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Death penalty sought against Alamo man accused of fatal McAllen Motel 6 stabbing

Prosecutors have announced that they will seek the death penalty against a 27-year-old Alamo man accused of a fatal stabbing at a McAllen Motel 6 more than a year ago that left two men dead should he be convicted.

McAllen man kept 61 cats, 6 dogs, a parrot and a turtle in terrible...

Just three days after McAllen authorities arrested two cousins accused of hoarding 94 dogs in their two story residence, two more tips came regarding another case.

McAllen police find numerous animals at residence; 1 individual in custody

For the second time in less than a week, McAllen police have responded to a residence and have found numerous animals inside.

Man shot outside McAllen Police Department remains under medical supervision

The 31-year-old man who was shot outside the McAllen Police Department in early March remains under medical supervision, according to Public Information Officer Lt. Joel Morales.

Crime rate in McAllen at its lowest in 38 years, but Valley sees ‘a...

McALLEN — The city has been recognized as Texas’ third safest city in the state.

Smell of death resulted in arrest of McAllen cousins; rescue of 94 animals

A call from a delivery driver “saying it smelled like death” and that dogs were howling inside a residence in the 3400 block of Ozark Avenue resulted in the arrest of two McAllen cousins who had 93 dogs and a cat inside a two story house, according to a probable cause affidavit.

2 McAllen women facing 94 counts of animal cruelty in hoarding case

The McAllen Police Department on Monday afternoon announced investigators have arrested two women and charged them each with 94 counts of animal cruelty.

Palm Valley Animal Society requesting donations over McAllen hoarding case

With the intake of about 90 animals over the weekend in an apparent McAllen hoarding case, Palm Valley Animal Society is requesting donations to help with the sudden influx.

Valley law enforcement responding to rash of vehicle thefts

Rio Grande Valley law enforcement agencies have seen a significant rise in the number of car thefts, which some officials say is the result of organized criminal activity that’s driving demand for specific vehicles stolen in the region before being smuggled across the border.

Mission family pleads guilty to smuggling 300 people into US

Four members of a Mission family pleaded guilty for their roles in money laundering and in smuggling 300 people into the U.S., according to a U.S. Attorney's Office news release.