Road Rage Shooting Leaves Man Injured In Garland, Police Searching For Suspect
They describe the suspect as a heavyset, possibly Hispanic male without facial hair driving a silver Dodge Ram four-door pickup.
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They describe the suspect as a heavyset, possibly Hispanic male without facial hair driving a silver Dodge Ram four-door pickup.
Garland wife and mother Kambria Hart was having a string of bad luck when she and her husband lost their jobs. The pair was struggling to pay rent and provide for their family, when a car crash multiplied their concerns.
The city of Garland is tackling a spike in animal abuse cases be creating an animal cruelty division within the animal services department.
Olivia Martinez was last seen around 10 p.m. in the 6000 Block of Highcrest Drive.
A 2-year-old girl was killed and three others were seriously injured late Saturday evening after a suspected drunk driver crashed into their vehicle after a chase with Garland officers, police said.
Police in Garland have arrested a man who they said opened fire on a car Thursday morning, leaving another man dead.
Detectives recovered video which showed a truck enter the grass field, strike 31-year-old Charlie Williams III and then flee the area.
Aaron Hass, 28, is charged with murder and is currently in the Garland Jail with no bond set.
Robert Marc Flores, 59, is currently in the Garland Detention Center on a bond of $50,000 for online solicitation of a minor.
A witness told investigators the woman had a walk sign and the 18-wheeler failed to yield to her early Wednesday morning.
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Garland Police have made in arrest in the Monday evening murder of teenager during an apparent drug deal.
Edgar Alfonso Ugalde, 27, is currently in the Garland Detention Center charged with failure to stop and render aid – involving death.
Edgar Alfonso Ugalde, 27, is wanted for failure to stop and render aid after his truck allegedly crashed into a Toyota 4Runner driven by Joyce Cawis, 47.
Police in Garland are still searching for the driver who crashed into a vehicle — killing a woman — and fled the scene in another vehicle last week.
Police in Garland are searching for a suspect who they say crashed into a vehicle, which killed a woman, and then fled the scene in another vehicle.
Fredrick Kirk, 23, is charged with the murder of Son Kim Nguyen, 50, of Austin.
Officers responded to the report of an unconscious man in vehicle in an apartment community in the 300 block of East I-30 on Tuesday afternoon.
Police said two men approached a customer pumping gas at the convenience store located at 2012 South Goliad in Rockwall and robbed him.
Garland Police arrested two teenagers in connection to a Tuesday shooting that left a woman and girl injured.
It happened in the 3700 block of Easton Meadows near I-30 and President George Bush Turnpike behind Lakeview Centennial High School.
Francisco Pasillas, was shot and killed on August 22 while behind the wheel of his vehicle with his wife in the passenger seat.
Francisco Pasillas' wife told detectives that Pasillas threw a glass bottle at the pickup. She said shots were fired after Pasillas had thrown it.
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The sheriff's office noted both the victim and suspect are 16-year-old boys.
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