logo
#

Latest news with #MontgomeryCounty

Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania

CBS News

timean hour ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Crews searching for man whose canoe tipped over on Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania

A man is missing after his canoe tipped over while on the Schuylkill River in Pottstown, Pennsylvania Sunday night. Officials said rescue crews were called to the 900 block of Industrial Highway near the Keim Street Bridge just before 9 p.m. on June 1 after getting reports of people in distress. According to Chester County dispatch, a canoe with two people inside tipped over and one person was able to make it to shore. Sources tell CBS News Philadelphia that another another man, who is in his 20s went under the water and didn't resurface. Crews from both Chester and Montgomery counties, along with Pennsylvania State Police, searched until about 2:30 a.m. Monday before calling off efforts for the night. They are expected to resume searching around 9 a.m. This is a developing story. CBS News Philadelphia will provide more details as new information becomes available. , and contributed to this report.

Houston brides lose over $153k to 'Wedding Scammer'; Charleston Lane investigation continues
Houston brides lose over $153k to 'Wedding Scammer'; Charleston Lane investigation continues

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Houston brides lose over $153k to 'Wedding Scammer'; Charleston Lane investigation continues

The Brief Charleston Lane's former operator is accused of running off with payments from Houston couples and not delivering services. The current total from our reporting is over $153 thousand in losses. Authorities are investigating the Willis wedding venue after FOX 26 aired a story on allegations of fraud. More possible victims are coming forward alleging losses and unauthorized credit card payments. FOX26 continues the investigation into the former operator of the Charleston Lane venue in Willis, Texas. The total losses of possible victims who have come forward now totals more than $153,000. The backstory In March, FOX 26 broke the story of a Houston bride who lost more than $50 thousand to the former operator after showing up to the venue the day before her wedding to locked doors. After the story aired, the Montgomery County District Attorney confirmed that the Sheriff's office launched an investigation into the matter. A follow-up story featured more victims coming forward telling similar tales of unfulfilled services, locked doors and bounced refund checks. The venue is now under new ownership according to the current owner. FOX26 is not reporting the name of the former operator because no criminal charges have been filed, but it is reported in 'The Wedding Scammer' podcast by Justin Sayles. Sayles alleges this operator has been defrauding people nationwide for years. What they're saying Possible victims, like Rashidah, are continuing to speak out. "I saw [the previous] story, and I was like, oh my gosh, that's sad and that's when I reached out to you, I didn't even know the place was closed," she said. She has a wedding date set at Charleston Lane in September, but she doesn't think it's going to happen. "I tried calling the numbers are out of service and tried emailing but haven't gotten a response," she said. She says she spent $2,225 booking the venue and paid through Zelle. "I was a little skeptical of it at first because the names didn't match up," she said. But the operator confirmed it was the right account and she proceeded. "I sent the payment, they sent me a receipt saying they had received the payment and ever since then I have not heard back from them," she said. Chanell Joseph says she's getting the same "ghosting" treatment. "The numbers are out of service, the emails bounce back," she said. Joseph has her wedding at the venue in March. She says it was beautiful and everything went well - until the food came out. "All the food was cold, room temperature to cold," she said, adding that the menu items weren't correct either. "It wasn't what we paid for." She says the former operator agreed to refund 50 percent of the food cost as well as her security deposit. "We were looking at about $5,500 to $6,000 he was supposed to be refunding me back. I thought that was very fair," she said. But then, the operator stopped picking up the phone. "I didn't receive a dime, I have not received a dime to date," she said. She says once she saw FOX 26's reports, she started digging. "That got my wheels turning and I started going through credit card documentation." Joseph says she sent the operator a credit card authorization form to submit payments. Looking through the documentation, which FOX 26 verified, payments matching the amounts for her wedding were taken out, but were not sent to Charleston Lane. One payment was sent to an insurance company and the other to an apparent apartment complex. "I pulled up the invoice from Charleston lane where it said I had made the payment and pulled up my credit card statement. It was the exact same amount on the exact same date," she said. "I'm only led to believe that he allegedly used my credit card number to pay off these other people, but pawned it off as me paying on the invoice." "Don't give up," said Rashidah. "I know it's going to be a long journey for all of us. It won't happen overnight, but don't give up. We're going to have our wedding, and we need to get our money back." What's next FOX 26 has now made contact with 11 people who say this former operator owes them money or defrauded them in some way. Through documentation, the total losses between all those individuals were calculated to be $153,308. What you can do Those with a similar story or information on the matter are asked to contact the sheriff's office at 281-577-8971. FOX 26's Abigail Dye is continuing the investigation. If you have a story to share, she can be reached by email at The Source This article was written with information from possible victims, financial documentation those individuals provided, information from the Montgomery County District Attorney and previous FOX26 reporting.

Houston weather: Severe Thunderstorm Watch until Sunday night
Houston weather: Severe Thunderstorm Watch until Sunday night

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Houston weather: Severe Thunderstorm Watch until Sunday night

The Brief A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Waller, and other counties. The Watch remains in effect until 10 p.m. Sunday. Southeast Texas is under a Level 1 and/or 2 (out of 5) risk for severe thunderstorms. HOUSTON - Severe weather alerts are in effect for multiple counties in southeast Texas as a severe storm heads our way. What we know According to the National Weather Service, the Watch in effect until 10 p.m. on Sunday. Impacted counties include Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Liberty, Waller, and San Jacinto. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for the following areas until 5 p.m. Southeastern Montgomery County North central Harris County The National Weather Service says tennis-ball-sized hail and wind gusts of up to 70 mph are possible. The Storm Prediction Center has Southeast Texas under a Level 1 and/or 2 (out of 5) risk for a severe thunderstorm with the highest risk north. A few of these storms could be on the strong side with hail, gusty winds and frequent lightning. RELATED: Severe thunderstorms possible Why you should care A Thunderstorm Watch means storms are possible in the near future, so residents in the affected area should pay attention to forecast updates. A Thunderstorm Warning means the storm is actually happening and residents should take shelter. The Source National Weather Service and Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority

Investigation underway after suspects fire shots at tow truck driver in Montgomery Village, police say
Investigation underway after suspects fire shots at tow truck driver in Montgomery Village, police say

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Investigation underway after suspects fire shots at tow truck driver in Montgomery Village, police say

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. () — Officers are investigating after multiple suspects allegedly fired shots at a tow truck driver in Montgomery Village early Saturday. Details remain limited; however, the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) said that officers responded to a shooting in the 18000 block of Lost Knife Circle just after 2:30 a.m. on May 31. At the scene, a man told officers that he was driving a tow truck when people approached him and began shooting at him. The suspects then reportedly fled the area. Two hurt in crash involving Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service tanker The man was not injured in the shooting, police noted. The investigation is ongoing. As of Sunday afternoon, no arrests have been made. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store