Crime & Safety
Fort Worth Police Car Struck In Crash: Report
The officer was not seriously injured, KXAS reports.

FORT WORTH, TX — A Fort Worth police cruiser was t-boned Thursday afternoon by another vehicle near the intersection of Trinity Boulevard and Highway 157, KXAS reports.
The officer was not seriously injured. Mitch Mitchell, a Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter, tweeted that the officer had to be helped exiting the vehicle.
First responders are on the scene, the news station wrote.
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First responders are tending to a Fort Worth officer who was T-boned about 2:25 p.m. at Trinity Blvd and FM 157. The officer is OK, according to reports. Officials had to help him get out of his vehicle. pic.twitter.com/eSrCYtjDRy
— Mitch Mitchell (@mitchmitchel3) July 5, 2018
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