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2 Austin murder suspects released after missed indictment deadlines, an explainer

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www.kxan.com – Brianna Hollis – 2025-02-18 19:14:00

SUMMARY: Two Austin murder suspects, Stephon Morson and Juan Ramirez, were released after their bonds were drastically reduced due to missed 90-day indictment deadlines. Morson’s bond dropped from $800,000 to $100, and Ramirez’s from $1 million to $1. Both paid their bonds and were released with conditions like house arrest and GPS monitoring. Prosecutors plan to seek bond increases. Victims’ families expressed shock, feeling the bond reductions devalue their loved ones’ lives. A victims’ advocate emphasized the emotional impact. The cases highlight procedural issues in the justice system and raise concerns about public safety and legal processes in Travis County.

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LIVE BLOG: Rain continues in Central Texas after 'catastrophic' flood event

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www.kxan.com – Julianna Russ – 2025-07-06 06:39:00

SUMMARY: After days of torrential rain in Central Texas, floodwaters have started to recede, but rescue efforts continue amid widespread devastation. Over 50 people have died, with dozens still missing across multiple counties. Kerr County reports 43 deaths including 15 children, with 27 missing. Travis County confirms 4 deaths and 10-13 missing; Burnet County has 3 deaths and ongoing searches for a missing fire chief. Williamson County has missing persons and evacuations. Flood operations are active at several dams, and a watercraft ban is in place in Austin waterways. Local disaster declarations and boil water notices are issued as recovery efforts persist.

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'There was no warning' | Floodwaters rip through Hunt, leaving grief and rubble

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2025-07-05 22:08:39

SUMMARY: Floodwaters from the Guadalupe River devastated Hunt early on July 4th with no warning, flattening buildings and overturning gas pumps. The historic Hunt store, a beloved local fixture since at least 1914, was severely damaged. Owner Hayley Lehman and her 10-year-old daughter Stella, who lives in the apartment above the store, narrowly escaped by climbing to the rooftop, awaiting rescue through the night. The flood caused immense grief, including the loss of a friend or relative to a fifth grader Stella. Rescue efforts continue nearby as the community mourns, clings to hope, and faces challenges like displaced livestock and damaged roads.

One of the hardest-hit landmarks was the Hunt Store, a local fixture that’s stood for more than a century.

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New images show aftermath of Camp Mystic flooding

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www.kxan.com – HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press – 2025-07-05 21:01:00

SUMMARY: At least 43 people, including 15 children, died in flash floods after heavy rains hit Kerr County, Texas, particularly devastating Camp Mystic, a historic girls’ camp founded in 1926. About 27 girls from Camp Mystic remain missing following the storm, which dropped nearly a foot of rain, causing the Guadalupe River to rise rapidly and flood the area. Rescue efforts have saved around 850 people, but many families are still awaiting news of loved ones. Authorities are criticized for unclear emergency plans and inadequate warnings. The flood transformed the once-idyllic camp into a scene of destruction and grief.

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