Daily Crime Blotter

Here's a daily list of random crimes across North Texas compiled on Nov. 17, 2008.

FORT WORTH TAKE-OVER BANDITS CAUGHT ON CAMERA
Three men were caught on camera Sunday robbing a clerk in the presence of her children at the QMart Convenience store in the 2100 block of Ridgemar Boulevard. (More info: NBC DFW)

BLOOD TESTS BACK, JUDGE CHARGED WITH DWI
State District Judge Elizabeth Berry has been charged with driving while intoxicated based on blood tests taken after Alvarado police stopped her for speeding on Interstate 35. (More info: NBC DFW
 

DALLAS OFFICER PLACED ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
Dallas officer Sr. Cpl. Mohammad Atique was placed on administrative leave Sunday after a supervisor smelled alcohol on him three hours after he went to work, Dallas police Sgt. Gil Cerda said via email Monday.  Atique was asked to take a breath test, which he did, and at that point he was placed on administrative leave, Cerda said. (NBC DFW)

N. TEXAS BASEBALL STAR ROBBED OF HIS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RING 
A North Texas native who was a pitcher at Rice University was robbed at gunpoint Saturday night. Justin Crowder said he wasn't upset the robbers took his money; he was more upset they took one of his most prized possessions, his College World Series Ring. (More info: NBC DFW)

REWARD OFFERED IN SHOOTING DEATH OF SINGLE MOTHER
The North Texas Crime Commission is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in connection with the shooting death of a mother of two. (More info: NBC DFW)

CLERK TURNS TABLE ON ROBBER, POLICE SAY
Garland police are looking for the man who tried to rob a Fina Gas Station, located in the 3000 Block S. Jupiter Road. (More info: NBC DFW)

ROBBERS WANT CASH, CIGARS AT TWO HOLDUPS
For about the 12th time in a one-month span, a cigar-seeking robber has struck. The robbery occurred about 4:10 a.m. Sunday at the 7-11 at 2800 N.E. 28th Street in Fort Worth. (More info: Star-Telegram
  

Contact Us