Andrew Montalvo worked for News/Talk 790, KFYO from November 2012 to May 2014
Andrew Montalvo
Houston Police Officers Facing Conspiracy and Bribery Charges
Two Houston police officers are facing conspiracy and bribery charges related to cocaine smuggling.
Officer Emerson Canizales of Kingwood and Officer Michael Miceli of Humble have been arrested on the indictment of conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to distribute and accepting bribes for protection services...
Parole Officer Faces 20 Years for Failing to Report Her Parolee
Nichelle Derricks, a former parole officer faces up to 20 years for fraud.
Bones Discovered in East Texas Woods
A human skull was found in woods north of Houston.
San Antonio Brothers Face Death Penalty in Rape of One’s 10-year-old and Triple Murder
Two brother face sexual exploitation and capital murder charges in San Antonio as prosecutors seek the death penalty.
32-year-old Conrad Ochoa and 37-year-old Baron Ochoa have been indicted on capital murder counts in the deaths of Conrad’s 10-year-old Daughter, Samvastion “Sammie” Ochoa, her 29-year-old mother, Rebecca “Veggie” Gonzalez, and their 41-year-old roommate, Pamela Wenske
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Ft Bragg General Avoids Entering a Plea for Sex Charges that Could Lead to Life In Prison
Fort Bragg Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair deferred entering a plea this morning.
Teens Ravage Home of World War II Veteran
Two juveniles are in custody in Houston for vandalizing the home of a World War II veteran.
Dallas DA Calls for “Racial Justice” Act
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins has called for a “racial justice” act.
Midland Doctor Awaits Sentencing After Pleading Guilty to Drug Charges
A midland doctor has plead guilty in a drug case.
Dr. Barrett Doyle Whitefeild of Odessa plead guilty to the charges of conspiring to possess with intent to distribute and distributing controlled substances.
Investigators say Whitefield wrote fake prescriptions for hydrocodone numerous times without even seeing the patents for which the prescriptions were written...
The Falsehoods of the Union Debate
Wisconsin’s right to work legislation, championed by Governor Scott Walker, has been upheld by the 7th court of appeals.
Four Former South Texas Officers Face Charges in Federal Drug Sting
Three former South Texas police officers are facing arraignment on charges that they accepted money in exchange for escorting drug shipments.