Local official arrested, faces felony charges


Law enforcement arrested former Precinct 1 Commissioner Timothy Neuman July 19 on charges of felony fraud and evidence tampering related to recycled metal funds, local media reports.
Neuman, who resigned July 10, citing “personal reasons,” faces charges of misapplication of fiduciary property between $2,500 and $30,000, a state jail felony, and a third-degree felony charge of tampering with evidence, according to KSAT News.
Both Medina County Assistant Criminal District Attorney Margaret Swyers and a representative of the Texas Rangers confirmed to the Devine News that Neuman was under investigation last week.

Devine Police Report 7/11/2023

June 30
22:15PM – Complainant on Hondo Ave called in reference to juvenile female walking near roadway. Officers made contact, female stated she ran away from her house. Given courtesy ride to home.
July 1
12:42PM – Complainant called regarding vehicle debris on Hondo Ave. Roadway was cleared.
23:34PM – Complainant on Teel Dr called in reference to family member following him and wanted to right. Everything appeared okay.
July 2
0:40AM – Officer issued warrant service to female at Teel Dr. Subject jailed.
14:49PM – Officer stopped vehicle on IH 35 N found to have no DL and speeding. Vehicle towed.
19:48PM – Complainant on IH 35 S stated they found 3 bullets in coin machine slot.
July 3
6:13AM – Complainant on Commercial Dr advised a male in wheel chair was in roadway. Male given ride to his residence.
8:57AM – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave for bailer that had overturned with combine. Moved out of roadway and waited for tow truck to arrive. Assisted with traffic control.
12:00PM – Officer dispatched to Galbreath Ave for criminal trespass. Male subject jailed.
12:01PM – Officer assisted other agency with vehicle driving erratically and speeding at MM 177. Frio dispatch notified.
14:20PM – Officer issued several box fans to residents for Project Breeze.
17:52PM – Complainant on Libold Dr called regarding solicitor. Subject had permit from City of Devine to solicit. All okay.
20:56PM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for verbal between male and female. Parties were separated.
21:18PM – Called advised left purse at QuikTrip on 7/1. Purse described as a brown Tory Burch with gold chain which contained a pair of Air Pods, health insurance cards, SS card, Security Service card and six $2 bills.
July 4
1:00AM – Officer dispatched to IH 35 N for minor accident.
11:45AM – Complainant on Bright Dr advised unknown person entered building. Nothing missing. Wanted documentation.
14:28PM – Complainant on Teel Dr advised found men’s bi-fold wallet. 15:32PM Wallet was returned to owner.
19:20PM – Complainant on Hermitage Loop called regarding female asking for help.
19:30PM – Complainant on Colonial Pkwy advised that a male assaulted her. No charges were filed.
20:48PM – Complainant on Jay Dr called regarding fireworks being popped. Subject was advised of City Ordinance.
21:30PM – Complainant on Washington Dr called in reference to male walking around with possible shot gun. Male was located and identified. All okay.
July 5
5:00AM – Late entry occurred on 7/2 at approx. 7733 on traffic stop which resulted in an arrest for possession of controlled substance.
9:30AM – Called on Hondo Ave stated that a male was at her work and refusing to leave.
13:40PM – Officer dispatched to Moore Ave for verbal disturbance between caller and his son.
17:00PM – Complainant on Bright Dr stated she recently purchased property and observed 3 male subjects on property. All males departed scene before officer’s arrival.
17:00PM – Complainant on Bright Dr requested officer check vehicle that was left on property. 2008 Ford F150 reported stolen out of San Antonio. Impounded by Friendly Glenn’s Towing.
22:56PM – Officer dispatched to Ross for major accident. Subject transports to University Hospital.
July 6
0:22AM – Complainant on IH 35 S called in reference to wrecker behind business. Officers made contact with wrecker service who stated they were looking for a vehicle behind on payments.
1:25AM – Officer dispatched to Colonial Pkwy for verbal disturbance between female and her husband. All okay.
5:33AM – Complainant on Teel Dr called in reference to elderly male seen walking. Officer made contact with male and provided courtesy ride to N Transportation.
8:02AM – Complainant on Benton Ave called in reference to small fire from possible fireworks being popped nearby. Did not wish to call fire department and believed fire started from underneath mulch on 7/5.
13:08PM – Complainant on Monticello Circle called in reference to solicitor in area selling books. All okay, has permit.
22:35PM – Complainant on Rosewood stated she heard knocking at front door. Officer made location, it was neighbors looking for their dog.

Lytle Police Report 7/11/2023

Monday, July 3
12:17 AM – Saddle Ridge Subdivision – Officer responded to discover it was large fireworks being shot off and could not locate the violator.
12:18 AM – 20000 Huckleberry St. – Officer responded to someone knocking on the resident’s door. It was determined that the knocking was the large fireworks being shot off.
12:49 AM – 14600 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer provided a courtesy ride to a male and his two children in a stranded vehicle to Kinney Rd.
9:007 AM – 15100 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded and issued a criminal trespass notice to an unwanted guest.
10:00 AM – FM 3175 @ IH – 35 Officers responded to a report of a damaged manhole and manhole cover from an unknown construction company.
11:00 AM – 15500 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded and issued a criminal trespass notice to an unwanted guest.
1:26 PM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
7:06 PM – Assist Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office – 18800 Blk. Rolling Meadows Dr. – Officers responded to assist with a natural death. Officers secured the scene until a deputy arrived outside the city limits of Lytle.
8:03 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS – IH 35 NB @ MM 133 – Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
Tuesday, July 4
12:22 AM – 16000 Blk. White Cap Dr. – Officers responded to a report of fireworks being popped.
2:38 PM – 19400 Blk. S. Prairie St. – Officer spoke to a caller regarding an Amazon package delivered to the wrong address.
5:38 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of a dog in a locked vehicle that was not running.
6:00 PM – 18700 Bruce St. – Officer responded to the fireworks being popped.
8:35 PM – 14800 Blk. Adams St. – Officer responded to a report of people standing on the railroad tracks and could not locate them.
9:24 PM – 15100 Blk. Adams St. – Officers responded to speak to a homeowner regarding vehicles parked in front of his home without consent for the fireworks show.
9:31 PM – 20000 Huckleberry St. – Officer responded to a report of gunfire. Officers heard multiple shots on FM 3175 but could not locate them.
11:11 PM – 14800 Blk. Lytle Somerset St. – Officers initiated a traffic stop for improper registration, resulting in a vehicle pursuit. The driver crashed his motorcycle at IH 35 @ FM 3175 and was transported to University Hospital.
Wednesday, July 5
1:10 AM – 19000 Blk. Live Oak St. – Officers responded with Lytle VFD and extinguished the fire from the 4th of July celebration.
2:52 AM – 15100 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to check on a male having relationship problems with his girlfriend.
7:00 AM – 19800 Blk. Creek St. – Officer responded for a civil standby as a resident moved their belongings out of the home.
12:45 PM – 19900 Blk. FM 2790 – Officers responded to a report of a male that left the facility. Officers could not locate him.
1:03 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a two-vehicle injury accident.
3:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to the complainant regarding a stolen credit card that was used in Lytle at multiple locations.
4:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding unwanted text messages.
8:31 PM – Assist Texas DPS – FM 3175 @ Las Palomas – Officer assisted with a truck vs tractor accident outside the city limits of Lytle. One male was transported to an unknown hospital.
9:31 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for no registration, resulting in a police tow for no registration, insurance, or driver’s license. The vehicle was towed to Friendly Glenn’s in Natalia.
10:48 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded and issued a criminal trespass warning to an unwanted customer that was caught stealing candy and lighters.
Thursday, July 6
12:18 AM – 20200 Blk. IH 35 – Officer observed a suspicious truck while on patrol that resulted in the arrest of a 53 year old male, a 19 year old male, and a 42 year old female for stealing tires from Big Tex Trailer World. The two men and one female were arrested for theft, $2,500 <$30K, and one of the males was also charged with possessing a controlled substance. 3:31 AM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officer observed a man needing assistance in the roadway. The male was transported to the Methodist Hospital in Jourdanton by Atascosa EMS. 4:42 AM – 15900 Blk. Lake Shore Dr. – Officer responded to a two-vehicle accident. 9:53 AM – 14600 FM 2790 – Officer responded to a suspicious person and was unable to locate the man. 10:00 AM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 20000 Huckleberry – St. Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency. 11:40 AM – 20200 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a follow-up on the earlier morning attempted tire theft. 12:32 PM – 14600 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to suspicious activity but the business was closed. Everything was okay. 4:12 PM – Assist Lytle VFD / Medina County EMS –20000 Blk. IH 35 – Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency. 4:36 PM – 14800 Blk. Lytle Somerset St. – Officers responded to a male that was previously issued a criminal trespass warning. The man was given a burger and vacated the location. 4:52 PM – Live Oak Parking Lot – Officers responded and were familiar with the vehicle. Everything was okay. 6:05 PM – 17900 Blk. Ball Rd. – Officer responded to a property line dispute. 6:20 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of a dog inside a vehicle without the engine running. 6:40 PM – 20000 Blk. IH 35 Frontage Rd. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for expired registration, resulting in a police tow for expired registration, two different license plates, two different VIN#s, and no insurance. The vehicle was towed to Friendly Glenns in Natalia. Friday, July 7 12:01 AM – 14600 Blk. Open Range – Officer responded to assist a resident locked out of her home. 10:30 AM – 14300 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded for a courtesy inspection of a new business. 11:44 AM – Assist Atascosa EMS – SH 132 @ CR 6850 – Officer responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency. 11:51 AM – 700 Blk. SH 132, Natalia – Officer completed a follow-up investigation. 5:00 PM – 14300 Blk. Lake St. – Officer responded to a mobile home that was installed without city permits. 6:30 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officers initiated a traffic stop for no registration sticker that resulted in the arrest of a 41 year old male for an active warrant out of Medina County for possession of a controlled substance > 1 gram < 4 grams. Subject was booked into the Medina County Jail.
7:00 PM – 19400 Blk. Blume Dr. – Officer responded to assist a homeowner in gaining entry to her locked home. The homeowner found an open window before the officer’s arrival.
11:37 PM – Assist Lytle VFD – FM 3175 @ IH 35 Frontage Rd. – Officers responded to an 18-wheeler leaking diesel.
Saturday, July 8
11:10 AM – IH 35 Frontage Rd. @ FM 3175 – Officer provided a courtesy ride to a stranded female to Medina County.
11:40 AM – 14800 Blk. Main St. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for a traffic violation which resulted in impounding the vehicle for no driver’s license, no insurance, and fictitious license plates.
1:47 PM – 14500 Blk. Railroad St. – Officer responded to a report of illegal dumping but could not locate it.
8:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officers met with a complainant regarding an incident in Bexar County outside the city limits of Lytle.
10:00 PM – 19600 BLk. Gray St. – Officers responded to the death of a 71-year-old female.
Sunday, July 9
8:34 AM – Assist Texas DPS – FM 3175 & Luckey Rd. – Officer responded to assist with a major two-vehicle accident outside the city limits of Lytle.
3:17 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of an attempted theft of merchandise. A 51 year old male was issued a citation for theft <$100 and received a criminal trespass warning.
5:30 PM – 15300 Blk. Lake St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance.

Lytle Police Report

Monday, June 26
5:00 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer spoke to a caller regarding a loose dog at the HEB.
12:37 PM – Assist San Antonio PD –19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to assist with contacting a female. Unable to locate the female.
9:44 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded and was unable to locate the vehicle.
10:26 PM – Wisdom Rd. @ Ball Rd. – Officer responded and removed a couch blocking the roadway.
Tuesday, June 27
3:02 PM – 19900 Blk. FM 3175 – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding a check that was washed and cashed by another person outside the city limits of Lytle.
6:26 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS –19500 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
7:58 PM – Main St. @ Somerset St. – Officer provided a courtesy ride to a stranded motorist.
9:51 PM – 19300 Blk. IH 35 SB – Officer responded to an active alarm. The residence was secure.
Wednesday, June 28
1:10 AM – 19200 Blk. N. Somerset St. – Report of a suspicious person, officers were unable to locate.
1:23 AM – 19200 Blk. N. Somerset St. – Officer responded to a report of a theft that occurred two days prior. The value of stolen ladder & tools was valued at $370.00.
6:33 AM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado.
8:35 AM – Diaz St. @ San Jose St. – Officer responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle going door to door. The male was taking a survey.
11:16 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a caller that provided information on a case.
12:14 PM – Assist DA Investigator – IH 35 NB @ MM 133 – Officer responded to assist with a traffic stop.
3:25 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant via a telephone call regarding a stolen cell phone in San Antonio.
5:46 PM – Main St. @ FM 2790 – Officer responded and could not locate the pickup pulling a trailer.
7:30 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officers initiated a traffic stop for an expired vehicle registration which resulted in detaining the driver for violating the conditions of his bond. The driver was cited and released.
8:08 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of shoplifting which resulted in the arrest of a 35 year old female for shoplifting merchandise valued at $130. Subject’s mother, a 53 year old female, received a citation for criminal mischief for removing the tags off the stolen merchandise.
Thursday, June 29
7:55 AM – 19900 Blk. FM 3175 – Officer contacted Animal Control for loose goats at the Crisis Center.
10:49 AM – N. Pecan @ Adams St. – Officer responded to a suspicious vehicle sitting in the roadway on Adams St.
3:31 PM – 15200 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a report of a stolen beverage which resulted in the arrest of a 34 year old female for an active Burglary of a Habitation warrant out of Medina County. Subject was booked into the Medina County Jail.
3:45 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a suspicious object (penny) left on a vehicle door. The female was cautious due to all of the social media warnings. Everything was okay.
6:27 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS –19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer assisted a patient having a medical emergency.
8:30 PM – 19300 Blk. FM 2790 N. – Officers escorted the Lytle Little League girls to South Texas Hardware.
11:30 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a female running in the street.
Friday, June 30
4:35 AM – 19300 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to an active alarm. The residence was secure.
11:15 AM – Lytle PD – Officers received a $100 donation from a grateful resident.
11:46 AM – Lytle PD – Officers spoke to a female regarding a service call that occurred on 6/29/2023 with an officer.
1:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding her estranged daughter opening a T-Mobile account in her name.
5:16 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2015 Mitsubishi.
9:31 PM – IH 35 SB MM 133 – Officer responded to a report of a male walking on the shoulder but could not find him.
10:55 PM – 14600 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded and provided a courtesy ride to Devine to a man.
11:45 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 15100 Blk. Norvell St. – Officer responded to assist a patient with a medical emergency.
Saturday, July 1
1:25 AM – 19800 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to discover the two men were sleeping in their car.
5:18 AM – 14600 Blk, FM 2790 – Officer responded to an active alarm. The business was secure.
8:03 AM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded and was unable to locate the person.
8:29 AM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance resulting in the arrest of a 31 year old female on an active warrant out of Medina County for injury to a child/elderly/disabled w/intent bodily injury. Subject was booked into the Medina County jail.
10:07 AM – Lytle PD – Officer responded regarding a child custody matter.
11:33 AM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance.
4:36 PM – 15900 Blk. Lake Shore Dr. – Officer responded to an ice chest in the roadway.
4:59 PM – 19900 Blk. FM 2790 – Officers responded to a 20-year-old consumer that walked out of the center. The person was returned to the center, the staff later obtained an emergency detention warrant & our officers transported the person to a San Antonio area hospital.
5:11 PM – 15300 Blk. Oak St. – Officer responded to the death of a 65-year-old male.
11:42 PM – 18300 Blk. Wisdom Rd. – Officer responded to a female walking in the roadway.
Sunday, July 2
7:34 AM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a suspicious parked vehicle.
10:14 AM – Lytle PD – Officer responded regarding a child custody matter.
2:35 PM – 18700 Blk. Wisdom Rd. – Officers responded, and everything was okay.
4:27 PM – 19500 Blk. IH 35 – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance, issuing a criminal trespass warning to an unsatisfied customer.
5:08 PM – 14800 Blk. Lytle-Somerset St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe.
8:18 PM – 15100 Blk. Norvell – Officer responded to an active alarm. The residence was secure.
8:46 PM – 15300 Blk. Oak St. – Officer responded to the death of an 86-year-old male.
8:48 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of a male walking out of the store shoplifting approx.—$ 120 worth of beer and unknown items an hour before contacting the police.
10:01 PM – 15000 Blk. Mesquite St. – Officer responded to a report of fireworks being pooped but could not locate them.
10:11 PM – 15200 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a female that was reported stealing a soda. The female was issued a criminal trespass warning.
11: 27 PM – FM 3175 @ IH 35 – Officer responded to look for a black Jaguar vehicle but could not locate it.

Natalia Police Report

06-26-2023 – code enforcement – Officer contacted the property owner to get the overgrown grass cut and improve the look of the city.
06-28-2023 – canine – other – Officer responded to a call for a loose dog I’m the neighborhood that had been caught in a trap placed by the officer; the dog was taken to the city kennel
06-28-2023 – assist other agency – Officer assisted MCSO on a crash
06-29-2023 – wanted person – Acting on information relayed to officers the wanted individual was located and taken into custody without incident
06-30-2023 – threats – Officer responded to a call for threats at a local business, report wax taken without incident
07-01-2023 – welfare concern – Officers responded to a call for a welfare concern, the individual turned out to be in good health and not in any danger.
Officers issued multiple citations and warnings for various traffic violations. 

Devine Police Report

June 23
0:35 AM – Officer assisted DPS on Teel Dr with securing subject inside vehicle.
3:21 AM – Complainant on Libold Dr reported male subject outside of residence. Officers made location; everything okay. Family member on location.
9:58 AM – Complainant on Mobile Parkway report female was seen on door bell camera ringing door bell and picking up cigarette butts in her yard and walking around in yard. Contact made with subject; all okay.
12:21 PM – Complainant on Davis Ave reported verbal disturbance between female and male.
16:33 PM – Complainant on Dove Ave report old Dodge pickup parked in front of residence for a couple of weeks. Tagged with 72 hour abandoned vehicle tag.
17:13 PM – Officer stopped vehicle on IH 35 N for speeding – no driver’s license or insurance. Vehicle towed by Friendly Glenns.
June 24
14:43 PM – Complainant on SH 132 N reported vehicle broken down near road. Driver made location. Vehicle towed by Morales Towing.
22:34 PM – Complainant on Hondo Ave reported man screaming at woman and pulling her hair. Male subject arrested and jailed for Assault Causing Bodily Injury-Family Violence.
June 25
4:15 AM – Complainant on Dilley Ave reported he was trying to leave female who came home drunk and causing a disturbance. Female and children released to responsible party.
21:15 PM – Complainant on IH 35 S reported Hispanic female attempted to take $955.61 of items. Items were recovered. Incident occurred at 1930 hrs.
June 26
10:50 AM – Complainant on Transportation Dr reported suspicious vehicle – Maroon Chevy SUV parked under trees. Male walked across RR tracks and walking in field. Vehicle left before officer arrived.
11:06 AM – Complainant on Malone Ave believed that unknown person opened compartment to travel trailer they are staying in on property. Area searched; unable to locate.
15:34 PM – Complainant on Hondo Ave reported female on location refusing to leave. ID’s by police. Female left location.
19:20 PM – Officer dispatched to CR 5710 for disturbance between female and male.
June 27
4:34 AM – Complainant on Teel Dr involved in verbal dispute with boyfriend. Complainant locked boyfriend out of apartment and he was attempting to get back in.
14:24 PM – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave for minor accident.
16:45 PM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for female subject causing a disturbance and refusing to leave. Was seen driving older model Trailblazer. Subject left before officer arrived.
June 28
4:50 AM – Complainant on Libold Dr advised that girlfriend won’t let him leave house to go to work. Upon officer arrival complainant advised he no longer needed assistance.
11:12 AM – Complainant on Breeze Dr reported 18 wheeler parked. Officer left orange sticker on driver’s side window as warning.
12:25 PM – Officer assisted County ACO with locating owner of cow.
13:40 PM – Complainant on Hondo Ave3 report stalled vehicle. Ran out of gas, vehicle moved out of roadway.
June 29
15:24 PM – Complainant on McAnnely Ave report two males on bikes staying behind home in the bushes.
17:50 PM – Officer dispatched to IH 35 for major accident. One vehicle took out guard rail at MM 123.
18:34 PM – Complainant on Windy Knoll reported two groups of juveniles yelling at each other. Parties were separated.

Narcotics bust…

Medina County K9 “Zira” led deputies to uncover four guns, meth, marijuana, and cash.

PRESS RELEASE by Medina County Sheriff’s Office–
Medina County deputies responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle near county Road 6712 and County Road 672 E on March 29, 2023. Upon arrival deputies made contact with two occupants Donald Sigler (DOB:01/06/1980) and Brittany Gomez (DOB: 1/13/1989).
After speaking with both occupants a K9 was requested. K9 handler J. Thomas and his partner, K9 Zira arrived at the location which led to the finding of 58 grams of methamphetamines. This information was later provided to Medina County Narcotics Unit.
Medina County Narcotics investigators began conducting a further investigation which led to a search of a residence in Natalia, Medina County Texas. As a result of the search, over one kilo of methamphetamines were located, over two pounds of marijuana, four firearms (one stolen) and cash that is believed to be proceeds from the sell of narcotics.

Crash and bailout puts school on high alert

The smuggler in this bailout last Tuesday just left the car in “drive” as she and the occupants bailed out of the vehicle on Hwy 132 just outside Devine. The vehicle actually hit the deputy’s unit after she jumped out, and authorities who are growing more weary every day from the constant bailouts, began the search. There have been over 1,223,000 CPB apprehensions on the Southwest Border in the past six months (October-March) according to US Border Patrol.

Authorities used dogs in an attempt to track down smugglers and several people who bailed out of this vehicle (below). The vehicle’s windshield was shattered to pieces as it crashed through a fence on Zig Zag near the school this Tuesday, April 25. Thankfully the pursuit ended before going through the school zone traffic. Parents got an alert about the situation around 7:30AM as kiddos were being dropped off at school, and authorities secured the area to make sure there was no threat to the students. Medina County Sheriff Randy Brown had only a few minutes to talk as he was in the middle of another bailout case just a few hours later the same day.

Man transported after collision with cow on 462

Edge was driving down a dark FM road when two Brahman cattle came into the headlights.

On Wednesday, April 12th around 8:30 pm local man Rodney Edge, of Bigfoot, was heading to feed livestock when he collided with a cow just past the old Bigfoot school. There were two Brahman cows out on the road on FM 462, he said.
“He didn’t have time to swerve,” said his wife Amy Edge. My husband was transferred via ambulance to a local hospital. Thankfully his injuries are not considered life threatening, but he does have a fractured vertebrae and soft tissue damage in the back and neck. We are trying to take it one day at a time, and are thankful to friends and family for their support and praise God for the renewed strength to keep going one step at a time.”