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North Texas woman held on $1M bond in Denton County murder case, records show
North Texas woman held on $1M bond in Denton County murder case, records show

CBS News

time18-06-2025

  • CBS News

North Texas woman held on $1M bond in Denton County murder case, records show

Ysabel Natividad Marquez, 26 Denton County Jail A Dallas woman is being held in the Denton County Jail on a murder charge. Ysabel Natividad Marquez, 26, was taken into custody Tuesday by the Little Elm Police Department and booked into the Denton County Jail, according to records. Her listed address is a motel at 1550 Empire Central Drive in Dallas. Her bond is set at $1 million. Authorities have not released details about what led to the charge or the circumstances of the alleged crime. CBS News Texas has reached out to officials in Little Elm for more information and will update this story as new details become available.

Ex-Little Elm elementary school custodian accused of child sex abuse, police say
Ex-Little Elm elementary school custodian accused of child sex abuse, police say

CBS News

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

Ex-Little Elm elementary school custodian accused of child sex abuse, police say

A former Little Elm elementary school custodian has been charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child, days after the district received a report alleging inappropriate interactions with three students, authorities said Wednesday. Eric Lazaro Landaverde, 64, of Aubrey Little Elm Police Department Eric Lazaro Landaverde, 64, of Aubrey, was arrested after a parent filed a report last Thursday. The alleged abuse is believed to have occurred during the final week of school, according to the Little Elm Independent School District. Landaverde was immediately removed from student contact and is no longer employed by the district, Little Elm ISD said in a statement. The investigation is ongoing, police and school officials said. "This matter is now in the hands of law enforcement, and we are fully cooperating with their investigation," the district said in a statement. "... Student safety is our highest priority. We remain committed to ensuring our schools are safe, supportive environments for every child." Anyone with information is asked to contact Little Elm police at CIDEmail@ or (214) 975-0460.

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