Texas woman indicted in plot to kill ex-husband with fentanyl-laced chocolates, officials say
Authorities say she planned to send the poisoned chocolates disguised as a congratulatory gift from a travel agency.
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Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas and has been with the team since February 2024. His long career has included four stops at newspapers and three stints at television stations.
While he was Executive Producer-Digital at KXXV (Waco), the station captured a prestigious regional digital Edward R. Murrow Award for 'Remembering the Luby's Massacre' & "Honoring Our Vets." He also led digital efforts at KTXS (Abilene) that ranked No. 1 in the AP Digital Contest in 2015, 2017, and 2018.
He has been married to Rene' Russell Myers for more than three decades and has two grown sons: Trey and Tyler. He is a huge Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers and especially LSU fan. Geaux Tigers! He enjoys working with youth, along with all of his family, in Cleburne.
Authorities say she planned to send the poisoned chocolates disguised as a congratulatory gift from a travel agency.
The woman was found dead in a luxury apartment. The suspect was fatally shot by police during a standoff in Euless.
A 59-year-old man was arrested after a SWAT standoff, accused of shooting into a pickup during a Grapevine road rage incident that injured a 7-year-old boy.
Investigators said they have a description of the suspect's vehicle and a license plate number.
A surveillance operation on Wednesday led to the arrests.
The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. No officers or civilians were injured.
Benjamin Hanil Song, a former Marine reservist, is wanted in connection with the coordinated July 4 attack, according to authorities.
A spokesperson for the Plano Police Department confirmed the case is being treated as a homicide.
The special session agenda includes 18 legislative priorities, with several directly addressing the recent disaster.
The search for more than 170 people still missing into a sixth day, as the death toll continues to rise.
Their deaths were confirmed Saturday by St. Rita Catholic Community church.
Six North Texas girls missing from Camp Mystic in the wake of catastrophic Central Texas flooding have been confirmed dead, their families confirmed.
The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, devastating homes, roads, and summer camps.
Several days after devastating floods killed at least 100 across Central Texas, 10 campers and one counselor remain unaccounted for from Camp Mystic, officials said during a press conference.
The incident began around 6:10 a.m. Friday.