,” state health department spokesperson Van Deusen told KSAT “But unless it’s someone who has been around a person with measles it’s probably going to be something else.” The school said it is “taking all necessary precautions” following the reported measles case and that are planning to reopen the school on Friday after a “thorough sanitization” of the campus “after school hours.” When a KSAT crew arrived at the school after 6 p.m When KSAT called the spokesperson for Texas Public Health Region 8 — which oversees counties including Guadalupe where the school is located — the person answered referred all calls to Van Deusen and then hung up The full statement from the school’s spokesperson is below: “Legacy Traditional School – Cibolo remains committed to the health and safety of its students and staff and is taking all necessary precautions following the confirmation of a measles case in a first-grade classroom School officials are working closely with state and local public health authorities to monitor the situation and ensure the well-being of the school community a thorough sanitization of the campus will take place after school hours Families who have been directly notified should continue to follow the guidance provided and cooperation as we navigate this situation." did not post on its social media pages or website According to state vaccination numbers for the previous school year Legacy Traditional Schools-Texas had a 94.5% coverage rate for the MMR vaccine among its kindergarten students >> What questions, concerns do you have about measles? On Feb. 23, the City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health District announced that a Gaines County resident, who later tested positive for measles visited San Antonio and surrounding areas during Valentine’s Day weekend Health officials confirmed the Gaines County resident visited University of Texas at San Antonio main campus Crabby’s Seafood and Bar in Live Oak on Feb the state said there are no confirmed measles cases in San Antonio As of Tuesday, Feb. 25, Texas Department of State Health Services has identified 124 measles cases in Texas since late January Eighteen patients were taken to a hospital for further treatment An unvaccinated child died from the virus Tuesday night in Lubbock The department releases new statistics every Tuesday and Friday San Antonio City Council’s Community Health Committee will hold its regular meeting on Friday with a key topic being a briefing on possible measles exposures in San Antonio Metro Health is expected to outline the measures taken to address a “current public health threat.” The meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Friday at the Council Briefing Room inside City Hall in downtown San Antonio, and KSAT will stream it here Republic Services of San Antonio will no longer serve Cibolo as of July 28 Olive Garden will open in Cibolo in April 2026 according to a listing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Burn Boot Camp Cibolo Creek was approved to move into a larger space in Cibolo The approval of the professional services agreement supports Cibolo City Council's strategic goals and looks to address the "evolving needs of this unique area," agenda documents state Boss Bagel will be coming to Cibolo sometime in August or September O'Reilly Auto Parts sells synthetic motor oils from different brands such as Pennzoil Cibolo City Council meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 200 S Cibolo Summer Nights will include vendors from Market Days in 2025 found that the mayor could not vote on any matter including removal of the city attorney absent a tie vote Cibolo City Council voted 4-3 to adopt the third party interpretation during its March 11 meeting Newly-elected council member Jeff McGlothin was sworn in during the Dec Jarrett joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in September 2021 he was a staff writer for two papers in North Georgia the North Georgia News and the Towns County Herald He graduated from Young Harris College with a degree in Creative Writing in 2020 real estate development and nonprofits in the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsGabby Jimenez Texas – A man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting and exposing himself to women at Walmart stores was arrested Thursday afternoon and booked into the Guadalupe County Jail Cibolo police officers were dispatched to a Walmart at 602 Cibolo Valley Drive for a reported assault had allegedly assaulted two women in the store parking lot and fled the scene before officers arrived Two warrants were issued for Simmons' arrest for assault by contact Police said the department learned a man matching the same description had been involved with “similar acts” at other stores in the area and connected Simmons to a January 2024 incident where he allegedly exposed himself inside a Walmart to a female customer who was holding her infant The Cibolo Police Department requested the public’s help identifying the suspect in February 2024 but did not receive any leads detectives reopened the 2024 case and issued an additional warrant for Simmons for indecency with a child by exposure Simmons was arrested in Cibolo without incident His arrest occurred in a neighborhood near Schlather Intermediate School as classes were being released Police said the school was placed on a secure hold status “out of an abundance of caution.” The hold delayed afternoon release by approximately 15 minutes Additional charges against Simmons are possible The Cibolo Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is asking anyone who may have been the victim of a crime by Simmons to contact Detective Brandon Losoya at 210-858-3238 SAN ANTONIO - Metropolitan Health confirms there have been no reported cases of measles since the city had an exposure on February 14 when a visitor was in town and then tested positive for the virus Anita Kurian said people who were exposed to the virus may not be in the clear yet “The symptom appearance can happen anywhere from seven to fourteen days up to 21 days so folks might be incubating during that period and if someone were to come down with the disease the latest day that they can come down is March 8th,” said Dr People who were exposed to the virus could still show symptoms over the next week Kurian said it’s not too late to get the measles vaccine get vaccinated within 72 hours of exposure because you can then prevent from coming down with the disease,” said Dr Kurian confirms there have been no measles cases reported in Bexar County There has been one reported case of Rubella or “German Measles” at a Cibolo charter school campus “It’s caused by a totally different virus,” said Dr Kurian said several departments have met with the school and provided guidance on what needs to be done to prevent a “German Measles” outbreak “The signs and symptoms for German Measles or Rubella is pretty similar to measles but the difference is the symptoms are pretty mild compared to measles and the contagiousness is much Over 94% of students in Bexar County are vaccinated Metro Health is focusing on tracking any possible exposures keeping people informed of those exposures “Our primary concern is the unvaccinated individuals 90% of the unvaccinated individuals who come in contact with the case can get the disease,” said Dr Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsJohn Paul Barajas Matthew Craig Texas – The Cibolo Police Department is urging residents to be on alert after a string of mailbox thefts and vandalism over the last week At least 17 mailboxes were targeted in two separate incidents Cibolo police are requesting public assistance to identify the people responsible The following incidents happened on March 21 and March 22 Outgoing mail slots were primarily targeted leaving authorities unsure who may have been impacted Residents are advised to check that their recent mail has been properly delivered and to monitor their accounts for suspicious activity a resident near one of the affected mailboxes described the thefts as likely the work of “high school kids” looking for trouble “It’s probably just easy targets,” Volpe said John Paul Barajas is a reporter at KSAT 12 he worked at KRGV 5 in the Rio Grande Valley He has a degree from the University of Houston spend time on the water and check out good eats and drinks Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsRocky Garza Texas – Cibolo police said an 11-year-old girl was grabbed by a man while she was riding her bike to school In a social media post on Friday officers said they were dispatched to Barbara C Jordan Intermediate Middle School for a “suspicious situation” report involving a female student The 11-year-old girl told officers she was grabbed by a man while riding her bike before 7 a.m The girl said the man grabbed her on the back of her hoodie and bicycle the girl told officers that she kicked him and fled the area The 11-year-old then arrived at the middle school’s back entrance and reported the incident to school administrators police said officers canvassed the area for a possible suspect but they couldn’t find anyone or a nearby functioning camera in the area the suspect has a white beard and was also seen wearing a red shirt and black shorts KSAT 12 asked Cibolo police if it is considering the incident as an attempted kidnapping a Cibolo police spokesperson said officers were investigating it as an “unlawful restraint” incident Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to contact Cibolo police at 210-619-1274 Copyright © 2025 KSAT.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings. In the race for Cibolo City Council, Place 1, Jeff McGlothin (left) will run against incumbent T.G. Benson (right). (Courtesy Jeff McGlothin, T.G. Benson/Community Impact) Jarrett joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in September 2021. Prior to CI, he was a staff writer for two papers in North Georgia, the North Georgia News and the Towns County Herald. He graduated from Young Harris College with a degree in Creative Writing in 2020. Jarrett covers education, local government, transportation, business, real estate development and nonprofits in the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom. Council member Joel Hicks said he was on council when they voted to remove their first city attorney and emphasized that the mayor did not vote. "There's a precedence set here, mayor," Hicks said. (Amira Van Leeuwen/Community Impact) New Braunfels, Northeast San Antonio Metrocom Editor The retail development will be located off FM 1103 in Cibolo, near Turning Stone. (Jarrett Whitener/Community Impact) Four candidates are running in the race for City Council, Place 6. This is a newly created at-large seat representing all Cibolo residents. (Courtesy Charles Ruppert, Dick Hetzel, Malcolm MacLauchlan/Community Impact) The menu features a range of custard-based treats, such as concretes, sundaes, splits, malts, shakes and floats. (Courtesy Andy's Frozen Custard) Crust Pizza Co. sells pizzas, salads, pasta, sandwiches and appetizers. (Courtesy Crust Pizza Co.) The location has not yet received final approval, but a permit for a pickup window has been granted. (Courtesy Cava) Large to very large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rainfall could lead to flooding. An isolated tornado is possible as well. FORECASTSHARE PHOTOS & VIDEOCibolo police investigate suspicious encounter involving studentby SBG San Antonio | Justin Kraiza Texas - Police are investigating a reported suspicious situation involving a student Cibolo Police officers were called out to Barbara C Jordan Intermediate School for a report of a suspicious situation involving an 11-year-old female student The student reported that while riding her bicycle to school in the 200 block of Cordero Drive a man approached her and grabbed the back of her hoodie and the handlebars of her bicycle The student said she kicked the suspect to get away and managed to ride her bike to the back entrance of Jordan Intermediate The suspect was identified as a black male with a white beard Officers patrolled the area but were unable to locate anyone matching the suspect's description and any functioning cameras in the area Extra patrols and a School Resource Officer presence will be maintained during school dismissals to ensure the safety of students Anyone with any information on this incident is urged to contact the Cibolo Police Department at (210) 619-1274 A new bobcat sculpture, Local Habitat, from New York-based artist Matthew Mazzotta now greets students on top of the entrance to Cibolo Hall at Texas State University referencing a playful rendition of TXST’s mascot to show that many animals inhabit urban domestic spaces and to remind people of our shared homes and experiences the bobcat is inhabiting the built environment like its own home with a relaxed gentle posture showing a restful dimension of its character,” Mazzotta said when fewer people were traveling the streets and sidewalks the headlines were quick to pick up on local wildlife coming back and reinhabiting urban spaces; a phenomenon that intrigued many and led to larger discussions about our shared planet Local Habitat plays out this scenario of animals inhabiting domestic spaces creating a wondrous scene for the new housing on campus.” His public art projects have received international art and architecture awards Mazzotta’s work has been exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt-Smithsonian Design Museum He received his bachelor of fine arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his master of science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Program in Art Local Habitat is the latest art installation at TXST which features the recently installed untitled (in the beginning was the photon) by Betelhem Makonnen and Adrian Aguilera at Live Oak Hall and Minerva by Adam Parker Smith in front of the JC Kellam Administration Building Visit the History and Traditions webpage for more information on art installations on the TXST campus. Guadalupe County voters at Cibolo Fire Station No. 2 on Nov. 5. (Jarrett Whitener/Community Impact) Buffalo Trail in Cibolo is one of the identified roads for improvement in the Cibolo South neighborhood. (Thomas Leffler/Community Impact) The main threats are large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rains with an isolated tornado also possible. FORECASTSHARE PHOTOS & VIDEOCibolo police detail suspect accused of inappropriate conduct in Walmart parking lotby SBG San Antonio | Justin Kraiza Police in Cibolo releasing new information tonight about a suspect facing several charges Police accuse 32-year-old Frederick Simmons of inappropriately touching two women in the Walmart Parking lot off Cibolo Valley Drive last month Police say they connected Simmons to a similar incident in January of last year at Walmart Police say Simmons exposed himself to a woman who was holding her infant child The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City academic calendar for the 2025-26 school year was approved during the Dec Crepeccino will be located next to Lumin Hair Studio The incidents occurred at the following locations: the 200 block of Willow View two mailboxes on the 100 block of Tower Bluff and the 100 block of Creek Side Drive (Getty Images) Texas — Seven community mailboxes were reported damaged and entered overnight raising concerns about potential mail theft The affected mailboxes were outgoing mail slots making it difficult to determine whose mail may have been taken Residents who placed outgoing mail in these boxes are advised to check with their intended recipients and monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity Authorities urge anyone who suspects mail theft or has relevant security footage to report it to the Cibolo Police Department Information can be shared by calling 210-659-1999 or emailing Sgt The board of trustees is working through the budget process for fiscal year 2025-26 to support schools throughout the district The 3-story self-storage facility brand is undetermined president of Intergold Investments LLC said but it will be located at 21105 Old Wiederstein Road in Cibolo Incumbent Katie Cunningham (left) will run against Teresa Derksen (right) Work on FM 1103 is scheduled to resume on Jan Ivan Herrera SCHERTZ Texas – A body found in Cibolo Creek in mid-November has been identified according to the Schertz Police Department The person was identified as Susano Vasquez III they were notified by a citizen walking along the creek that there was a body which prompted the Schertz’s Crime Investigation Team to make the location authorities said there were no signs of foul play Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved has worked as a journalist in San Antonio since 2016 His work for KSAT 12 and KSAT.com includes covering consumer and money content Place 5 position will transition to an at-large seat The Austin-Round Rock metro area added hundreds of thousands of residents from 2020-24 Voters waiting in line at Cibolo Fire Station No real estate development and nonprofits in the Northeast San Antonio Metrocom.