Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller warns agricultural workers to use caution near the border after an explosion killed a ranch owner in Tamaulipas.
Two Brownsville ranchers were killed after the truck they were driving hit an explosive device in Mexico. Texas officials believe the device was left by a drug cartel. Another IED destroyed a Mexican ...
Sid Miller is encouraging Texans in the agricultural industry to stay vigilant, remain aware of their surroundings, and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
A South Texas rancher was killed by an IED on his Mexican ranch, prompting warnings about cartel violence from Texas ...
Officials are urging residents to "exercise extreme caution" after a Texas rancher was killed by an IED on his property in Mexico.
Two individuals were killed and another individual was injured last week after a truck drove over an improvised explosive ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is urging people to “exercise extreme caution” when traveling along the U.S.-Mexico ...
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Ag Commissioner Sid Miller urged all agricultural workers operating near the border or traveling to Mexico to exercise ...
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An improvised explosive device, or IED, killed a Texas rancher near the state's border with Mexico, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said Tuesday.
A cartel planted an improvised explosive device that killed a 74-year-old Texas rancher and another individual, authorities said.