Park Cities Crime Reports April 13-19
SKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: CREDIT CARD CAPER A crook ordered an Apple iMac computer using the credit card information of
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: CREDIT CARD CAPER A crook ordered an Apple iMac computer using the credit card information of
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: CLEAN GETAWAY A thief ran out of a drug store in the 3000 block of Mockingbird
Read moreWith white-collar criminals and scammers capitalizing on the threat of COVID-19 during turbulent economic times, the Texas State Securities Board is warning the public on how to protect themselves and remain secure. Their general advice is to steer clear of anything that sounds too good to be true, it most likely is.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: TOO EASY How easy was it for a burglar to snag a pair of $150 Ray-Ban
Read moreThe Park Cities are known in the Dallas area as safe communities where the most common crimes are low-level offenses like petty theft.
Read moreThe son and daughter-in-law of a prominent former state legislator were investigated by Grand Prairie police and ultimately accused of sexual assault of a child, court documents revealed.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: GRINCH? A thief took two toy cars worth $400 that were given as Christmas gifts to
Read moreThe U.S. Postal Service is the most loved federal organization with constitutional roots.
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION A thief drove off in a Ford F150 from a parking area near
Read moreSKULDUGGERY OF THE WEEK: NO MORE DIRTY CLOTHES An opportunistic thief took a laundry bag containing a men’s wool suit,
Read moreDallas’ interim deputy resilience officer Gavino is tasked with helping the city take a hard look at its bad traffic planning habits, in hopes that it can reduce accidents, injuries, and deaths.
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