North Texans arrested in multi-agency operation targeting online predators
"We want to send a clear message: we will not tolerate any attempt to harm our children," said Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes.
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"We want to send a clear message: we will not tolerate any attempt to harm our children," said Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes.
Police identified the suspect vehicle as a 1999 black Honda Accord.
The Attorney General can ask the Texas Supreme Court to review the case.
A woman is in custody after shots were fired at Fort Worth firefighters responding to a call for medical help Tuesday.
The city recommends that residents avoid the area to avoid being stung as beekeepers work to contain multiple hives and wasp nests.
A police spokesman said two officers fired their weapons, but it was not immediately clear if the man was fatally shot by officers or if he fatally shot himself.
Elliott Hill is a TCU graduate and currently serves on the school's board of trustees.
Police were called just before 12:30 p.m. about a reckless driver, driving in the wrong direction in the area of Lone Star and Highway 287.
Police said the suspect fled the scene.
A 14-year-old from Duncanville drowned in Lewisville Lake Saturday afternoon, authorities confirmed.
The Richardson Police Department said the chase started when officers tried to stop a car tied to a homicide in Kaufman County.
The officer, who has been with the Fort Worth PD for 19 years, was off duty on Sept. 3 when he shot a man who he claimed was trying to ram him with his vehicle after a hit-and-run.
TxDOT said an engineer inspected the damage and determined it was safe.
Interstate 635 has reopened after a truck spilled chicken and alligator parts Wednesday evening, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
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