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Kerr County Missing Persons Plummet After Texas Floods in 2025

Summary

  • Number of missing persons in Kerr County drops dramatically after Texas floods
  • 22-year-old Williams McNeil Jr. claims he was punched by a Jacksonville officer
  • Sheriff's office releases bodycam footage showing McNeil refusing to comply
Kerr County Missing Persons Plummet After Texas Floods in 2025

In July 2025, the number of missing persons in Kerr County, Texas, has plummeted after the recent floods that hit the region. The dramatic drop in missing individuals is a stark contrast to the initial concerns raised in the aftermath of the natural disaster.

Separately, 22-year-old Williams McNeil Jr. claimed he was "really scared" during a February 2025 traffic stop with Jacksonville Sheriff officers, alleging that an officer punched him in the face. However, the sheriff's office has since released bodycam footage that they say provides more context, showing McNeil refusing to comply with instructions from the officers.

The situation in Kerr County and the incident involving McNeil and the Jacksonville police highlight the complex and often nuanced nature of such events, with authorities and individuals offering differing perspectives on the unfolding situations.

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The number of missing persons in Kerr County, Texas plummeted after the region was hit by floods in 2025.
Williams McNeil Jr. claimed he was "really scared" during a February 2025 traffic stop with Jacksonville Sheriff officers, alleging that an officer punched him in the face.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's office released bodycam footage that they say provides more context, showing McNeil refusing to comply with instructions from the officers.

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