Crime Reports August 12 – 18
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: FOILED BY TECHNOLOGY OnStar to the rescue! Reported on Aug.17: The vehicle tracking and communication system
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: FOILED BY TECHNOLOGY OnStar to the rescue! Reported on Aug.17: The vehicle tracking and communication system
Read moreHighland Park ISD began the new school year with several bond projects coming to completion and others still in progress.
Read moreWhat’s a shoplifter to do when without a bag within which to conceal sweet-smelling loot? Steal one of those, too. Reported at 9:53 a.m. Aug. 6: An opportunistic thief used one off the shelf on Aug. 5 to conceal fragrances and leave Ulta in Preston Forest Village.
Read moreA resident in the 3800 block of Lovers Lane confronted a landscape worker caught taking a package off the front porch at 5:35 p.m. Aug. 9 and The worker returned the items – or so it seemed. Upon later examination, the resident noticed that one item was still missing.
Read moreThis September, Dallas residents will have a final chance to voice concerns over the much-discussed area on Northwest Highway that includes Preston Tower and Royal Orleans
Read moreReported at 8:13 p.m. on July 31: A rogue snuck into a backyard in the 11000 block of Lawn Haven Road on July 29 and stole some pool equipment. No word on whether the thief took a quick dip before leaving.
Read moreThis September, Dallas residents will have a final chance to voice concerns over the much-discussed area on Northwest Highway that includes Preston Tower and Royal Orleans
Read moreReported at 7:30 a.m. on July 31: Twenty pieces of lumber – out of a 60-piece delivery – were stolen from a construction site at the 3600 block of Lindenwood Avenue between July 30 and 7:29 a.m. July 31.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: SLEEPY THIEF Sometimes, you’ve got to have the best for your bedtime routine: On July 25,
Read moreThe congregation and staff at Oak Lawn Methodist Church know firsthand the plight of Dallas’ less fortunate. Situated where they are, it’s commonplace to see the homeless population nearby.
Read moreOne in six Dallas residents – whether renting or owning –- are paying more than half of their monthly income on housing.
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