A minor earthquake shook parts of North Texas on Wednesday afternoon.
The 3.2-magnitude earthquake was reported at about 4:30 p.m. six miles west of Cleburne -- about 27 miles away from Fort Worth.
The U.S. Geological Survey report showed the source as being about five miles deep.
Cleburne police said no damage was reported.
But a Cleburne resident emailed NBC 5 and said her driveway and sidewalk shifted about 1 inch a neighbor's window broke. She also said she felt rumbles Wednesday morning and Tuesday afternoon.