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  • What’s going on with the Lake Livingston Dam? KPRC 2 digs into the problem, finds answers on the fix

    What’s going on with the Lake Livingston Dam? KPRC 2 digs into the problem, finds answers on the fix

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    LIVINGSTON, Texas – Nearly a week after the Trinity River Authority declared a “potential failure watch” for the Lake Livingston Dam, we’re learning about the damage done during flooding earlier this year.

    Near-historic rainfalls resulted in flooding throughout SE Texas. Along the Trinity River, communities were hit hard with the flow being released from the Lake Livingston Dam.

    According to data obtained by KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding, the dam set a record for water flowing from its spillway at 124,000 cfs.

    Last Friday the Trinity River Authority issued the potential failure watch after discovering damage to the dam as a result of the high flow event.

    It took nearly a week for leaders at the Trinity River Authority to explain what happened and the repairs needed to strengthen the dam, which recently received an unsatisfactory assessment, the lowest rating, during a May inspection filed with the U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers.

    According to documents filed with federal regulators, the dam has several different damages from the flooding.

    The first problem was discovered on May 10 during an evaluation by an engineering firm, according to documents filed with the Federal Energy Regulator Commission.

    As a result, the Trinity River Authority activated its Emergency Action Plan (EAP) on May 16 for a “Non-Failure (Abnormal) Condition.” This issue was outlined to be a partial failure of the left downstream training wall as well as erosion adjacent to the training wall.

    A training wall is a wall that guides the flow of water. This training wall is downstream, or on the spillway side of the dam.

    Fast forward to June 26 and another special inspection yields an even more concerning find. After several unsuccessful attempts to inspect the dam, crews discovered an alarming concern in the “stilling basin.”

    A stilling basin is an area on the downstream side of a spillway that helps break the turbulent flow of water.

    “Trinity River Authority (TRA) staff closed all spillway gates for a short time to allow for closer inspection and depth measurements in the stilling basin,” engineers wrote in a June 26th report filed with federal regulators. “These inspections and measurements revealed significant scour in the stilling basin that threatens the integrity of the dam. This is an emergency condition that requires immediate action.”

    It’s this call for immediate action that prompted the “Potential Failure Watch.”

    Since then the Trinity River Authority has been working to fix the issues.

    According to Trinity River Authority General Manager Kevin Ward, crews discovered that the force of the water removed all of the rip rap, a layer of large stones, and clay the whole way to the apron of the dam.

    “Under current flow there is no threat,” Ward told KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding on a phone call late Wednesday.

    Ward went on to explain that repairs are already in progress.

    Roughly 100 truckloads of large rock are being brought in daily as crews work around the clock.

    On top of that, crews already began pumping concrete to fix the training wall erosion noted in the mid-May findings.

    If all goes well, crews will begin pumping additional concrete into the bottom of the dam’s stilling basin to begin permanent repairs from the flooding.

    With Hurricane Beryl potentially making an impact in SE Texas, Ward says crews are attacking the most critical areas of concern first so they can weather the storm.

    All permanent repairs are forecast to be completed by July 22.

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    Gage Goulding, Oscar Chavez

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  • Body of missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham found in Trinity River

    Body of missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham found in Trinity River

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    POLK COUNTY, Texas – The body of missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, the Livingston girl at the center of an AMBER Alert, was found in Trinity River on Tuesday, according to KPRC 2 sources and a family friend of the girl.

    During Tuesday’s news conference, Polk County Sheriff Byron Lyons confirmed investigators found Audrii’s body at the Trinity River Boat Ramp off U.S. 59 after lowering water levels. The AMBER Alert has officially been discontinued.

    Audrii’s body will be transported to the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine what happened to her and the cause of death.

    A spokesperson for the Texas Department of Public Safety said this case has now turned into a criminal investigation.

    Several emergency vehicles were at the scene Tuesday morning, including officials from Liberty County, The Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas EquuSearch, and a dive unit from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

    Caution tape was placed around the area and media was kept far away from the scene.

    Lyons said they were able to locate Audrii’s body with the substantial amount of evidence provided by witnesses’ cellphone video, several points of interest provided by the person of interest and surveillance videos.

    He said investigators also used evidence collected from cellphone analysis and information they received from 42-year-old Don Steven McDougal.

    “We start talking about how we link in evidence to McDougal and linking evidence to this case. We want to be very careful of how we do that and will feel safe to say there is substantial evidence through the evidence that we’ve gathered,” Lyons said. “And so that evidence was even gathered by the wonderful witnesses and wonderful folks out there in the social media who sent those videos, who sent those pictures. So that even that evidence helped us to be able to come up with these locations, as well as the evidence from cellphone videos.”

    What happened

    Audrii was reported missing on Thursday, Feb. 15, and investigators said Don Steven McDougal was likely the last person who saw her alive that day.

    McDougal was named as the main person of interest in Audrii’s disappearance, although investigators said they haven’t ruled anyone out as a suspect. He is currently in the Polk County Jail on an unrelated charge.

    Investigators said McDougal admitted to leaving the house with Audrii last Thursday morning, but he hasn’t said whether or not she made it to her school bus. But the sheriff said he provided some clues that led to them finding her body.

    “He agreed to work with us and has taken us to certain locations,” Lyons said.

    McDougal lived in a camper behind Audrii’s father and grandmother’s home and sometimes took her to the bus stop or school if she missed it.

    “He was a friend of the family, a friend of the father, and he was allowed to live there in a trailer behind the house,” the sheriff said.

    McDougal, who has a lengthy criminal history, was previously convicted of enticing a child in Brazoria County, records obtained by KPRC 2 show.

    In March 2007, McDougal allegedly attempted to engage in sexual contact with a girl under the age of 17.

    According to a grand jury indictment, McDougal removed another female from the bed where the victim was sleeping before he got in the bed with the victim and “(pulled) her pajama bottoms and panties down.”

    A Brazoria County grand jury indicted him in July 2007 and his bond was set at $25,000 at the time.

    Charges in the case of Audrii’s disappearance have not been filed at this time.

    What’s next?

    Polk County District Attorney Shelly Sitton said that based on the evidence that has been gathered, they are preparing an arrest warrant for McDougal.

    Capital murder charges against McDougal are pending as the District Attorney’s Office waits on the medical examiner’s office results.

    “Based on all the evidence that law enforcement has collected, they are in the process of preparing the appropriate arrest warrants for Don Steven McDougal at this time,” Sitton said. “We believe the appropriate arrest warrant is going to be for capital murder in the death of Audrey Cunningham. He is currently still in jail under an unrelated felony charge here. I understand that this is a very difficult time for Audrey’s family and for our community.”

    This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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    Brittany Taylor, Re’Chelle Turner

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  • Investigators looking for SUV as search continues for missing Livingston 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham

    Investigators looking for SUV as search continues for missing Livingston 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham

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    LIVINGSTON, Texas – Investigators are looking for a vehicle in connection to the disappearance of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, of Livingston, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

    The vehicle is a 2003 dark blue Chevrolet Suburban. Several persons of interest are also being investigated after an Amber Alert was issued for the girl.

    During a news conference Friday afternoon, DPS officials said the Lake Livingston dam is the location of interest for their search and will be secured from the public as investigators patrol the area. The public is being asked to stay away from the area.

    Deputies will be protecting the location overnight as investigators leave the scene Friday night and will be back Saturday.

    Additional resources will be provided during Saturday’s search for Audrii.

    All agencies, including the FBI and Texas Rangers, have joined the Livingston Police Department in the search for Audrii who was last seen at her home in the 100 block of Lakeside Drive in Livingston on Feb. 15 at 7 a.m.

    On Friday, a search was launched in San Jacinto County near the Lake Livingston dam. Investigators would not give details on why they are searching in this specific area but says they are actively following leads in this case.

    The location of the dam is several miles away from where Audrii was last seen.

    DPS, local officials search dam in San Jacinto for missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Audrii was reportedly wearing a black hoodie, with white lettering, Hello Kitty backpack, black pants, and black high-top tennis shoes. She has blue eyes, blonde hair and is 4′1″ tall.

    Deputies said Audrii was supposed to have caught the school bus but did not. She also did not report to school.

    At 5:30 p.m., her parents alerted the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and DPS and an Amber Alert was issued.

    KPRC 2 reached out to Audrii’s school to see if an alert system is in place to notify parents when a child does not attend homeroom first thing in the morning.

    According to Creekside Elementary, school officials have a parent notification system and a message was sent.

    Neighbors join search for Audrii

    Neighbors spoke with KPRC 2 Reporter Rilwan Balogun and said nearly 200 people searched the area Thursday night.

    Nearly 200 neighbors joined search for missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham on Feb. 15, 2024. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Persons of interest and leads being investigated

    During Friday’s news conference, DPS said they have several persons of interest being investigated. They are also following leads in this case.

    Officials are working with Crime Stoppers to get an reward issued.

    DPS officials said there are no ongoing threats to the community.

    FBI Dallas also confirmed their CARD (Child Abduction Rapid Deployment) team has been deployed to assist in the investigation.

    Anyone with information in this case is asked to call Polk County Sheriff’s Office at 936-327-6810.

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    Ana Gonzalez, Brittany Taylor

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