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An Arlington firefighter named Brady Weaver was shot while responding to a welfare check at an apartment complex. He is now stable and the suspected shooter is detained for questioning.
An early morning altercation in Ennis, Texas resulted in the fatal shooting of a 55-year-old man. Suspect Bryant Whitehead fled and is considered armed and dangerous.
David McDaniel, 82, was safely found after vanishing from an assisted living home in Cedar Hill, an outcome that relieved the local community and police.
The Dallas Police Department paid tribute to Senior Corporal Mark Timothy Nix who passed away, honoring his years of service and impact on the community.
Two teenagers were fatally shot in a vehicle on Dixon Avenue in Dallas; police are investigating and seeking the public's help.
Dallas Police Officer Frank Johnson was arrested for public intoxication while off-duty by the Little Elm Police Department. He's now on administrative leave.
An Arlington firefighter was severely injured by gunfire while responding to a welfare check where children were heard crying inside an apartment. The suspected shooter is in custody.
Midlothian Public Works Department is conducting a controlled burn at the Tayman Water Treatment Plant, which is authorized and under control. Residents are advised not to report the fire.
The Tarrant County DA's Office thanked North Richland Hills Police for their work on a case that has enhanced community safety, acknowledging their efforts in a Twitter post.
The Mansfield Police Department confirmed the safe recovery of a missing youth, Audrey, due to a critical lead, avoiding the need for a wider community alert on Facebook.
Mansfield police are seeking the public's help to identify two women who caused a disturbance at a store over an ID request for a tobacco purchase, leading to merchandise being thrown at an employee.
The White Settlement Police Department successfully utilized StarChase technology to recover a stolen vehicle without a high-speed chase, resulting in an arrest and the vehicle's return to its owner.
A man received a 20-year sentence for stealing $2.6 million in food stamp benefits, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas.