Business Scam
May 02, 2014

     Scam Involving Fictitious Federal Reserve Grant
January 2012

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is aware of an ongoing scam that involves fraudsters claiming to be from the Federal Reserve (sometimes using the name James Carter) contacting the public through unsolicited phone calls or emails regarding a fictitious $7000 federal grant. In most instances regarding this scam, the fraudsters require the victims to wire a certain sum of money (via Western Union or Moneygram) in order to receive the fictitious grant. The victim is told this money is needed for an application fee, a charitable donation or a processing fee in order for the fictitious grant money to be released. After the victim wires these funds, the victim is contacted again and requested to wire additional money for one final fee in order to receive the fictitious grant money. Of course, the victims will never receive any grant money as this program does not exist.

Please note the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is NOT involved in any federal grant program. We urge the public to remain alert to fraudulent scams involving individuals who purport to be employees of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York does not maintain grant money or any other type of funds / accounts for individuals.

Please remember: the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will never contact the public via unsolicited phone calls or e-mails asking for money or any other type of personal information.

 



Burglary at Frontier Audubon
May 01, 2014

Weslaco Police are trying to identify a suspect in a burglary at Frontera Audubon, 1101 S. Texas Blvd. The burglar pried open a door to a storage room at the historic Skaggs house and stole a grass trimmer. The suspect is wearing Dallas Cowboys attire, checking out the premises, and then drives off in a white minivan.
    If you know who this person is, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or leave a tip on the Crime Stoppers website. Your information could earn you a cash reward.


Burglary at Shawnee Village
April 22, 2014

Weslaco Police are looking for a burglar that broke into a home in the 3000 block of Wild Turkey Drive, in Shawnee Village subdivision. This occurred on April 8, at about 8:30am. The suspect forced open the front door to a house that was just being moved into.
     He took a sizable supply of baby diapers and miscellaneous small electronic items.
     A witness reported seeing a Hispanic male, 25-30 years of age, about 5 feet, 5 inches tall, husky build, short hair. He drove off in a tan Mercury Grand Marquis.
     If you have any information about this burglary, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477. If your tip leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward. You may remain anonymous. 

Vehicle Burglar Sought
April 15, 2014

Weslaco Police are looking for a vehicle burglar who broke into two different cars, one at Weslaco City Park on April 2 and the other at 401 S. Kansas on April 9. In  the first crime, the suspect took a red Coach purse with personal identification documents inside. In the other crime on Kansas St., he stole a red tote bag with hot pink wallet, a cosmetics bag, cash, and other items inside it.
     The suspect is sparsely described as being heavyset (fat), having a beard, and wearing a cap. The best clue is his Chrysler 300, with paper license plates. The car is a dark blue or green color.
     If you know who this burglar is or who drives such a car, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or you may leave your tip on this website. Whatever method you choose, you will remain anonymous. An arrest makes you eligible for  a cash reward.


Arson on East 10th St.
March 19, 2014

     Someone set a fire inside a building belonging to the Seventh Adventist Church on Sunday night, January 19, about 9:30pm. A small metal vacant structure was the target. It is located behind the Adventist laundry building, on East 10th Street and Bridge Avenue.
     The suspect was able to crawl through an upper window, go inside, and start a fire. No one was injured, and not much was inside to be destroyed. It did take the fire department several hours to completely extinguish the flames. Now the arson investigators want to find out who started the fire.
     If you know anything about this fire, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or leave a tip on this website. If your tip leads to the arrest or juvenile detention of the guilty party, you will be eligible for a cash reward. You may remain anonymous.      

Burned Building



Burglary Times 2
March 08, 2014

Weslaco Police need your assistance in solving two burglaries that occurred in the early morning hours of Saturday, March 8. In the first burglary, at Just-a-Cut, 1504 W. Expressway 83, near Denny`s, one or more intruders destroyed the lock on the front door of the business and entered.
     Once inside, the burglar quickly grabbed the entire cash register and took it with him.  Unfortunately for him, there was no money in it.
     Dissatisfied, the voracious burglar traveled to the HEB area, 1004  N. Texas Blvd, selecting as victim "iSpa & Nails" which is south of the HEB store. Same tune; second verse. He ripped out the lock to the door, entered, ransacked the interior until he hit pay dirt. The burglar left with a sizable amount of cash. Both the stores had alarm systems that activated. Police officers responded in good time, but the burglar had already made his getaway. Both burglaries occurred between 2:15am and 2:50am.
      If you have any idea who committed these burglaries or know anything else about these crimes, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or leave your tip on the website. An arrest makes you eligible for a cash reward. You remain anonymous.

 



Burglary on Paisano Lane
February 04, 2014

Burglars struck a residence in the 800 block of Paisano Lane on Tuesday, February 4. They kicked open the front door, entered the house, and stole a number of items. These included a Sony 55-inch 3D HDTV, an Insignia 42-inch HDTV, a Kenwood surround sound system, and other valuables.
      A witness reports seeing two men, each one about  5 feet, 7 inches, one with dark skin and the other light skinned. They got into a white Kia Spectra 4-door car and left the scene.
      If you have any idea who these burglars are, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or leave your tip on this website. You always remain anonymous. An arrest makes you eligible for a cash reward.

Burglary on Mexico Street
January 19, 2014

     Burglars kicked in the back door of a house in the 2100 block of Mexico Street in Bellaire Subdivision on January 19, 2014.  The burglary occurred between 11am and 2:45pm. They stole a Vizio 52-inch HDTV, a Nintendo Wii with 5 games, and a JVC sound system.
      Apparently, there were 4 males who participated and two vehicles they used. One was a red sport utility vehicle, and the other a tan 4 door car.
      If you have any idea who these criminals are, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at (956) 968-8477, or leave a tip on this website. If your tip leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward. You remain anonymous.

"Rising Star Academy" Burglarized
January 17, 2014

     A local business, "Rising Star Academy," located at 318 S. Texas Blvd., was broken into on Friday, January 17. It is believed that the burglary occurred between 7:30 and 10:15 in the morning. Taken were 5 guitars that were on display in the front window. There is no description of the guitars. If anyone happened to sell you a guitar for a cheap price, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers. The number is (956) 968-8477.


 



Burglars Invade Southland Heights
November 15, 2013

On November 7, at about 3:20am, two burglars kicked in the
front door of a residence on Southland Drive. They
went into the living room, grabbing a 52-inch Samsung TV
and a briefcase. They were only inside the house a minute.
      The homeowner`s surveillance system captured some good
images of the two men. If you know these burglars or have any other
information about this burglary, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers
at (956) 968-8477. You may remain anonymous.

 


 



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