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Local News Update: Immigrant Death, Wanted Fugitives, Water Main Break, and Power Outage in El Paso

Local News Update: Immigrant Death, Wanted Fugitives, Water Main Break, and Power Outage in El Paso

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Good morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Saturday, January 17. We start with a heartbreaking development at Camp East Montana inside Fort Bliss, where a Cuban immigrant died in custody on January 3. The El Paso County Medical Examiners Office calls it a homicide from asphyxia due to chest and neck compression, though ICE says it was a suicide attempt. Our community leaders urge accountability as investigations continue. Shifting to public safety, Crime Stoppers lists this weeks most wanted fugitives from El Paso Police and the Sheriffs Office. If you spot them, call 915-566-TIPS anonymously for a possible cash reward.

Over in northeast El Paso, a water main break last Saturday on Gschwind Street left Candy Arellanos home uninhabitable, displacing her family of 10 and even costing them beloved dogs. El Paso Water is offering to buy her property and the vacant house next door after providing hotel stays, but shes focused on salvaging family photos and memories. Yesterday, west El Paso saw major disruptions when faulty equipment knocked out power to over 10,000 customers near Mesa Hills Drive, Sunland Park Drive, and McNutt Road. Lights flickered out around 1 p.m., including traffic signals, but El Paso Electric restored everything by late afternoon.

City Hall updates from Thursdays Plan Commission meeting highlight infrastructure pushes, while the Texas Supreme Court just set a case involving our city and others for oral arguments in March. TxDOT keeps things moving too, with the Thorn bridge and Mesa eastbound exit opening soon, though watch for Loop 375 southbound closures today from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. between Pelicano and North Loop for striping work. Todays mild weather at 55 degrees with light winds means smooth sailing for outdoor plans, but bundle up for a cooler evening dip to 40s.

Community leaders held a press conference yesterday decrying recent federal immigration raids affecting borderland families, calling for unity and oversight at places like Annunciation House. On a positive note, local schools report strong showings in recent basketball games, with EPISD teams advancing in playoffs. Looking ahead, join us at the El Paso Streetcar Farmers Market tomorrow morning downtown.

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