Daily Crime Blotter

Here's a daily list of crimes across North Texas compiled on Nov. 24, 2008

MAN FOUND SHOT TO DEATH AT FT. WORTH CAR WASH
Police are investigating the shooting death of a man whose body was discovered by a commuter Saturday night at a car wash in the 1300 block of East Berry Street, according to a report.   (Star-Telegram)

POLICE OFFICER INJURED IN HIT-AND-RUN INCIDENT
A police officer who was helping to contain a large party was injured when a motorist allegedly ran into his patrol car early Sunday morning in the 400 block of West Highland Street, said Denton police Sgt. Chris Summitt.  (Denton Record-Chronicle)

FINGERPRINT MAY LEAD TO BREAK IN N. RICHLAND HILLS MURDER
A single fingerprint could mean a break in the murder of a North Richland Hills woman that took place nearly one year ago. (Dallas Morning News)

TRUCK FATALLY RUNS DOWN MAN IN DENTON COUNTY FIELD
A 23-year-old Gainesville man was killed late Sunday after a pickup ran over him at a party in a field near Pilot Point, authorities said Monday.  (Star-Telegram

PLANO'S HERITAGE FARMSTEAD MUSEUM BOARD SAYS DIRECTOR TOOK $150,000 BEFORE HE DIED
Before his death, the executive director of Plano's Heritage Farmstead Museum took more than $150,000 from the museum's coffers by making unauthorized payments to himself, his creditors and "fictitious third-party vendors," court documents allege. (Dallas Morning News)

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