Texas Drug Crimes

28
Jul

Wilkes-Barre City’s Viper Unit reported the following arrests for July: Miles Bannister, 20, was stopped on North Empire Street and found to be driving without a valid driver’s license.

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28
Jul

Autopsy reports show that Coppell Mayor Jayne Peters was several feet behind her daughter when she shot and killed the 19-year-old. Records released Tuesday by the Dallas County medical examiner and Coppell police said Peters shot herself in the forehead sometime after killing her daughter, Corinne Peters.

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28
Jul

Autopsy reports show that Coppell Mayor Jayne Peters was several feet behind her daughter when she shot and killed the 19-year-old.

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28
Jul

A drug-related gunbattle through the streets of Oak Cliff this month ended in a five-car accident that injured seven people, including children and a 65-year-old woman whose neck was fractured.

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27
Jul

With a unanimous vote from city council on Tuesday, McKinney became the latest North Texas city to ban the sale of K2 and similar synthetic marijuana products.

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27
Jul

A drug-related gunbattle through the streets of Oak Cliff earlier this month ended in a five-car accident that injured seven people, including children and a 65-year-old woman who fractured her neck.

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27
Jul

NEWS 8 EXCLUSIVE DALLAS Dallas police are trying to determine why officers failed to arrest two suspects who were involved in a running gun battle in the middle of Oak Cliff earlier this month. The men smashed their vehicles into several others during the July 13 incident, injuring seven people, including three children. One woman, 65-year-old Betty Height, suffered a broken neck. Jerry Myers …

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26
Jul

K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune: “The Bulls have made no definitive decisions on the future of Tracy McGrady, who will work out for management on Monday. McGrady, a seven-time All-Star, is trying to find a home after playing just 30 games last season because of microfracture surgery on his left knee in February 2009. McGrady has been effusively public in his desire to play for the Bulls …

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25
Jul

A Lincoln County District Judge Monday fined a 48-year-old California woman $500 after she was caught in a car with 24 pounds of marijuana.

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25
Jul

A Lincoln County District Judge Monday fined a 48-year-old California woman $500 after she was caught in a car with 24 pounds of marijuana.

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