Police: Irving Officer Injured While Confronting Stolen Vehicle Suspect At Home Depot
An Irving officer was injured Sunday afternoon after he was pinned between two vehicles while confronting a suspect at a Home Depot, police said.
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An Irving officer was injured Sunday afternoon after he was pinned between two vehicles while confronting a suspect at a Home Depot, police said.
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It happened on State Highway 183 westbound at North O'Connor Road around 7:00 p.m.
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Irving police are trying to find the woman who they say gave birth at a nearby Applebee's and left her newborn in the restroom trash.
Police are investigating after a dead newborn baby was found inside a trashcan at an Irving Applebee's Friday afternoon.
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