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Girl, 15, Forced to Work at Southlake Restaurant to Pay $10,000 Smuggling Debt: Sheriff
A 15-year-old Guatemalan girl was rescued after she was forced to work the night shift at a Southlake fast food restaurant to pay off a $10,000 debt to her smugglers, authorities said Tuesday.
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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, July 20
To help make sure you stay informed on the most shared and talked about stories across North Texas, each Saturday and Sunday we’ll revisit 5 stories from the previous week and capsulize them in this digest with the most recent updates.
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McKinney Firefighters Reunited With 4-Year-Old They Helped Save
Wednesday night, a 4-year-old boy and his family visited the McKinney firefighter-paramedics who helped him during a devastating call.
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Phoenix Police Chief Promises Change Amid Civil Rights Claim
Police Chief Jeri Williams promised change in her department after being booed by some of hundreds of people gathered Tuesday night to discuss a videotaped police encounter that has caused a national outcry. The meeting at a downtown church was called by the city in the wake of the release of a bystander’s video of police officers who pointed their...
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Phoenix Police Chief Promises Change Amid Civil Rights Claim
Police Chief Jeri Williams promised change in her department after being booed by some of hundreds of people gathered Tuesday night to discuss a videotaped police encounter that has caused a national outcry. The meeting at a downtown church was called by the city in the wake of the release of a bystander’s video of police officers who pointed their...
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Phoenix Police Chief ‘Disturbed' by Cop Reaction to 4-Year-Old and Family
Video surfaced of officers allegedly threatening to shoot a black couple and their young children over a reported shoplifting incident from last month. After the videos emerged and the couple involved, Dravon Ames and Iesha Harper, filed a $10 million notice of claim — a precursor to a lawsuit — against the city. Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams says the...
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Off-Duty Deputy Fatally Shot at Restaurant Was a ‘Really Good Dad'
The Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy shot in the head while off duty at a Jack in the Box on Monday has died, the sheriff said on Wednesday.
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Man Arrested in Off-Duty LA County Deputy Shooting
The man suspected of shooting an off-duty Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy at a fast food restaurant in Alhambra confessed to his father, who in turn notified police, authorities said Tuesday.
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Man Denies Kidnapping Teen, Says She's Lying, That They Were Dating
The 24-year-old man accused of kidnapping a teenager and sexually assaulting her says he and the victim were dating, that she’s mad at him and that she’s lying about the allegations against him.
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Man Arrested After Teenage Girl Asks Kentucky Fried Chicken Employees for Help, Says She Was Abducted and Held
A North Texas man police believe abducted an underage girl was arrested after she told workers at a fast food restaurant that she was held against her will and sexually assaulted, police say.
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Man Arrested After Teenage Girl Asks Kentucky Fried Chicken Employees for Help, Says She Was Abducted and Held
A North Texas man police believe abducted an underage girl was arrested after she told workers at a fast food restaurant that she was held against her will and sexually assaulted, police say.
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Teen Tells KFC Workers She Was Abducted, Man Arrested
A North Texas man police believe abducted an underage girl was arrested after she told workers at a fast food restaurant that she was held against her will and sexually assaulted, police say.
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Girl With Knife Apologizes After Being Shot by Police
Police body camera footage released Thursday shows a bleeding and crying 17-year-old girl apologizing to the officer who shot her after the teen ran at him with a large knife in Southern California.
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Cameras That Guess Your Age, Sex and Mood Pop Up in Walgreens, Other Retailers
Eyeing that can of soda in the supermarket cooler? Or maybe you’re craving a pint of ice cream? A camera could be watching you.
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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, December 1, 2018
To help make sure you stay informed on the most shared and talked about stories across North Texas, each Saturday and Sunday we’ll revisit 5 stories from the previous week and capsulize them in this digest with the most recent updates.
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Woman Hits Employee With Tray at Fort Worth Popeyes
The way a woman ordered food at a Fort Worth fast food restaurant has started a criminal investigation.
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Woman Hits Employee With Tray at Fort Worth Popeyes
The way a woman ordered food at a Fort Worth fast food restaurant has started a criminal investigation.
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Dallas Hotel Hosts Thanksgiving for Rescuers, Veterans
They met at The Statler Hotel, which opened its doors to active military, veterans and first responders for a hot Thanksgiving dinner.
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Immigration: Narrowing the Education Gap
New numbers highlight the education gap between native Texans and immigrants who work in the Lone Star State.
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Students Help at Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge
Marching out of the Discovery Center at Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge on a recent Tuesday, a dozen young people in bright blue shirts set to work shoveling dirt, maneuvering wheelbarrows, unraveling hoses and hefting 5-gallon pots. They were members of the Student Conservation Association, and their efforts were directed toward building a garden to sustain monarch butterflies. The Facts reports…