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-Eagle Pass
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) conducted a raid on a local home/establishment located on Main Street between Commercial and Ryan St. on Tuesday morning. The exact location of the raid was 165 Mian Street. The establishment apparently being a window tint business.
According to a credible source from the EPPD, the department was asked to provide officers to support federal authorities in said search at approximately 7:00 A.M. Other than this, local officials were not able to release any official information.
When The News Gram arrived on the scene, it was a large presence of law enforcement vehicles, officials and personnel while the owner/resident of what looks to be a home converted into a window tint business was awaiting the results of the search.
FBI officials were on hand at the premises throughout the morning as late as 11:00 A.M. Boxes of confiscated materials were being brought out of the site.
As of yet, the initial findings have not indicated the reason why the FBI has targeted this particular location. Further information and details of the case are forthcoming as the case remains under investigation.
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Diaz also informed us that this project involves only aesthetics which will in no way improve the function of the system or affect positively or negatively the flow of traffic. City Manager Gloria Barrientos thanked the media for their support and provided insight as to the significance of both bridges to the City's financial standing, "The bridges are a great support for general revenue and allows us to maintain our low tax rates." When asked how the project would be paid for, Barrientos mentioned that it would be taken care of through bonds approved by City Council which were rated high due to the fact that we have two bridges which provide a steady source of income, a luxury not many other municipalities in the country can count on.