That used to be a decent area with some nice homes but has become one of the places you don't venture into if you don't have to, especially after dark.Beiruty wrote:one more here: http://www.wfaa.com/news/texas-news/128011448.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:49 pm
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- Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:49 pm
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Out of San Antonio or the subdivision? Personally I want out of San Antonio. Would like to find myself in the Georgetown area. Or better yet, Canyon Lake.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:We have been dealing with this type of crime since we moved into our brand new subdivision. Since that first Christmas thugs from a nearby bad subdivision have been coming in and breaking into cars and houses. It is pathetic and the day cannot come soon enough when we move away from there.
- Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:33 pm
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More San Antonio Crime
30.06 to the chest. Bad dude is lucky to be alive.
SAN ANTONIO -- A man was shot moments after he burst into a home Monday afternoon on the city's North side.
According to neighbors in the 300 block of Countrywood, the 35-year-old man ran out of a Mercedes Benz that had pulled up in front of the home, where he was met with gunfire upon entering the residence.
Neighbors said the man was shot in the lower chest with a 30.06 rifle.
"(The) burglar was pounding on the door (and) the homeowner came downstairs (and) he saw the door bowed-in," said San Antonio police spokesman Matthew Porter. "(The homeowner) looked through the peep hole, saw the suspect banging on the door. He got hit on the face as (the burglar) was kicking it in."
The man was transported to University Hospital in critical but stable condition, Porter said.
Officers discovered drug paraphernalia in the trunk of the Mercedes. Porter said that the car did not belong to the suspect, but instead borrowed it from an acquaintance.
The man will face a charge of burglary of a habitation, Porter said.
He said it didn't appear that the would-be burglar was armed. The 33-year-old homeowner is not expected to be charged.
SAN ANTONIO -- A man was shot moments after he burst into a home Monday afternoon on the city's North side.
According to neighbors in the 300 block of Countrywood, the 35-year-old man ran out of a Mercedes Benz that had pulled up in front of the home, where he was met with gunfire upon entering the residence.
Neighbors said the man was shot in the lower chest with a 30.06 rifle.
"(The) burglar was pounding on the door (and) the homeowner came downstairs (and) he saw the door bowed-in," said San Antonio police spokesman Matthew Porter. "(The homeowner) looked through the peep hole, saw the suspect banging on the door. He got hit on the face as (the burglar) was kicking it in."
The man was transported to University Hospital in critical but stable condition, Porter said.
Officers discovered drug paraphernalia in the trunk of the Mercedes. Porter said that the car did not belong to the suspect, but instead borrowed it from an acquaintance.
The man will face a charge of burglary of a habitation, Porter said.
He said it didn't appear that the would-be burglar was armed. The 33-year-old homeowner is not expected to be charged.