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Guide Dog Spooked by Fireworks Is Missing

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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Everyone knows that dogs are a man's best friend, but Sidney, a 5-year-old black Labrador, is more than that. And now he's missing.

Sidney is Caroline Mosely's trained guide dog. Mosely is legally blind.

"We're trained to pay attention to him, and he's trained to pay attention to me," Mosely said. "He's trained to show me the steps. He's trained to stop at every entry doorway, so he lets me know I'm at a door."

Sidney leads Mosely to work every day and also travels with her on trips.

"He goes everywhere -- even airplanes, buses, trains, grocery stores, everything," she said.

Sidney disappeared from his Southeast Dallas backyard on Wednesday after being spooked by fireworks.

Moseley took Sidney's work harness off on Wednesday evening. To the dog, it means work is over and it's time for play. When she let him out in the backyard, she heard neighbors popping some fireworks.

When she opened the door to call Sidney in a few minutes later, he was gone.

"I get up, even now, and keep looking like, 'Can I go get him?' Or, 'I got to go feed him,' or, 'What is he doing?'" Mosely said. "Without him, it's just like something's missing. He's like my best friend. I look down for him every time, keep looking for him every time."

Mosely has checked the Dallas animal shelters, but no luck.

Sidney is a black lab with a white patch of fur on his chest and some white fur under his chin. The inside of his ears are tattooed with the code 449P.

The Moselys live near the intersection of Jim Miller Road and Forney Road. Anyone who might have seen Sidney can contact the Guide Dogs for the Blind at 1-800-295-4050, extension 4090.

Sidney was trained by the group Guide Dogs for the Blind. A local club, the Lone Star Guide Dog Raisers Club, plans to help Mosely find the dog in the neighborhood by posting signs and going door to door starting 11 a.m. Saturday.

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Saginaw Goes Purple for Alanna Gallagher

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Investigation of 6-Year-Old's Slaying Continues

Investigators were back out in the neighborhood of a 6-year-old Saginaw girl whose body was found in a street a mile away from her home. Businesses and residents plan to wear purple ribbons starting this weekend in remembrance of Alanna Gallagher.

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The town of Saginaw is coming together for a tribute to slain 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher, the girl whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday.

Residents plan to wear either purple ribbons or clothing this weekend in memory of Gallagher, whose favorite color was purple.

Some residents tied purple ribbons around their trees.

One resident even petitioned local businesses to join in. Wal-Mart, Albertson's, Sonic and Country Acres day care will join the tribute, according to the Saginaw Texas News' Facebook page.

Mendi Preston, executive director of Country Acres, said the day car would hand out ribbons on Monday to staff and parents and wear them all next week.

"Although she wasn't a member of our school, she was a member of our community," she said. "And we want to show our support not only of family, but any of the children or parents or even the teachers here locally that were affected by this tragedy."

The day care sits not far from both where Gallagher lived and where her body was found. Preston said the slaying affected her personally, not only because her day care has many students Gallagher's age, but because she has an 8-year-old daughter.

"She was really concerned about it," Preston said. "We went over and placed a bear over at the memorial as well. It really reminded us to emphasize to her to be careful when you're outside and pay attention to close surroundings, never be out there by yourself, and make sure we're out there with you."

The memorial where the 6-year-old's body was found continues to grow. Nancy Moreno, who lives a block away from Gallagher, brought her young daughter to drop off a small teddy bear.

"We feel so bad for Alanna," Moreno said. "She was in same school as she. She was asking, 'Why?' I just decided to bring her so she could see how much people care."

The Saginaw Police Department, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team are working to solve Gallagher's slaying.

Gallagher's cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death.

On Friday, officers were back in her Saginaw neighborhood, interviewing neighbors. Investigators left a home two doors down from Gallagher's home with a brown paper bag similar to what police use to collect evidence. However, it's unclear why they were there or if it was related to Gallagher's killing.

Gallagher's father said the family is devastated and not ready to talk to the media.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Gallagher's death. Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

NBC 5's Chris Van Horne and Jeff Smith contributed to this report.

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School Didn't Reveal Teacher-Teen Inquiry: Police

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A school district investigation into a relationship between a Redlands teacher and a student with whom she's now accused of having a sexual relationship – and a baby – did not result in a report to police or child protective services, according to court documents filed Friday.

In May, the Redlands Unified School District questioned Laura Elizabeth Whitehurst – a Citrus Valley High School teacher who was arrested Monday on suspicion of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor – as well as her alleged victim.

Whitehurst was at the time more than seven months pregnant, and police on Monday said the father was a teen student with whom she had an ongoing sexual relationship.

An affidavit submitted Wednesday to a San Bernardino County judge by Redlands police Detective Dominick Povero describes Whitehurst's alleged relationship with the teen, as well the school district's investigation into the pair on May 16 and May 17.

Povero was seeking a search warrant for school records related to the investigation, and San Bernardino Superior Court Judge Richard Peel on Wednesday granted him access to personnel files for Whitehurst, as well as her work emails and any relevant property on the Citrus Valley High campus. The document was filed in public court records Friday.

"Evidence from email communication and personnel files may show teachers, school administrators, and district administrators failed to report suspected child abuse as mandated," Povero wrote.

Whitehurst, 28, pictured in her booking photo below, was released from police custody Monday night on $25,000 bail. Police said she had given birth on June 18.

On Wednesday, police said investigators had learned of two other alleged victims since Whitehurst's arrest was made public.

One alleged victim was a freshman at the time of a sexual relationship in 2007 and 2008, which occurred at the same time as a similar relationship with a boy, now 23, who spoke to NBC4 about his experience with Whitehurst.

"There wasn't a thought of, 'I'm going to get in trouble' or 'Should I say something?'" Michael Cooper told NBC4 of a relationship he described during his junior year at Redands High School, where Whitehurst was his English teacher. "It's more of like, 'Holy cow, this hot teacher is into me.'"

The affidavit from Povero provides details of the police investigation into Whitehurst and the teen -- and into the school district questioning of the pair that took place more than six weeks before the teacher's arrest.

The court filing states that Redlands Unified Assistant Superintendent Sabine Robertson-Phillips had spoken to Whitehurst about her relationship to the  victim, described as "John Doe." Citrus Valley High Principal Bernard Cavanagh spoke to "John Doe," according to Povero.

But it was not until the alleged victim's mother contact school district officials – after Whitehurst gave birth – that educators got in touch with police, the affidavit states. That happened on Monday, when detectives went to speak with the "John Doe," who was 16 when the alleged relationship began and is 17 now.

The teen told detectives he had had an "ongoing" relationship with Whitehurst since July 2012, the document states.

"John Doe and Whitehurst met at a school sponsored trip to Disneyland, where they began communicating," the affidavit states.

Their sexual relationship included "numerous instances of sexual intercourse and sexual oral copulation" that continued weekly after Whitehurst became pregnant last September, according to the document.

Whitehurst told the teen he was her only recent partner and therefore the father of the child, Povero wrote. The teen attended the birth, according to the document.

In his presence, Povero had the teen call Whitehurst, who on the phone confirmed their relationship and that the teen was the baby's father, the detective wrote.

When Poverothen  spoke to Whitehurst in person, she confirmed the above details of the relationship, the detective wrote.

Officials with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office told NBC4 they expect charges against Whitehurst to be filed July 8.

School district officials on Tuesday issued a statement that said the district was cooperating with the investigation.

"The District was recently made aware of allegations involving a high school student and teacher. We immediately notified the police and placed the employee on leave," the statement read.

"Because we do not want to jeopardize the ongoing investigation, we are unable to comment further at this time," the school district statement continued. "We appreciate the quick response to our complaint by the Redlands Police Department. Our heart goes out to the victim and his family."

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McKinney Police Search for Potential Child Predator

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator. Video shows the man leaving a Target store in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway. Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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McKinney police say they need the public's help identifying a potential child predator.

Police say just after 11 a.m. on June 28 a mother and her 10-year-old daughter were shopping inside the Target in the 2000 block of North Central Expressway when the girl says she was approached by a man who allegedly patted her on the buttocks and told her she was sexy.

The girl ran to her mother a few aisles over and her mother contacted a store employee but they were unable to locate the man, according to police.

Surveillance video doesn't show the incident the girl described because it was not in view of a camera, but police say the video did show the girl in the electronics section while the man watched her from the next aisle and police say it appears he was masturbating.

Police released video from the surveillance video as the man left the store. No information on the vehicle the man drives was available.

Police urge anyone who recognizes the man to call the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700.

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Emergency Rooms Ready for Fourth of July Injuries

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Medica City Dallas has a team of more than dozen doctors and nurses on staff to deal with expected Independence Day injuries.

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Emergency rooms across Dallas-Fort Worth are prepared for any unforeseen Fourth of July injuries.

A team of more than a dozen nurses and doctors are on staff this holiday at Medical Dallas Hospital. The hospital is seeing patients from across the Metroplex.

Lee Charlton and her 16-month-old daughter, Blythe, found themselves celebrating the Fourth of July at Medical City's emergency room.

"She slipped on a shoe and hit her head," Charlton said. "It's pretty typically my family ends up in the emergency room on holidays. That's something we just do."

Blythe has a small cut but after some medication and sutures, doctors say she'll be OK.

Dr. Courtney Wilemon, an emergency physician who's been at Medical City Dallas Hospital for seven years, has worked this holiday for many years.

"If it was normal Texas July, we'd be seeing a lot of heat exhaustion, we're also planning for injuries like poolside injuries, lacerations, broken arms, broken legs," Dr. Wilemon said.

Another child Josh Butler, 3, found himself at the hospital on the holiday after experiencing a heatstroke in a bounce house at a party. He was released after getting rehydrated.

Despite being a holiday, Medical City's emergency room is fully staffed with 13 nurses tending to patients throughout the day.

"We are definitely well-staffed on a day like today because we don't know what to expect, but that's almost every day in the emergency room," Donna Hinschberger, a staff nurse said.

The hospital expects to admit more patients Thursday night as the Fourth of July festivities continue.

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28 Hurt in SoCal Fireworks Explosion: Police

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Dozens of Fourth of July celebrants were injured Thursday night in a "fireworks mishap" at a Simi Valley, Calif., park, authorities said.

The injury count changed multiple times over the course of a quickly developing breaking news story. As of 11:30 p.m., 28 people were reported injured, Ventura County Fire Department spokesman Mike Lindberry told reporters at the scene.

Of those 28 victims, 20 were transported to the hospital -- 16 suffered minor injuries, four suffered moderate to severe injuries, Lindberry said. Eight people were treated and released on scene.

Initial injury counts reported 20 people were hurt then that figure was revised to 14 before Lindberry detailed those hurt in the explosion.

Between 8,000 and 10,000 people were expected to attend the Independence Day celebration Thursday night.

Witnesses said the professional fireworks show lasted just a few minutes before the huge explosion went off.

"We saw about three minutes of the show. There was some that went up in the area and everything just kind of scattered outwards and then everybody just started running," a witness told NBC4.

"Everything exploded and parts came flying everywhere," another witness told NBC4. "People were running everywhere. So, it was pretty scary."

It happened about 9:20 p.m. at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park (map), said Cmdr. John Parks, a watch commander for the Simi Valley Police Department.

Parks called the detonation a "fireworks mishap." He said initial information suggested the explosion was accidental.

Emergency medical and fire personnel were already at the park to monitor the fireworks show, so the victims were attended to quickly, Parks said.

The extent of the victims' injuries was not immediately known. It also was unclear how many of the 14 injured were transported to the hospital.

After the blast, park was evacuated, Parks said. Aerial footage showed dozens of people lingering on the outskirts of the scene and near the triage area set up on the grass, pictured below.

 


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Joe Pool Lake Parks Sport New Location Signs

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Juli 2013 | 16.26

Christine Lee, Grand Prairie Reporter

New safety signs at Joe Pool Lake are focused on getting help where it's needed as fast at possible, last year three people died at the lake during the Fourth of July festivities.

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Joe Pool Lake is making it easier for visitors to tell first responders where they are in the event of an emergency.

Park officials worked with fire and police departments to place signs throughout Lynn Creek and Lloyd Parks with numbers and letters that designate location. If callers mention the letters and numbers, it can cut response time, potentially saving a life.

"I actually heard a 911 call played back for me and the person who was in distress -- they had no idea what park they were even in," Lake Parks Superintendent Bob McGlothlin said.

The signs also extend out into the water.

"Years in the past, you'd look around and go, 'I'm to the nearest tree' or, 'I'm 500 yards off the other marina,' or something like that, and people just had a hard time trying to relay their location to the fire department," said Bryan Hart, Lynn Creek Marina boat rental manager.

Janie Salazar said the signs give her assurance that if something happens, help will come quickly.

"It's great to have them," she said. "It's a big help ... as a parent to know that those signs tell you where they're at."

Six people drowned at Joe Pool Lake last year.

Half of the deaths occurred during the Fourth of July holiday, the parks' busiest day of the year. Lake officials are doing everything they can to make sure there is not a repeat this year.

"I personally had to tell a mother that her son passed away, and that was the hardest thing I've ever had to do," Hart said.

Life jackets are also still available to park visitors. Visitors can visit a concession stand to borrow one.

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Vendor: Commercial-Grade Rocket Mislabeled as Consumer

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Melons Blown Up to Show Fireworks Danger

Nathan Bullard of Mr. Big's Fireworks in Lucas says some dangerous commercial grade fireworks are being mislabeled and sold to regular consumers. He showed NBC 5's Randy McIlwain how dangerous those fireworks can be.

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A Collin County fireworks vendor has filed a complaint that has launched a statewide investigation.

Nathan Bullard, owner of Mr. Big's fireworks in Lucas, said he believes some commercial-grade fireworks are mislabeled as consumer products and sold at retail stands across North Texas.

Bullard filed his complaint with the State Fire Marshal's Office on June 24 after a friend purchased an Eruption Rocket from another vendor. The firework's label has all the necessary warnings and also clearly states that it's a consumer product.

"This one in particular stands out," Bullard said. "It's way more powerful than anything that I sell."

Bullard tested the rocket against other consumer-grade rockets and filmed it as evidence. The consumer-grade rockets split a watermelon into large chunks, but the Eruption Rocket vaporized the melon into nothing and left an imprint in the plywood and on the ground where it sat.

"These products right here that are being sold over-the-counter to consumers that have no idea what they're buying -- these are dangerous, and I don't want somebody to get hurt," Bullard said.

Only licensed pyrotechnicians can purchase commercial-grade fireworks.

The State Fire Marshal's Office confirmed that an investigation is open and active.

Bullard is highly critical of the response to his complaint thus far.

"Where there's an immediate danger, they should step in and find them, and they haven't," he said.

A spokesperson for the State Fire Marshal's Office said some vendors are voluntarily taking Eruption Rockets off the shelves. But state investigators do not have the authority to simply pull the products from stands until the items are tested and graded as being commercial-level products.

The Consumer Protection Safety Commission, which regulates fireworks compliance, told Bullard his video demonstration was not enough.

A CPSC representative confirmed that one of its investigators emailed Bullard about his concerns. In the email, the investigator told Bullard that his video does not prove the fireworks are mislabeled.

"Cool demonstration, but that doesn't show whether the device is in compliance or not," the CPSC investigator wrote.

In other emails, the investigator said the CPSC would focus on America's ports and stopping the supply of illegally imported fireworks.

Bullard said his goal is simple -- to keep commercial-grade products out of the hands of everyday people because accidents and injuries can give his industry a black eye.

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Saginaw Child Found in Tarp Identified

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The child whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday has been identified as 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher.

Saginaw police said Wednesday afternoon that Gallagher's death was being investigated as a homicide. The investigation is still in its beginning stages, police spokesman Officer Damon Ing said.

"As anybody can attest to, including parents, this is a disturbing case," he said.

Investigators with Saginaw police, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team will continue to work through the night to solve the case, Ing said.

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The FBI, Texas Rangers and local authorities are trying to reconstruct the last hours of life for 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher. She was found dead and wrapped in a tarp on Monday. The medical examiner is still working to determine the cause of her death.

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"We're going to work through the night, as we have been, ever since we were notified of this crime, to make sure that we are relentless in our pursuit to ensure that the person responsible for this is brought to justice," he said.

"We send our heartfelt prayers to the family for the loss of their child," Ing said. "And as you can imagine, they are very distraught at this time."

Residents in Gallagher's neighborhood found the tarp in the middle of the street and, believing it to be garbage, looked underneath. Soon afterward, they called 911 to report the girl's body. They said she was found nude with her hands and feet bound and a bag over her head.

Her body was found at about 7:30 p.m. Her parents reported her missing at about 9 p.m., and neighbors say her father told them she was last seen at about 5 p.m.

Ing said that investigators do not know if Gallagher's body was intentionally left in the road or if it fell off a vehicle.

Saginaw police also do not know if Gallagher was abducted, he said. Her cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death, he said.

Police believe the slaying is an isolated case, Ing said.

"I can assure the community of Saginaw and all surrounding areas that you're perfectly safe in this community," he said.

Saginaw police requested the FBI assist in their investigation. A FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

According to a FBI receipt of seized evidence, federal agents took a blue-gray tarp, electrical tape, and Wal-Mart plastic bags from a car registered to the victim's parents. The car is parked on the street in front of where the 6-year-old victim lived. Agents also searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

The girl's uncle told NBC 5 that his niece's family had recently gone on a camping trip.

The family is not suspected in Gallagher's death, Ing said. Her family has been talking with counselors at the police department.

"We have many leads to follow -- not necessarily suspects individually -- but, at this time, the family is not suspected," Ing said. "We are basically trying to help them through their time of grief."

No arrests have been made in the case and no suspects have been named.

Gallagher's aunt, Teresa McDaniel said the child was very loved by her parents and siblings.

"I just broke down and cried," she said. "There was no speculation as to whether it was her, not her. When I read how she was found, I just broke down."

"I break down and cry when I hear one of these stories on the news, but to find out that's my niece -- that's something that you can't hold on to anymore," McDaniel said.

Gallagher was a "bubbly and always happy" kindergarten student at Willow Creek Elementary, the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw school district said in a statement Wednesday. The district's thoughts and prayers go our to her family and friends, the district said.

"We will continue to support our students, parents and staff that have been deeply affected by the events of recent days," Superintendent Jim F. Chadwell said. "It is imperative at this difficult time that we come together as a community to share our grief."

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that they believe may be connected to Gallagher's death but are also seeking any other information in the case.

Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Gallagher's death.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Scott Gordon contributed to this article.

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Vigils Held for Slain Child Found Underneath Tarp

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 03 Juli 2013 | 16.26

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Vigils were held Tuesday night for the 6-year-old Saginaw girl who was found tied up and wrapped in a tarp on Monday as police announced no arrests or progress in the investigation.

The first memorial was at United Methodist Church in Saginaw.

"I just hope they catch whoever did this," said Stacy Valenzuela, who didn't know the victim but attended the service with her 10-year-old daughter. "My biggest concern is it was somebody's little girl. And just having little girls of my own, makes my heart hurt. It makes me sick."

Another impromptu candlelight vigil was held near the spot where the girl was discovered.

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A Saginaw neighborhood is in shock and looking for answers after the gruesome discovery of a girl's body in a residential street. The FBI is helping with the investigation as a memorial grows on the street.

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The FBI joined the investigation after police say the young girl's body was found bound with a bag over her head underneath a tarp.

On Tuesday, agents searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

Neighbors said the 6-year-old would sometimes wander the street by herself.

Katie Whiddon said she and her son were among several people who discovered the girl's body after they tried to remove what they believed was trash in the street.

"My son started feeling around and said, 'Mom, I think there's a body in there.' And I said, 'No, no, no,'" she said.

Residents discovered the tarp in the middle of the street near Roundrock Drive and Cindy Lane on Monday night.

"At first, I just thought it was some rubber stuff ... and then I got a closer look, and all I saw was a bag, and I saw some hair sticking out and so, I was like, 'Oh my God. It's a girl!'" John Smith, 18, said. "And that's when I dropped to my knees and just started crying."

"Every time I walk out that front door, I'm going to look over here and know I found a little girl -- someone's little girl that's just sitting here miserable in the middle of the street dead, and her family's out there wondering where she's at," Smith said.

Saginaw police requested assistance from the FBI after the body was removed. An FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

"I was panicking," Whiddon said. "I was freaked out. How can somebody hurt a little girl?"

Saginaw police officer Damon Ing said an autopsy was being performed Tuesday morning to learn how the girl was killed.

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that may be connected with the case. Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

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Kids Raise Money for Big Cats Sickened by Distemper

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Two North Texas girls who saw an NBC 5 story about big cats that have contracted a potentially fatal disease are raising money to help the wildlife rescue caring for them.

Miriam and Mira Shams-Rainey are reading to raise money for the 22 tigers, lions and leopards at In-Sync Exotics that have been sickened by canine distemper.

"We found out that the cats got sick so we decided to do something to help," 12-year-old Miriam Shams-Rainey said.

The girls have raised more than $600 so far..

"I am really surprised people care that much about it to donate that much money," Miriam said.

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"It is amazing, and it has only been a few weeks," 9-year-old Mira Shams-Rainey said. "We can make thousands like this."

While canine distemper is usually associated with dogs, other animals, including tigers, can contract it, too.

In-Sync spokeswoman Lisa Williams said the Wylie wildlife rescue thinks a lion or tiger may have contracted the virus from a raccoon because it is not common in big cats.

The big cats with the virus need about the double their usual care time at night. Every night, volunteers give the sick cats vitamins and medicine to give them the best possible chance at survival.

But during this extremely difficult time, the girls' efforts bring a smile to the caretakers' faces.

"You just know they are going to grow up to be people who are nice to animals, and that is really nice to see," Williams said.

In-Sync Exotics is a nonprofit wildlife rescue that cares for big cats -- including lions, tigers, cougars and leopards -- that have been abused or abandoned.

Its founder, Vicky Keahey, rescued her first cougar in 1991. She added tigers in 1998 and established a nonprofit by 2000.

"This is my life's heart," she told NBC 5 in an interview in 2012.

She said her animals arrive after being rescued from breeding operations or even from drug dealers who use the animals for protection.

Keahey said she is licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has a permit from Collin County and is registered with the state of Texas. She is also accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries and the Animal Sanctuaries Association.

In-Sync Exotics has several fundraisers through the year to pay for the animals' care.

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Teacher Arrested After Allegedly Having Student's Baby

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A Redlands, Calif., high school teacher who allegedly gave birth to a baby fathered by a teen student has been arrested for having a sex with the male pupil.

Laura Elizabeth Whitehurst, 28, was arrested Monday evening after being questioned at her home in Redlands.

She is a teacher at Citrus Valley High School, according to the Redlands Police Department, which issued a news release on the arrest Tuesday afternoon.

Whitehurst was taken into custody on suspicion on unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and released after posting $25,000 bail Monday evening.

The student was 16 at the time of the nearly year-long alleged relationship, according to police.

"One thing led to another, and he ended up at her residence, and it's been going on, going for approximately one year now," said Redlands police Cmdr. Shawn Ryan.

"She was open with her pregnancy. I don't know what her story was to everybody else, but it was an open pregnacy," Ryan added. "The school district knew about it."

The mother of the alleged victim, who is now 17, on Monday reported the relationship to the Redlands Unified School District, which in turn contacted police, according to Carl Baker, a police spokesman.

Whitehurst had given birth to a baby on June 18, the news release stated.

"Investigators say the child was fathered by the teen," the news release stated.

The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office has not yet received a case from police, according to spokesman Chris Lee.

Baker said police were still investigating. No booking photo of Whitehurst is available at this time, he said. The photo at right is from Citrus Valley High School's 2013 yearbook.

At an afternoon news conference, Baker issued a brief statement from the school district, which stated that the teacher had been placed on leave after police were notifed of the allegations. Whitehurst was not named in the statement, and the district said it would not comment at this time.

"The district takes this arrest very seriously," the statement read. "Our heart goes out to the victim and his family."

According to the school's online staff directory, Whitehurst is an English teacher.

Students who spoke to NBC4 Southern California lauded her performance as a teacher.

Citrus Valley High School has about 2,200 students, according to state records. It graduated its first senior class in 2012.

Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Natasha Crawford at (909) 798-7623 or Redlands Police Dispatch at (909) 798-7681.
 

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Man, Woman Found Dead in Grand Prairie Home

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 02 Juli 2013 | 16.27

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The Grand Prairie Police Department is investigating the deaths of two people.

Grand Prairie police received a hang up 911 call early Monday night.

Officers responded to the call at a home on the 900 block of Alspaugh Lane and forced their way in, police said.

Police say they found a man and a woman dead from apparent gunshot wounds.

Both victims were in their 60s.

No additional information has been provided at this time.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Pregnant Woman, Child Shot in Fort Worth

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Three people, including a child and a pregnant woman, were shot in Fort Worth on Monday.

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Three people, including a child and a pregnant woman, were shot in Fort Worth on Monday. The child and one of the adult victims later died.

The shooting in the 2900 block of Pate Drive was reported at about 6:15 p.m.

According to MedStar EMS, the victims include a pregnant woman, a boy and another woman. Fort Worth police said the victims are a woman in her 30s, a pregnant woman in her 20s and a 10-year-old boy.

The boy and one of the women died later Monday night but did not say which of the women had died.

"Our investigators are doing everything they possibly can to bring those victims justice, as quickly as they can," Fort Worth police spokesman Cpl. Tracey Knight said.

The child was transported to Cook Children's Medical Center. The pregnant woman was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital. The third victim was taken to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth, where she is in critical condition, MedStar said.

Fort Worth police were questioning a person of interest in the case on Monday night.

Dozens of people rushed to the crime scene as word of the shooting spread. Many of the people, who were said to be relatives of the victims, screamed and cried in the street.

A man who is reportedly brother to one of the victims ran past the police barricade and struggled with a police officer before several other officers took the man to the ground and detained him.

NBC 5's Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Body Discovered in Tarp on Saginaw Street

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Saginaw police say a body has been found under a tarp sling in a residential neighborhood. Neighbors say victim was young girl.

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A body was found in the middle of a residential street in Saginaw on Monday night.

Residents said children found the body of a young girl, perhaps 3 or 4 years old, in a wrapped-up tarp near Round Rock Drive and Cindy Lane.

The child's legs or feet were tied together, residents said.

Saginaw police confirmed that the body of a person was found in the tarp but have not said how old the victim is.

Police said their investigation is just beginning.

The FBI was also at the scene on Monday night.

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint on the passenger-side rear quarter panel.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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Wall-E the Wallaby's Walkabout

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 Juli 2013 | 16.26

Bob Fitch/GrandPrairieReporter.com

Apparently the wallaby was very excited and officers had a hard time controlling the wallaby while they waited for animal control to arrive.

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Wall-E the Pet Wallaby's Day Out

The Grand Prairie Police Department caught a wandering wallaby in a residential neighborhood on Friday.

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The Grand Prairie Police Department gets interesting 911 calls, but this one will be talked about for days.

Police in the Dallas suburb received a 911 call just before 7:45 a.m. Friday about a kangaroo hopping westbound in the 2200 block of Prince John Drive.

Officers arrived but didn't catch a kangaroo -- the animal was, in fact, a wallaby.

"I have been doing this for 20 years, and I will probably never see something like this again," Detective Lyle Gensler said.

John Richardson, the 911 caller, sent NBC 5 DFW a photo of the Wall-E the wallaby sitting at his front door.

Grand Prairie police said the wallaby was very excited, saying officers had a hard time controlling him while they waited for animal control to arrive. When asked how he knew how to catch a wallaby, Charles Munoz, the animal control officer, replied "Animal Planet" with a laugh.

The wallaby had tags and was returned to his owner unharmed.

"As far as we know, we don't have anything in our city ordinance that says you can't have one, " said Danielle Tate, animal services manager.

Wall-E's owners came to get him from animal control after friends saw on social media that he was loose. Their son-in-law said they believe someone tried to steal Wall-E because their fence was ripped.

Jessica Churchill, the owners' daughter, said her father gave the wallaby to her mother for Christmas after she said she wanted a kangaroo someday.

NBC 5's Julie Fine contributed to this report.

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Community Mourns Slain Sheriff's Deputy

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Hood County Deputy Dies From Gun Battle Wound

Sgt. Lance McLean, a 38-year-old Hood County sheriff's deputy, was shot in the head at a Granbury home while responding to a disturbance call. He died Saturday. Officers honored him outside of John Peter Smith hospital in Fort Worth.

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A Hood County sheriff's deputy that had been shot in the head after responding to a disturbance call has died.

Sgt. Lance McLean, a 38-year-old Hood County sheriff's deputy, was shot in the head at a Granbury home while responding to a disturbance call, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. McLean died from his injuries at 11:45 a.m. Saturday at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

As word spread of McLean's passing, law enforcement officers arrived from multiple cities to honor McLean's memory outside JPS Hospital. With their police lights flashing, officers stood at attention in the street as the hearse pulled out of the hospital.

"He was one of the best.  The very best," says Hood County Sheriff Roger Deeds.

Deeds said he had big plans for McLean and expected to promote him through the ranks.

"He excels in everything he's ever done," says Deeds.  "Great guy who's always out to help, help people, help everybody.  He was always there when you needed him."

Granbury Police Chief Mitch Galvan knew McLean as well.

"He was just a tremendous leader.  He had a great sense of humor.  A very caring man," says Galvan.  "His family was his life and his job was his life."

McLean was a SWAT officer and field training officer who mentored younger deputies. He is survived by his wife and two children with special needs.

"This has been a tremendous loss," says Chief Galvan.  "You can't replace Lance McLean."

Two accounts have been set up to help his widow and two children.  They are at Hico's First National Bank and Community Bank in Granbury.

McLean will be buried in Hico but the day and time of the funeral are pending.

Chad Davis, a Granbury police officer, was also injured in the shootout. Davis sustained a nonlife-threatening gunshot wound to an upper extremity believed to be an arm or shoulder. He was transported to Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth.

Granbury Police Chief Mitch Galvan said Saturday that Davis was being moved out of intensive care. In addition to Davis' shoulder wound, Galvan said doctors found three bullet fragments in his knee.

The shooting suspect, Ricky Don McCommas, 49, of Joshua, was later killed during a shootout with Granbury police just 50 feet from the doors of Granbury City Hall.

Community Mourns Slain Sheriff's Deputy

On Saturday night, a group of Granbury citizens tied blue ribbons on trees, light posts and street signs near city hall in honor of Sgt. Lance McLean.

Joyce Mashburn knew Sgt. McLean through his work as a deputy and says his death has deeply effected her personally.

"If you ever met him, he was such  wonderful deputy," Mashburn said. "He loved his work, he helped out everybody he could help out. The only way I could think of to try and give back is to paint Granbury blue."

A memorial is also growing at the Hood County Sheriff's Office. A patrol vehicle is parked in the front grass and flowers and ribbons are being added to it to remember Sgt. McLean.

"We've lost a great deputy, heaven has a new hero," Mashburn said. "We're going to really, really, miss him."

DPS Details Gun Battle

DPS spokesman Sgt. Lonny Haschel said McLean was dispatched to a residence in Oak Trail Shores shortly before 11 a.m. When he arrived, he made contact with McCommas. Moments later, shots were fired and McLean was struck in the head, Haschel said.

Another Hood County deputy responding to the call provided a description of McCommas' van as it left the scene -- white with its windows shot out.

A neighbor told NBC 5 that McCommas lives in Joshua and drove to the house in Granbury, where he started a ruckus that led to the shooting. Deputies were then called to the scene, the neighbor said.

Granbury police officers later spotted McCommas' van as he pulled into the Granbury City Hall parking lot. It is unclear if McCommas chose to enter the parking lot or was forced there by pursuing police officers.

Haschel said McCommas then got out of the van and exchanged gunfire with Granbury officers.

McCommas was hit several times and died at the scene.

New Details Revealed on Saturday

Sheriff Deeds revealed on Saturday that the suspect, Ricky McCommas, had a criminal trespass warning to stay away from the home on Edgecliff Court north of Granbury, where Sgt. McLean responded and was shot.

Deeds said McCommas was due in court in Johnson County on Friday but never showed up. McCommas was arrested last year for sexual assault involving a minor.

Chief Galvan described the gun battle has happening so quick that he heard the gunshots from inside city hall, but that it was over by the time he reached the scene out front. He described McCommas as having an arsenal.

Witnesses See, Hear Gun Battle

Several witnesses who were working at a residence just 15 feet away from where the van pulled into the City Hall parking lot saw it all go down.

"He had a cold look on his face. He was going to go for them," Joe Vanderveer said. "He put it in park, looked at us, he got out. He turned and then the cop cars pulled up, because they pulled up about 15 seconds after he pulled up. And then the shooting started."

Gary Farina, who is opening a restaurant next to City Hall, a half block north of the town square, said he heard 40 to 50 shots.

"We kept hearing a barrage of gunfire," he said.

Farina and Vanderveer took cover on their outdoor patio before hiding inside the business. They said McCommas appeared to be wearing a vest, but they were unsure if it was a tactical vest or bulletproof vest.

"He definitely looked like he had a purpose in mind," Vanderveer said.

At least 50 evidence markers were placed at bullet casings and other evidence at the scene. What appeared to be an assault rifle was next to McCommas' body for several hours as the investigation continued.

"Those of you who've been to the scene saw how big a scene it is, how many details are going to have to be looked at, so it's going to take some time for everyone to go out and interview witnesses, take a look at physical evidence on the scene, send officers out and really comb those areas," Haschel said.

Haschel had no other details to offer about the shootings, saying only it was an ongoing investigation with large, multiple scenes.

Investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and Joshua police spent hours Friday evening at McCommas' home along Joshua Boulevard. They removed several guns, boxes of bullets and what appeared to be body armor.

Neighbors said McCommas had been buying and selling guns to make ends meet since he lost his job as a security guard at Texas Health Resources Harris Methodist Hospital following a sexual assault arrest in August.

A man who identified himself as a friend of McCommas said he always carried a gun with him but was a nice man who was a good neighbor.

The case is being investigated by the Texas Rangers, the Hood County Sheriff's Office and the Granbury Police Department.

Multiple NBC 5 reporters and editors including Ben Russell, Chris Van Horne, Kevin Cokely,  Greg Janda, and Mark Schnyder contributed to this report.

Editor's note: DPS originally reported the name of the gunman as 60-year-old Richard Randall McComas and then later identified the gunman as 49-year-old Ricky Don McComas.

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Water Main Break In Oak Cliff

Steph Prado

Dallas Fire Rescue worked late into Sunday night cleaning up after a water main break at an Oak Cliff apartment complex.

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Dallas Fire Rescue and residents of an Oak Cliff apartment complex worked late into Sunday night cleaning up after a water main break.

Water began pouring into basement apartments at 300 East Oakenwald Street in Dallas around 8:00 p.m. on Sunday.

NBC DFW viewer Kayla Ruffino took cell phone video of water pouring into the basement.

Meredith May raced to save her belongings.

"There's a good couple of inches covering the entire ground," May said. "We did our best to pick up what we could. But we'll have to file a claim and I'm sure they'll be a lot to clean up."

The Dallas Water Department is investigating the cause of the water main break.

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Wall-E the Wallaby's Walkabout

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 30 Juni 2013 | 16.26

Bob Fitch/GrandPrairieReporter.com

Apparently the wallaby was very excited and officers had a hard time controlling the wallaby while they waited for animal control to arrive.

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Wall-E the Pet Wallaby's Day Out

The Grand Prairie Police Department caught a wandering wallaby in a residential neighborhood on Friday.

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The Grand Prairie Police Department gets interesting 911 calls, but this one will be talked about for days.

Police in the Dallas suburb received a 911 call just before 7:45 a.m. Friday about a kangaroo hopping westbound in the 2200 block of Prince John Drive.

Officers arrived but didn't catch a kangaroo -- the animal was, in fact, a wallaby.

"I have been doing this for 20 years, and I will probably never see something like this again," Detective Lyle Gensler said.

John Richardson, the 911 caller, sent NBC 5 DFW a photo of the Wall-E the wallaby sitting at his front door.

Grand Prairie police said the wallaby was very excited, saying officers had a hard time controlling him while they waited for animal control to arrive. When asked how he knew how to catch a wallaby, Charles Munoz, the animal control officer, replied "Animal Planet" with a laugh.

The wallaby had tags and was returned to his owner unharmed.

"As far as we know, we don't have anything in our city ordinance that says you can't have one, " said Danielle Tate, animal services manager.

Wall-E's owners came to get him from animal control after friends saw on social media that he was loose. Their son-in-law said they believe someone tried to steal Wall-E because their fence was ripped.

Jessica Churchill, the owners' daughter, said her father gave the wallaby to her mother for Christmas after she said she wanted a kangaroo someday.

NBC 5's Julie Fine contributed to this report.

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Community Mourns Slain Sheriff's Deputy

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Hood County Deputy Dies From Gun Battle Wound

Sgt. Lance McLean, a 38-year-old Hood County sheriff's deputy, was shot in the head at a Granbury home while responding to a disturbance call. He died Saturday. Officers honored him outside of John Peter Smith hospital in Fort Worth.

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A Hood County sheriff's deputy that had been shot in the head after responding to a disturbance call has died.

Sgt. Lance McLean, a 38-year-old Hood County sheriff's deputy, was shot in the head at a Granbury home while responding to a disturbance call, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. McLean died from his injuries at 11:45 a.m. Saturday at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.

As word spread of McLean's passing, law enforcement officers arrived from multiple cities to honor McLean's memory outside JPS Hospital. With their police lights flashing, officers stood at attention in the street as the hearse pulled out of the hospital.

"He was one of the best.  The very best," says Hood County Sheriff Roger Deeds.

Deeds said he had big plans for McLean and expected to promote him through the ranks.

"He excels in everything he's ever done," says Deeds.  "Great guy who's always out to help, help people, help everybody.  He was always there when you needed him."

Granbury Police Chief Mitch Galvan knew McLean as well.

"He was just a tremendous leader.  He had a great sense of humor.  A very caring man," says Galvan.  "His family was his life and his job was his life."

McLean was a SWAT officer and field training officer who mentored younger deputies. He is survived by his wife and two children with special needs.

"This has been a tremendous loss," says Chief Galvan.  "You can't replace Lance McLean."

Two accounts have been set up to help his widow and two children.  They are at Hico's First National Bank and Community Bank in Granbury.

McLean will be buried in Hico but the day and time of the funeral are pending.

Chad Davis, a Granbury police officer, was also injured in the shootout. Davis sustained a nonlife-threatening gunshot wound to an upper extremity believed to be an arm or shoulder. He was transported to Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth.

Granbury Police Chief Mitch Galvan said Saturday that Davis was being moved out of intensive care. In addition to Davis' shoulder wound, Galvan said doctors found three bullet fragments in his knee.

The shooting suspect, Ricky Don McCommas, 49, of Joshua, was later killed during a shootout with Granbury police just 50 feet from the doors of Granbury City Hall.

Community Mourns Slain Sheriff's Deputy

On Saturday night, a group of Granbury citizens tied blue ribbons on trees, light posts and street signs near city hall in honor of Sgt. Lance McLean.

Joyce Mashburn knew Sgt. McLean through his work as a deputy and says his death has deeply effected her personally.

"If you ever met him, he was such  wonderful deputy," Mashburn said. "He loved his work, he helped out everybody he could help out. The only way I could think of to try and give back is to paint Granbury blue."

A memorial is also growing at the Hood County Sheriff's Office. A patrol vehicle is parked in the front grass and flowers and ribbons are being added to it to remember Sgt. McLean.

"We've lost a great deputy, heaven has a new hero," Mashburn said. "We're going to really, really, miss him."

DPS Details Gun Battle

DPS spokesman Sgt. Lonny Haschel said McLean was dispatched to a residence in Oak Trail Shores shortly before 11 a.m. When he arrived, he made contact with McCommas. Moments later, shots were fired and McLean was struck in the head, Haschel said.

Another Hood County deputy responding to the call provided a description of McCommas' van as it left the scene -- white with its windows shot out.

A neighbor told NBC 5 that McCommas lives in Joshua and drove to the house in Granbury, where he started a ruckus that led to the shooting. Deputies were then called to the scene, the neighbor said.

Granbury police officers later spotted McCommas' van as he pulled into the Granbury City Hall parking lot. It is unclear if McCommas chose to enter the parking lot or was forced there by pursuing police officers.

Haschel said McCommas then got out of the van and exchanged gunfire with Granbury officers.

McCommas was hit several times and died at the scene.

New Details Revealed on Saturday

Sheriff Deeds revealed on Saturday that the suspect, Ricky McCommas, had a criminal trespass warning to stay away from the home on Edgecliff Court north of Granbury, where Sgt. McLean responded and was shot.

Deeds said McCommas was due in court in Johnson County on Friday but never showed up. McCommas was arrested last year for sexual assault involving a minor.

Chief Galvan described the gun battle has happening so quick that he heard the gunshots from inside city hall, but that it was over by the time he reached the scene out front. He described McCommas as having an arsenal.

Witnesses See, Hear Gun Battle

Several witnesses who were working at a residence just 15 feet away from where the van pulled into the City Hall parking lot saw it all go down.

"He had a cold look on his face. He was going to go for them," Joe Vanderveer said. "He put it in park, looked at us, he got out. He turned and then the cop cars pulled up, because they pulled up about 15 seconds after he pulled up. And then the shooting started."

Gary Farina, who is opening a restaurant next to City Hall, a half block north of the town square, said he heard 40 to 50 shots.

"We kept hearing a barrage of gunfire," he said.

Farina and Vanderveer took cover on their outdoor patio before hiding inside the business. They said McCommas appeared to be wearing a vest, but they were unsure if it was a tactical vest or bulletproof vest.

"He definitely looked like he had a purpose in mind," Vanderveer said.

At least 50 evidence markers were placed at bullet casings and other evidence at the scene. What appeared to be an assault rifle was next to McCommas' body for several hours as the investigation continued.

"Those of you who've been to the scene saw how big a scene it is, how many details are going to have to be looked at, so it's going to take some time for everyone to go out and interview witnesses, take a look at physical evidence on the scene, send officers out and really comb those areas," Haschel said.

Haschel had no other details to offer about the shootings, saying only it was an ongoing investigation with large, multiple scenes.

Investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and Joshua police spent hours Friday evening at McCommas' home along Joshua Boulevard. They removed several guns, boxes of bullets and what appeared to be body armor.

Neighbors said McCommas had been buying and selling guns to make ends meet since he lost his job as a security guard at Texas Health Resources Harris Methodist Hospital following a sexual assault arrest in August.

A man who identified himself as a friend of McCommas said he always carried a gun with him but was a nice man who was a good neighbor.

The case is being investigated by the Texas Rangers, the Hood County Sheriff's Office and the Granbury Police Department.

Multiple NBC 5 reporters and editors including Ben Russell, Chris Van Horne, Kevin Cokely,  Greg Janda, and Mark Schnyder contributed to this report.

Editor's note: DPS originally reported the name of the gunman as 60-year-old Richard Randall McComas and then later identified the gunman as 49-year-old Ricky Don McComas.

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2 Teens Dead in Crash on Parkway in Queens

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Two teenagers died and another was seriously injured in a car crash early Saturday morning on the Grand Central Parkway in Queens, according to officials.

Police say a driver who was later arrested lost control and hit a guard rail near exit 17, throwing three people out of the vehicle.

Two were pronounced dead at the scene, officials say, and a third was taken to New York Medical Hospital of Queens in serious condition.

Authorities say everyone in the car was between 17 and 21 years old.

The driver, 20-year-old Madosh Hansraj, was charged with multiple felonies, including manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and driving while impaired.

Information on a lawyer for Hansraj, who sustained minor injuries, was not immediately available.  

Authorities say 17-year-old Meera Dukharan and 18-year-old Anil Persaud, both of Queens, died in the crash.  

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