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‘Go back home:’ Dallas officials send message to stay away from their police chief
HOUSTON – After the retirement of Houston Police Chief Troy Finner and the appointment of Larry Satterwhite as the acting chief, law enforcement sources have told KPRC 2 Investigates about a potential candidate being eyed for the role of HPD Chief. Multiple sources say the city is eying Dallas...
Dallas residents catch copper wire thieves on camera
DALLAS — If you see something, say something. “I actually -- I caught the criminals on film,” said Kimberly Stanton Bowe, a Dallas resident. Kimberly Stanton Bowe has been speaking up for two years. She lives in Northwest Dallas and teaches virtually, so the internet is not just a want. It is a need.
Police: Suspect seen buying gas can before killing
Duncanville police have charged a man with the murder of his longtime girlfriend after she was found dead in an apartment fire. Surveillance camera footage captured him buying gas and a lighter hours before his apartment caught on fire, according to arrest documents.
Rashee Rice under investigation for alleged assault at Dallas nightclub
DALLAS — A star receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs may be in trouble with the law again in Dallas. CBS News Texas learned that Rashee Rice is under investigation for an alleged assault this week inside a Dallas nightclub. A police report says it happened inside the Lit Kitchen and Lounge on North Harwood Street on Monday around 2:30 a.m. Police were called after someone reported being assaulted. DPD has not confirmed Rice is a person of interest and no charge has been filed. The alleged victim did receive treatment at a hospital for what the report refers to as non-life-threatening injuries. Rice is already facing multiple felony charges for his role in a multi-car wreck on Central Expressway back in March that left several people injured. Rice is accused of causing the accident and fleeing the scene.
S.M. Wright's name left off new freeway signs due to 30-year-old mistake
DALLAS - A name dropped from street signs in South Dallas has stirred strong emotions and a rapid response from leaders. For nearly three decades, a stretch of State Highway 310 in South Dallas Council District 7 has been named after Pastor S.M. Wright, but his name has been removed from some street signs.
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