The Texas Department of Public Safety is offering rewards of up to $1,000 for the capture of rioters during the May 30 protests in Austin.
The July 11 incident at 2400 Wickersham Lane that left a 38-year-old man dead appears to have stemmed from an argument over a stolen car.
The death of a 28-year-old man at the Skyloft Apartments, located at 507 W. 23rd St., has been deemed 'not suspicious,' police said.
What began as a vehicle fire at the Austin Direct Auto Sales extended to the adjacent business office to create intense conflagration.
Officials said Mary Jane Weaver, 22, and Natalie Hernandez, 19, both of Austin, were arrested for incidents during protests in May.
The incident dates to Friday, July 10, just after 4:30 a.m. along the 11800 block of North Interstate 35.
Police initially said camera footage from protests that left demonstrators injured from cops' projectiles would be released within 60 days.
Deputies went to Roderick Drive amid reports of a child not breathing, later finding internal injuries inconsistent with natural causes.
The grants support local law enforcement efforts to prevent Texas residents from experiencing more than $1 billion in annual losses.
Travyh Lamont Avery, 24, and Olivia Sanders, 22, died after their car hit a guardrail and concrete pillar, while child passenger survived.
Shelby Bean, 28, was driving along North Lamar Boulevard when her car struck a utility pole, resulting in her death at an area hospital.
An employee at the Graboost convenience store on 4611 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. was stabbed during the June 23 robbery, police said.
Amid continued and growing threat of coronavirus, this will be no ordinary July 4. Residents are urged to be extra careful as a result.
Even drivers unwilling to submit to sobriety tests will have blood drawn to determine their level of impairment over the 4th of July period.
Police seek the public's help in identifying 3 people wanted in connection to the June 9 robbery of a Mini Max Food Mart convenience store.
Arrest warrants were executed for Darius Deshawn Berkley, 22, of Austin and Gerald Govan Brown, 18, of Pflugerville.
According to reports, a person was in custody after a car drove through a crowd of demonstrators that resulted in no injuries.
The Austin Police Department named the officers now on administrative duty after protesters were injured from non-lethal munitions in May.
Despite life-saving measures, Eber Misael Castillo Ortiz, 22, died at the scene from which an unknown driver fled.
Medics were dispatched to Grisham Trail just after 7 p.m. to aid an adult patient left in critical, life-threatening condition after dive.
Police responded to the intersection of Airport Boulevard and Gunter Street on Wednesday just before 6:45 p.m. amid reports of a shooting.
The incident dates to May 30 when protesters are said to have damaged the Capitol building, monuments, fixtures and cop cars.
The incident that left a 29-year-old woman dead occurred just before 5 p.m. at the intersection of FM 2222 and City Park Road, police said.
Police responded first to Mueller Boulevard and, some eight hours later, to Alexandria Drive in separate incidents they termed as homicides.
The reflective nature of a day commemorating Juneteenth did not diminish the intensity of ongoing protests in downtown Austin.
The incident occurred on Friday, June 12, just before 11:30 p.m. as the deputy responded to a collision along FM 812.
Among the findings into the 12 officer-involved shootings in 2018 is that most civilians were ethnic minorities, specifically Latino men.
Police arrested Hamza Oumanso, 17, Joseph Lopez, 18, and a minor in connection to the robbery of more than 30 firearms.
Two women are being sought in the incident at a 7-Eleven store during which they were accompanied by six more people, one of them armed.
Reports of potential abuse from law enforcment amid civil unrest reach 227 since May 29 when police protests began in earnest.
As protests over police brutality continue, the district attorney added the form for residents to report excessive force by law enforcement.
More than two months after a man died after being Tased by Austin police, his family is issuing a renewed call for justice.
Susanna Duncan, 22, was last seen on April 21 at the 7th Street/Interstate 35 intersection near the police headquarters downtown.
Rescuers responded to the Jones Brothers Park swimming area at around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday amid reports of a distressed swimmer.
The Travis County Sheriff's Office noted that both people testing positive have since been released from custody.
The incident occurred just before 1 p.m. at South SH 130 at Harold Green Road, Austin-Travis County EMS medics said via Twitter.
Police said the suspect gains entry into businesses posing as an electrical company worker or part of the maintenance crew.
The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation involving the Austin PD, Travis County District Attorney’s Office and the FBI.
Lillie Jackson Decuire, 74, was last seen at around 6:45 p.m. at an HEB gas station along the 500 block of Canyon Ridge Drive.
Amid mounting anger over injuries of protesters last weekend, DA says 10 separate investigations into their tactics are ongoing.