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Civil Rights Attorney Lee Merritt Arrested After Protest Blocks Highway in McKinney
A prominent civil rights attorney was among a group of people arrested in McKinney during a demonstration in memory of a Black man who died in a struggle with guards at the Collin County jail.
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Amber Alert Continues for Missing McKinney Sisters
A statewide Amber Alert continues Saturday night for two missing McKinney sisters who are believed to have been abducted by the grandmother on their father’s side. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards spoke to their other grandmother, who says she fears for the girls’ safety.
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Search Continues for Missing McKinney Sisters in Amber Alert
An Amber Alert continues Friday night for two McKinney sisters who are believed to have been abducted by their grandmother Thursday night, police say.
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Amber Alert Issued for McKinney Sisters Abducted Thursday Night
An Amber Alert has been issued for two sisters, ages 9 and 6, believed to have been taken by their grandmother during a CPS-supervised visit with their non-custodial father in McKinney on Thursday night.
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McKinney Police Ask for Public's Help Finding Two Missing Girls
Carla Marion Reeves, with the McKinney Police Department, gives updates on an active Amber Alert for two sisters taken during a CPS supervised visit with their father. Police believe the girls are with their paternal grandmother.
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Amber Alert Issued for Two Girls From McKinney
An Amber Alert has been issued by McKinney Police Department for a nine-year-old and a six-year-old girl.
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McKinney Sisters Found Safe, Amber Alert Discontinued
An Amber Alert for two McKinney sisters is canceled after they were both found safe Sunday night, McKinney Police say.
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Bank Customers Urged to Be Vigilant
The McKinney Police Department is urging bank customers to be extra vigilant after a rash of so-called “jugging” incidents.
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4 Bank Customers Targeted by ‘Jugging' Thieves Saturday in McKinney
Police in McKinney are urging bank customers to stay vigilant following a rash of “jugging” incidents over the weekend.
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McKinney Man Connected to Killing of 9-Year-Old Son Identified
A McKinney man in custody in connection with the stabbing death of his 9-year-old son on Friday has been identified, McKinney police say.
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McKinney Father in Custody in Stabbing Death of 9-Year-Old Son: Police
A McKinney man is in custody in connection with the stabbing death of his 9-year-old son Friday afternoon, police say.
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9-Year-Old Boy Stabbed to Death in McKinney Home; Father Arrested: PD
A McKinney man is in custody in connection with the stabbing death of his 9-year-old son Friday afternoon, police say.
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Carrollton, McKinney Name New Police Chiefs With Longtime Ties to North Texas
The cities of Carrollton and McKinney each named new police chiefs this week and both have longtime ties to North Texas.
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McKinney Mom Saved Thanks to 5-Year-Old Son, Husband and 911 Dispatcher
A North Texas mother who collapsed in her McKinney home is alive thanks to her little boy’s quick thinking, her husband and a calm 911 dispatcher.
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McKinney Police Ask for Help Locating Man Missing Since Nov. 1
McKinney Police are asking for help from the public in finding a man missing for nearly two weeks.
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McKinney Church Again Spraypainted With Racist Graffiti
McKinney police are looking for those responsible for spray painting ethnic slurs and white supremacy symbols on a local church twice.
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McKinney Church Vandalized With Racist Messaging Twice
Stonebridge United Methodist Church has been vandalized twice in exactly six weeks.
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Fiery Rescue by McKinney Officers Caught on Camera
Body cameras recorded a recent heart-pounding rescue by four McKinney police officers.
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McKinney Police Chief Retiring, Moving to New Position
McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley announced Monday that he will be retiring and transitioning to the new Director of Public Safety position in October.
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Grand Jury to Decide if Prosper Mayor Will Face Charge in Serious Crash
McKinney police are investigating a crash involving a North Texas mayor that left a motorcyclist with serious injuries.