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'We didn't just call police to wait to apprehend the individual, the neighbors actually did it themselves,' resident Salvador Saucedo Guzman told WUSA anchor Simone de Alba at the scene.
WASHINGTON — Police said a man who stabbed himself before attacking a friend and strangers on Thursday afternoon was in an "altered state of mind" when the violent crime happened. According to ...
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) Salvador Saucedo Guzman said the neighborhood really came together and didn't wait on police. "He chose the wrong block to come on," Guzman said.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) Salvador Saucedo Guzman said the neighborhood really came together and didn't wait on police. "He chose the wrong block to come on," Guzman said.
Paul Saucedo-Huipio, 49, was surrendered by Mexico to U.S. authorities on Feb. 21 to face previously filed charges in Arizona, the DOJ confirmed. He also made his initial appearance on Feb. 21 in ...
Waller County Sheriff Troy Guidry issued a statement Friday confirming that Salvador Saucedo Jr. was declared clinically brain dead Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. His body was released to his family Thursday ...
Salvador Saucedo, Jr. was pronounced clinically brain dead at approximately 5:59 p.m. Wednesday. He had been the subject of an ongoing manhunt following his escape from Bellville Hospital.
Salvador Saucedo escaped in Bellville on Jan. 23. He was found in a burning house in Richards, Texas, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Salvador Saucedo, who was on the run for nearly a month after he allegedly used a wire to pick the locks on his handcuffs, was pronounced clinically brain dead on Wednesday.
Saucedo was described by law enforcement officials as "dangerous" at the time of his escape. He was added to the Texas Department of Public Safety's 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders List.
Salvador Saucedo, who was added to Texas' 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders List last week, was located at a house in Richards, Texas, in eastern Grimes County early Tuesday morning.