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Bag of Chips Helps Dallas Police Identify Man Suspected of Murder
A bag of Ruffles potato chips and a witness who said, “it got to be that motherf*” helped Dallas police clear a murder case dating back to April of this year.
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DNA Used to Solve Decades-Old Cold Case Murder of 11-Year-Old Julie Fuller
Fort Worth police say they’ve solved the decades-old cold case murder of an 11-year-old girl using DNA phenotyping. On June 27, 1983, Julie Fuller was reported missing after she’d gone to take out the trash at the Kensington Motel in Arlington. Fuller and her family had only recently arrived in North Texas, having moved to the United States from England….
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Charges Upgraded for Man Accused of Killing Houston-Area Officer
A man police say was fleeing a traffic stop Tuesday night when he struck and killed a Houston-area police sergeant is once again back into custody and is now facing a capital murder charge, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Department. Tavores Dewayne Henderson, the subject of a Blue Alert and a statewide manhunt, was arrested at his home...
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Pet Owners Say Their Dogs Are Sick, Dying After Eating Recalled Hill's Pet Nutrition Dog Food
Just days after Hill’s Pet Nutrition voluntarily recalled select canned dog food products due to potentially elevated levels of vitamin D, more than a dozen dog owners have come forward on the company’s Facebook page saying their dogs have either become sick or died after being fed the food.
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List of 95,000 Potential Non-Citizen Voters ‘May Have Been Overstated,' Texas Secretary of State Tells Counties
A list of 95,000 potential non-citizen voters dating back to 1996 ‘may have been overstated,’ according to a report from the Dallas Morning News.
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Ford Recalls 953K Vehicles Over Defective Airbag Inflators
Just two weeks after issuing a recall for 874,000 F-Series pickups, Ford is announcing another two additional recalls of approximately 953,000 vehicles over Takata airbag inflators and an insufficient seat weld.