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Sonora PD: No officer assailant on the run

Sonora PD: No officer assailant on the run

Yahoo07-05-2025

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — The Sonora Police Department is warning residents that a social media post claiming that law enforcement is searching for an individual accused of committing armed robbery and assaulting a female officer is false.
In a statement published by the City of Sonora via a Nixle alert on May 7, Sonora PD stated that it had 'been made aware of a social media post circulating that falsely claims local authorities are searching for an individual wanted for armed robbery and for assaulting a female police officer in Sonora, Texas.'
Sonora PD Chief Donnie Fernandez assured citizens that 'no such incident has occurred in Sonora.'
'There have been no recent assaults involving any officers of the Sonora Police Department, including female officers, and there is no ongoing manhunt for any such individual,' Sonora PD said.
One dead, one injured in officer-involved shooting in Iraan
The agency said that the social media post 'appears to be a scam or hoax' and advised residents to 'exercise caution when sharing unverified information on social media.'
Those with questions or concerns are asked to contact the department directly at (325)-387-3888.
'Thank you for your continued support and vigilance,' Sonora PD said.
The Sonora PD's warning comes after a deputy was shot in West Texas on May 6. According to Nexstar-affiliated station KMID, a Pecos County Sheriff's deputy was shot while conducting a traffic stop near Iraan. The deputy was taken to a hospital in Midland for treatment and was stated to be stable, while the suspect was shot and killed.
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