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Top Dallas news: Fifth flu-related death confirmed; missing woman may pose threat; more

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Published on January 08, 2020
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Dallas shooting highlights 'pervasiveness' of domestic violence, women's shelter CEO says

A triple shooting on Monday in Dallas is a reminder of the issues with domestic violence.

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Dallas restaurants launch anti-trafficking program

North Texas restaurants are banding together to help fight a silent battle. They’re quietly reaching out to victims of human trafficking, letting them know there’s help. 

Read the full story on NBC DFW.

Dallas County confirms fifth flu-related death of the season

A fifth person has died in Dallas County after contracting influenza, the county health department says. Dallas County Health and Human Services Department confirmed the death Tuesday of a 85-year-old resident of Cedar Hill. It is not clear if the patient had preexisting medical conditions. 

Read the full story on NBC DFW.

Missing woman may pose threat to herself, others, Dallas police say

Police said 19-year-old Haley Cruz was last seen at about 9:40 a.m. Tuesday in the 3300 block of Delafield Lane getting into a gray Toyota 4 Runner.

Read the full story on NBC DFW.

Dallas Police Chief Hall holds listening session days after release of crime plan

Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall held her first community listening session of 2020 in northwest Dallas, an area where property crime remains a primary concern. 

Read the full story on NBC DFW.


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