
Sue Calberg
Multimedia Journalist at KENS-TV (San Antonio, TX)
Journalist Sue Calberg: spot news hound and a lover of stories that celebrate the best of us. @KENS5.
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3 weeks ago |
kens5.com | Sue Calberg
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Police say a shoplifting suspect may be facing several charges after a foot chase and scuffle at The Rim at La Cantera Thursday morning. The emergency tones sounded around 9:30 a.m. when officers said they were pursuing a man accused of stealing something from the Target store. An SAPD sergeant said officers chased the man up La Cantera Parkway until they caught up with him near the Hobby Lobby.
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3 weeks ago |
abc10.com | Sue Calberg
SAN ANTONIO — Was it a hate crime, or a long series of threats and counter threats that led to the death of King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss? San Antonio police have released reports going back more than one year that add context to the events that led to the fatal confrontation in the driveway of the actor's south-side home site, while the Bexar County medical examiner ruled Joss died from multiple gunshot wounds Sunday night.
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3 weeks ago |
kens5.com | Sue Calberg
SAN ANTONIO — Was it a hate crime, or a long series of threats and counter threats that led to the death of King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss? San Antonio police have released reports going back more than one year that add context to the events that led to the fatal confrontation in the driveway of the actor's south-side home site, while the Bexar County medical examiner ruled Joss died from multiple gunshot wounds Sunday night.
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wfaa.com | Sue Calberg
SAN ANTONIO — The popular voice actor Jonathan Joss, a San Antonio native who performed on "King of the Hill" and other shows, was shot to death Sunday near the site where his home had stood in a south-side neighborhood. His neighbors are painting a picture of the man behind the character as police charge his neighbor with his murder. San Antonio police say a long-running neighborhood feud turned deadly Sunday night on Dorsey Street off Moursund Road. Neighbors say this was a long time coming.
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3 weeks ago |
kgw.com | Alyssa Muñoz |Sue Calberg
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio police said a man who was shot dead at a home on the city's south side Sunday night was a former "King of the Hill" voice actor. Jonathan Joss, 59, was killed in the shooting, police and neighbors said. Joss appeared as John Redcorn in the animated series. SAPD said at around 7:02 p.m. Sunday, officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Dorsey Drive for a shooting in progress. Upon arrival, police said they found a man who had been shot multiple times.
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