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Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Yahoo
Man convicted in Ada robbery
A Tulsa man convicted of a 2020 robbery in Ada was sentenced to 24 months in prison for one count of robbery in Indian Country, the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma said. Wilmer Medardo Guerrero, 24, pleaded guilty in March to the charge. Investigators from the FBI, the Ada Police Department and the District 22 Task Force stated that in December 2020, Guerrero assaulted a restaurant manager in Ada before robbing the manager of the restaurant's deposit. The report said that the victim fought off Guerrero, a former employee, and unmasked him before he fled with the money. Guerrero remains in custody of the US Marshals Service and will be transported to a US Bureau of Prisons facility to serve his sentence.

Al Arabiya
18-03-2025
- General
- Al Arabiya
Six dead after Honduras plane crashed into the water after takeoff
Six people have died after a plane attempted to take off from Roatán Island, just off the coast of Honduras, the local fire chief told media late on Monday. Wilmer Guerrero, the Roatán fire chief, told local broadcaster HCH that eight passengers are likely still inside the submerged plane. The island's police chief, Lisandro Muñoz, confirmed to local broadcaster Noticiero Hoy Mismo that the aircraft crashed into the water shortly after takeoff. "Recovery and rescue efforts are difficult because the plane fell into the sea," he said. Operated by Honduran carrier Lanhsa, the Jetstream aircraft was carrying 17 passengers, including three crew members, according to the country's transport minister. However, the minister did not specify the exact number of fatalities. A flight manifest shown by local media indicated that the passengers included a U.S. national, a French national, and two minors. The plane was scheduled to fly to La Ceiba airport on the Honduran mainland.


Khaleej Times
18-03-2025
- General
- Khaleej Times
Plane crashes into water after takeoff in Honduras; 8 passengers still trapped
Six fatalities have been reported after a plane attempted to take off from Roatan Island just off the coast of Honduras, the fire chief told local media late on Monday. Wilmer Guerrero, the Roatan fire chief, told local broadcaster HCH that eight passengers are likely still inside the plane. The island's police chief Lisandro Muñoz said the plane crashed into the water shortly after take off in comments to local broadcaster Noticiero Hoy Mismo. "Recovery and rescue (efforts) are difficult because the plane fell into the sea," he said. Operated by Honduran carrier Lanhsa, the Jetstream aircraft was carrying 17 passengers, including three crew members, the country's transport minister told local radio but without detailing the number of fatalities. According to the flight manifest shown by local media, the passengers included a US national, a French national, as well as two minors. The plane was scheduled to fly to La Ceiba airport on the Honduran mainland.