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Illegal parties take over North Side homes under development, local builder urges for police action

KSAT San Antonio

KSAT San Antonio

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July 3, 2026

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Illegal parties take over North Side homes under development, local builder urges for police action

A San Antonio homebuilder is calling for more accountability and police presence after a string of illegal parties at a new development in the Shavano Park area. The large parties have caused more than 100,000 in damage.

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