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A fire was extinguished at a Denton residence with no occupants found inside. Firefighters and police responded quickly, and the cause is under investigation.
A shooting in Dallas left Oliver Moffett dead and one suspect in custody. The connection remains unclear, with police calling for information on case number 191197-2024.
Joseph Ortega, 21, was fatally shot in Dallas, and the police are investigating the homicide and seeking public assistance.
Missing 24-year-old DeMarcus was found and reunited with his family after a community-wide search effort in Lewisville, as reported by the local police on Facebook.
The Mesquite Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting and released a briefing video on Facebook to inform the public of the incident's details.
Two missing teens from Haltom City were found safe, as announced by the local police on social media, ending the community's concern following their disappearance on December 19.
A major water main break in Everman disrupts water service for residents on several streets, with emergency crews working into the evening to repair it.
The Fort Worth Fire Department and Tarrant County Sheriff's Office rescued a horse stuck in a cattle guard, involving careful extrication and medical examination.
The Midlothian Police Department resolved an incident involving a suspicious device, reopening the affected roads and ensuring public safety in Midlothian, Texas.
Roderic Dennis was arrested by Fort Worth Police for multiple robberies after community tips led to his location. He faced new charges alongside previous bond violations.
Plano Police arrest Nicholas Carney for a 1991 child sexual assault, utilizing forensic science and genetic genealogy.
Authorities charged Don Edward Bullard, Jr. with murder after identifying remains of the missing Denton woman, Angelique Yvonne Hataway, who disappeared in 2019.
Fort Worth officials warn of scammers posing as law enforcement, coercing residents to pay fake legal fees for warrants or missed jury duty. The city reminds that court staff never solicit pay by phone.
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