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A Dallas police officer turned himself in to authorities late last week for a theft warrant, the Dallas Police Department confirmed. It's a high-tech theft investigation involving a lot of money. A veteran DPD officer who worked an off-duty security job at area Apple stores is accused of stealing from them.
The Dallas police say traffic fatalities are down 40% year over year as they make a coordinated effort to get drivers to slow down.
The man was experiencing a mental health crisis before officers arrived, Chief Daniel Comeaux said during a news conference when the department
Dallas Police arrested Zechariah Ramirez for burglary and evading arrest after a foiled home break-in on Accent Lane.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDallas officer allegedly stole from Apple stores while working security, court records sayCourt records reveal new details about the Dallas police sergeant who was arrested for property theft. He’s accused of stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise while working as a security guard at three Apple stores in Dallas.
The three others include interim Police Chief Robert Alldredge, former Dallas Police Deputy Chief Vernon Hale III and Los Angeles Police Deputy Chief Emada Tingirides, the city announced.
Dallas man Trakari Brown arrested for a series of family violence incidents, facing charges of Continuous Violence Against the Family and Stalking.
A 63-year-old woman was found dead and a man injured after Dallas police responded to a call at a home on Olusta Drive Sunday afternoon.
The Dallas Police Department said Sunday that it is investigating the death of a robbery suspect who died while in the custody of one of its officers.
The city has a goal of hiring 4,000 more officers by 2029. Recruiting classes are starting to increase thanks to higher salaries and other expanded hiring efforts.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNPolice experts weigh in on Eddie Garcia's possible return to DFW: 'Once a cop, always a cop'Former Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia's desire to return to law enforcement in North Texas comes less than a year after he announced his retirement to take an assistant city manager job in Austin.