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Keep up with what’s going on in Devine, Natalia, Lytle, Bigfoot and Moore areas in Medina, Frio, and Atascosa Counties.
Brush fires being left unattended in new Bigfoot neighborhoods
It’s no secret that the Bigfoot area is rapidly growing, Continue reading “Brush fires being left unattended in new Bigfoot neighborhoods”
Brummett Cemetery vandalized
A local cemetery in nearby Moore has been repeatedly damaged and vandalized this past June. Continue reading “Brummett Cemetery vandalized”
UPDATE: Devine kidnapping suspect and victim still missing
Family, friends, and community praying for safe return….
An updated story can be found at https://devinenews.com/a-sad-and-tragic-day-two-bodies-found-in-pearson/
The following Story published Monday, July 1 at 11:58 am–
A Devine woman was at home with her three children when suspect entered the house with a gun this past Sunday morning, June 30 around 8:48 am. The home is located in the 300 block of Fox Run, and the suspect is identified by police as 48-year-old Jorge Jaramillo.

“The suspect entered his ex-girlfriend’s home through a window, armed with a handgun. He forced the victim to leave the house with him, and used her vehicle,” according to a press release from Devine PD. “The vehicle was located in the 6000 block of County Road 4514 in the Pearson area.”
“We pinged the victim’s phone, and located the vehicle near the railroad tracks and the old silos in Pearson,” said Devine PD Chris Andrews.

The phone was left inside the locked vehicle with dark tinted windows, so deputies forced entry into the vehicle quickly, but it had been abandoned.
A DPS helicopter promptly arrived and searched a 5 miles radius of where the car was found. The Texas Department of Corrections also brought their tracking dogs and searched the area on foot for approximately four hours with Medina County Deputies, while Devine officers were on scene.
According to Devine PD, victim Jessica Sanchez, has been entered as a missing/endangered person.
“We are not sure why they abandoned the vehicle, but we think somebody may have picked them up due to the fact that helicopter and dogs did not locate them,” Lieutenant Andrews stated.
Police are asking everyone to be on the lookout for the suspect and victim, who are both from Devine.
“Jaramillo has been living in Devine area, but we know he does have ties in Michigan in the Hart or Detroit area, where he attended high school,” said Lieutenant Andrews.
It’s been approximately 26 years since Devine has seen a Aggravated Kidnapping case like this, and the whole community is praying for her safe return.
“It is sad to see an awful crime like this in our community. I can only recall two kidnapping cases in my time at Devine PD. One of those cases in 1993 was very similar to this case. That young woman was returned safely to her family, and we hope the victim in this case will also be located and reunited with her family soon…..We do want to emphasize that this was not a random crime. The victim and the offender know each other from a long term relationship that recently ended,” Lieutenant Andrews adds.
Jaramillo was arrested this past May for Aggravated Assault. At that time “Officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Fox Run in reference to an assault in which a male subject held a pocket knife to his girlfriend’s throat.”
Jaramillo was booked into Medina County Jail on that date, May 27, and released after he posted bond. A emergency protective order was also issued at that time.
Family and friends are praying for Jessica’s safe return.
“Thank you everyone for all your prayers and shares….pray and share so she can return safely to her girls,” a family member stated.
If you see this man, please contact the Devine Police Department at 830-4403 or dial 911. Please do not attempt to approach him yourself.

Anonymous tips
If you have any information on their whereabouts, you can contact Medina County Crime Stoppers to share an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-367-2833. You do not have to give your name.

UPDATE: Devine Kidnapping suspect and victim still missing
Family, friends, and community praying for safe return….
Story updated Monday, July 1 at 11:58 am–
A Devine woman was at home with her three children when suspect entered the house with a gun this past Sunday morning, June 30 around 8:48 am. The home is located in the 300 block of Fox Run, and the suspect is identified by police as 48-year-old Jorge Jaramillo.
“The suspect entered his ex-girlfriend’s home through a window, armed with a handgun. He forced the victim to leave the house with him, and used her vehicle,” according to a press release from Devine PD. “The vehicle was located in the 6000 block of County Road 4514 in the Pearson area.”
“We pinged the victim’s phone, and located the vehicle near the railroad tracks and the old silos in Pearson,” said Devine PD Chris Andrews.

The phone was left inside the locked vehicle with dark tinted windows, so deputies forced entry into the vehicle quickly, but it had been abandoned.
A DPS helicopter promptly arrived and searched a 5 miles radius of where the car was found. The Texas Department of Corrections also brought their tracking dogs and searched the area on foot for approximately four hours with Medina County Deputies, while Devine officers were on scene.
According to Devine PD, victim Jessica Sanchez, has been entered as a missing/endangered person.
“We are not sure why they abandoned the vehicle, but we think somebody may have picked them up due to the fact that helicopter and dogs did not locate them,” Lieutenant Andrews stated.
Police are asking everyone to be on the lookout for the suspect and victim, who are both from Devine.
“Jaramillo has been living in Devine area, but we know he does have ties in Michigan in the Hart or Detroit area, where he attended high school,” said Lieutenant Andrews.
It’s been approximately 26 years since Devine has seen a Aggravated Kidnapping case like this, and the whole community is praying for her safe return.
“It is sad to see an awful crime like this in our community. I can only recall two kidnapping cases in my time at Devine PD. One of those cases in 1993 was very similar to this case. That young woman was returned safely to her family, and we hope the victim in this case will also be located and reunited with her family soon…..We do want to emphasize that this was not a random crime. The victim and the offender know each other from a long term relationship that recently ended,” Lieutenant Andrews adds.
Jaramillo was arrested this past May for Aggravated Assault. At that time “Officers were dispatched to the 300 block of Fox Run in reference to an assault in which a male subject held a pocket knife to his girlfriend’s throat.”
Jaramillo was booked into Medina County Jail on that date, May 27, and released after he posted bond. A emergency protective order was also issued at that time.
Family and friends are praying for Jessica’s safe return.
“Thank you everyone for all your prayers and shares….pray and share so she can return safely to her girls,” a family member stated.
If you see this man, please contact the Devine Police Department at 830-4403 or dial 911. Please do not attempt to approach him yourself.

Anonymous tips
If you have any information on their whereabouts, you can contact Medina County Crime Stoppers to share an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-367-2833. You do not have to give your name.

Tschirhart home struck by lightning
As storms rolled in last week, a local family’s home was struck by lightning in northern Medina County. Continue reading “Tschirhart home struck by lightning”
Over 117 migrants released in Uvalde
Photo courtesy the Uvalde Leader News
The border may be a long ways away from Devine, Continue reading “Over 117 migrants released in Uvalde”
Pay raises on the way at Natalia ISD
The Natalia ISD School Board approved base pay increases for teachers beginning with the 2019-2020 school year Continue reading “Pay raises on the way at Natalia ISD”
East Medina water meter conversion underway
East Medina County Special Utility District is in the process of converting more than 3,000 water meters to radio read type meters Continue reading “East Medina water meter conversion underway”
Devine ISD employee raises, added stipends approved; more updates to come in July
This past June 12, 2019 Devine ISD board members met for a Special Meeting, and approved local raises.
Continue reading “Devine ISD employee raises, added stipends approved; more updates to come in July”