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Car crashes into North Texas home and explodes, injuring 3 residents and officer A car crashed into a home in Hurst on Saturday afternoon, hitting a gas line and causing an explosion that injured three people inside and a police officer who had responded to the wreck, officials said. The crash happened about 1 p.m. in the 400 block of Myrtle Drive. Police responded to the crash, and ...
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Texas State University gives update on racist flyer investigation The eight people were not Texas State students and told police they were affiliated with white supremacy organizations. Overall, officials emphasized increased security measures taken to ensure the safety of faculty, staff and students. This includes increased foot patrol, emergency phones on campus ...
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Texas Ranger Nick Hanna looks back on YFZ Ranch investigation Texas Ranger John 'Nick' Hanna is a 15-year veteran of the Department of Public Safety's elite investigative division. He is originally from Panhandle town of Plains, and began his career in law enforcement with the Big Spring Police. In a 2003 interview with the Brownwood Bulletin, Hanna said "My ...
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14 Dead In Canadian Junior Hockey Team Bus Crash A bus carrying a Canadian junior hockey team crashed on the way to a game Friday, killing 14 people. There were 28 people on the bus, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. The 14 people who survived were all sent to the hospital, including three people with injuries described as "critical.".
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APD: Warrant issued for suspect in dogs' death Police say Mauter and another man were hired by an Annette Rosenow, an Estancia dog breeder, to transport a dozen dogs to Texas where Rosenow was moving. Instead, five of the dogs were found dead by police in a rented SUV behind the Rehm's Nursery and Garden Center in northeast ...
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Breeder was cited for not vaccinating, licensing dogs before 6 died in car Albuquerque Police said the breeder, Annette Rosenow, hired the woman and a man named Shaun to help transport her 30 dogs to Texas where she was moving, but that couple never made it to Texas. Now, police are looking for the woman who abandoned six of her dogs, leaving them to suffocate ...
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