When they arrived, officers found the suspect who fled on foot. Two officers pursued the suspect through the parking lot.
On February 11, 2022, at about 6:30 p.m., Blanton was last seen in the 2800 block of Thomas Tolbert Avenue in Dallas, Texas.
The victim, Al Brothers, sustained serious bodily injury and was taken to an area hospital in stable condition.
Once at the motel, police found a 44-year-old man who had been shot at least one time.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Christopher Walton at 214-671-3632.
The truck driver was not injured and has not been charged with a crime, according to Sgt. Steven Blanco.
Police said the suspect, later identified as Shad Allen King, 39, approached a school worker in the morning and allegedly stole his car.
Police said Grant and Nieves were known to each other, but did not elaborate further.
Prosecutors say a van that Blood, 33, was driving arrived at the Border Patrol checkpoint near Falfurrias, Texas, on October 26.
The School Resource Officer and multiple other officers responded to the school where they quickly located the student on campus.
The cat, a 1-year-old Domestic Shorthair mix, was found inside of a plastic bag by a dumpster.
Police are still trying to find the person or people responsible.
Officers responded to a call of shots fired shortly after 1:00 a.m. and inside an apartment found a then-unidentified man dead.
Ja'Monica Glover found 11-year-old Traveon Griffin in her garage and talks about what happened before and after.
“Mainly they like to get your personal information to turn around and use it later for identity theft purposes,” said Monica Horton, BBB.
Investigators determined that two vehicles were involved in the wreck and that one person was deceased.
“There are no conditions of release that can reasonably assure the safety of the community or the defendant’s appearance in court.”
Her alleged abductor has been identified as 28-year-old Hector Avila.
“He did run away last night and we don’t see any reason that there would be any foul play at the house,” Dallas Police said.
The expletive-filled recording, posted on the website of The Jewish Chronicle, indicates the motivation of Malik Faisal Akram, 44.
He is 4’11”, weighs 72 pounds, with black hair, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing white socks and black shorts without a shirt.
According to Southlake DPS, after lunch and finishing homework sisters Tori and Carly were allowed to play outside.
He is believed to have picked up the gun in the Dallas area where he stayed at a homeless shelter and visited a mosque.
A standoff at a Texas synagogue ended with each of four hostages safe, and the gunman killed. The FBI says it's investigating the standoff.
An attendant at a gas station in the western part of the county called police to report that several men had tampered with two fuel pumps.
Jeffrey Cohen, along with two others, were held for 11 hours before escaping on their own.
Joint Terrorism Task Force investigating what the FBI called "a terrorism-related matter, in which the Jewish community was targeted."
When two deputies approached the vehicle the driver said that she thought something was wrong with her wheels, so she pulled over.
We're learning more details about the investigation that now stretches across the Atlantic.
Authorities identified 44-year-old Malik Faisal Akram as the man who held hostages for more than 10 hours Saturday.
“We are very grateful for the support of the Dallas Mayor and the Dallas Police Department certainly,” said Debra Levy-Fritts.
Four hostages were held inside the synagogue, including the Congregation’s rabbi, Charlie Cytron-Walker.
Officials say suspect in hostage situation at Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue may be motivated by case of prisoner linked to terrorism.
The Oath Keepers founder pleaded not guilty in federal court today to charges that he was trying to orchestrate an armed rebellion.
Williams was killed on Thursday, January 13, 2022 just before 10 p.m.
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On Jan. 11, Harlingen Border Patrol Station agents responded to illegal activity near the Rio Grande in Harlingen.
A single bullet fired from a gun traveled through a 1½-year-old’s leg, then went through the mother’s arm and into her chest, police said.
The crash also caused a tension line holding an electric pole to snap, causing it to lean precariously over the intersection power lines.
The scene unfolded at the Clay Cooley Hyundai dealership off of I-30, not far from John King Blvd.