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Dance Class for People With Movement Disorders

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 20 April 2013 | 19.31

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Texas Health Presbyterian is offering classes to help people with movement disorders like Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.

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A North Texas hospital's dance class is helping people with movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas offers the class twice a week. It uses seated exercises, ballet barres and dance to help the participants.

"With the music and the dance, movements together the body comes together," instructor Misty Owens said. "It reroutes itself through the brain to make the body express the choreography given in class."

She brought the class to North Texas from New York City in 2010.

"I couldn't snap my fingers before I came here," Peggy Martin said.

Martin was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years ago. She said she has been able to easily keep her balance since starting the class two years ago and that her doctors have reduced her medication.

Jim Rosenbloom, who has had Parkinson's disease for 11 years, was scheduled for rotator cuff surgery. Three months into the class, doctors told him there was no need for it.

"The doctors are a little bit surprised how slowly it's progressing," he said.

But not everyone has such success stories.

"It depends on what stage of the disease they are and, if they're advanced, it might not help," said Dr. Aanchal Taneja, a Texas Health movement disorders and Parkinson's disease specialist.

The hospital has more information on the class on its website.

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Highland Park Conducts Mosquito Spraying

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Highland Park conducted its spraying after a mosquito caught in one of the town's four traps tested positive for the West Nile virus.

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Spraying for mosquitoes started in Highland Park on Friday.

The spraying was conducted after a mosquito caught in one of the town's four traps tested positive for the West Nile virus.

Last summer, a Highland Park resident died from complications of West Nile virus during the outbreak that sickened more than 900 people in North Texas and killed 35.

Martin Cox said he doesn't mind that the city is starting to spray so early.

"It's earlier," he said. "But last year, they were just deciding on whether to do it or not and this year they're trying to get ahead of it.".

The spraying was scheduled to finish by 5 a.m.

Highland Park is reminding people to remove any standing or stagnant water to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs.

Residents can visit Highland Park's Mosquito Control Web page for more information.

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West Community Pulls Together After Tragedy

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The town of West is pulling together to help its residents affected by the fertilizer plant explosion that devastated the community Wednesday night.

In West, there is no answer to the question everyone seems to be asking: when can we return home?

The most authorities can say is "soon."

It won't be soon enough for Julia Zaharniak, who hasn't seen her home since she and her son, Anthony, 11, were running away from their home immediately after the explosion.

"It just really got to me because you just don't know what to expect and I don't have any answers to give to my son, other than this is where our life is right now," Zaharniak said Friday night.

Zaharniak found herself at the donation distribution center at the West Fest Fairgrounds, sifting through donated clothes and other items.

"I got an extra outfit which I'm wearing right now and that's the only outfit that I own," Zaharniak said.   "So I'm here to look and get me some clothes."

The donation center is a flutter of activity with explosion survivors searching for items they need and volunteers unpacking, sorting and distributing it all as quickly as they can.

"One of the most amazing things - most of these [volunteers] are actually the community members," said Shane Valverde, a field operations director with Team Rubicon, an organization helping to coordinate the donations.  "So most of these folks you see here are the ones who've been affected by this disaster."

One of those volunteers is Erick Perez, 21, who witnessed the explosion first hand and captured the moment on his cell phone video camera.

View Perez's dramatic video of the West explosion below.

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Perez and some friends had been playing basketball when they noticed the flames rising from the West Fertilizer Plant.  

Perez told NBC 5 he recorded the flames for more than eight minutes before the explosion.  The force of the blast knocked him down. The concussion and the debris combined to total his truck.

Perez spent all day Friday helping to do whatever he could at the donation site, doing so even at the risk of hurting his own employment situation.

"I told my boss I'm not coming in to work. If she's gonna fire me, oh well," Perez said.  "And from what I've heard I think I was fired. But I don't care. I can always find a new job.  I'm gonna go be with my friends and my community up here."

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Adoptable Dogs Moved to N. Texas After Explosion

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 19 April 2013 | 19.31

About 70 dogs are being moved to North Texas to free up shelter space in Waco, which is closer for West residents who are looking for lost pets.

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Two North Texas shelters are taking in dozens of dogs from the Waco area so the shelter there can focus on helping animals displaced by in fertilizer plant explosion in West.

A massive explosion at the West Fertilizer Co. plant on Wednesday night flattened a significant area near the facility, injuring more than 160 people and killing an unknown number of others.

Approximately 70 dogs were being transferred Thursday to the SPCA of Texas' shelters in Dallas and McKinney. Twenty will go to the Jan Rees-Jones Animal Care Center in Dallas, while the other 50 dogs will go to the Russell H. Perry Animal Care Center in McKinney.

The dogs were all available for adoption before the explosion and are not displaced animals from West.

They are being moved to North Texas to free up shelter space in Waco, which is closer for West residents who are looking for lost pets.

The SPCA said its assistance in rescuing animals in West has not been requested, but the group said it is ready to provide support if needed.

Beyond the Rainbow Pet Hospice in Fort Worth is collecting donations for pets in West. The hospice will accept donations of food, bowls, blankets, beds and toys on Friday between 7:30 a.m. and noon at the ABC Animal Clinic at 500 South Freeway in Fort Worth.

Donations can also be made online at the hospice's website under Chelsea's Fund. All of the proceeds will be used to buy food and supplies, the hospice said.

The donations will be delivered Friday afternoon.

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Testimony Continues in Russell Chiropractor Trial

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The jury in the case of a McKinney chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting patients heard from the third and fourth former patients on Thursday.

Dr. David Russell is accused of sexually assaulting three minors and two adults in his practice.

During testimony, mother of a teen told the jury that she came home from work one day to find her special needs daughter crying and unable to sit down. The teen has learning disabilities and a language disorder, her mother said.

The mother said the teen's grandmother had taken her to see Russell without the mother's consent.

The teen had been complaining of pain in her lower back. 

While on the witness stand, the former patient told the jury that her treatment by Russell hurt and it made her upset.

The teen testified that during the session, Russell touched her breasts and butt and, through her underwear, and inserted his finger halfway into her bottom.

The former patient added that she is now scared of chiropractors.

The defense pointed out that during the alleged encounter, the patient's grandmother was present and sitting in a chair in the treatment room.

During cross-examination of the teen's mother, defense attorney Todd Shapiro pointed out a time gap between the reporting of the alleged incident in 2012 and about six years before, when it allegedly occurred.

Witnesses for the prosecution say the teen's disability may have prevented the outcry for several years.

A counselor who had interviewed the teen also testified that the mother had seen the initial news reports about Russell's arrest and asked the counselor to mention the subject with the daughter, to see if she had experienced any abuse.

The counselor testified that the teen was uneasy to discuss Russell and was covering her face, saying she didn't want to talk about it. The teen soon came forward with allegations of the chiropractor touching her tailbone, breasts and penetrating her rear end with a finger.

A fourth former patient also took the stand, calling Russell a one-time trusted family friend. She added that she had been seeing him for treatments for years during her childhood.

She said as she became older, the treatments changed.

"When my mother stopped being present with me, that was when Dr. Russell would start adjusting my ribs and it became much more uncomfortable for me at the time," she testified. "When Dr. Russell would go to adjust my ribs, he started putting his hands around my breasts on the outside of my shirt."

The woman said the breast contact over the shirt began when she was about 15 years old. She said the contact under her shirt started when she was 16 years old, making her "grossly uncomfortable."

She added that Russell subsequently "started to place his hands frequently under my pants."

She said he would also make comments, saying, "he liked the thong that I was wearing."

The former patient said that when she was wearing jeans, Russell would ask her to unbutton her pants so that he could adjust her.

The witness cried on the stand as she told the jury that Russell "put a finger inside of [her]."

"I was shocked, pretty sure I stiffened up," she said.

The former patient added that the encounter was very quick, but that Russell gave "no explanation as to what he'd been doing," and proceeded as if "nothing had happened."

She said Russell would often make comments to her about her appearance or asked if she had a boyfriend.

The jury also heard from an expert witness, Dr. Oliver Smith of El Paso, Texas, a licensed chiropractor in practice for more than 30 years.

Smith testified that a chiropractor should never go into a patient's underwear to perform an adjustment or treatment. There is no reason to go underneath a patient's clothing to perform any of the procedures described in court, nor is there a medical need to make contact with a patient's breasts, Smith said.

During cross-examination, the defense showed several photos from a medical textbook depicting the chiropractic procedures performed by Russell during the incidences when alleged abuse took place.

The defense pointed out that in some cases, a chiropractor's hand may be inches away from a patient's genital region, or perhaps closer in the case of a smaller patient, like a child.

The defense has maintained that it is possible for a chiropractor's hand to slip during an adjustment, causing accidental contact with a patient's genital region.

Russell has maintained he never sexually assaulted any of his patients.


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Teen Faces 17 Charges for Highland Park Threats

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 18 April 2013 | 19.31

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University Park police have arrested a student in connection with a number of threats directed toward the staff and students of Highland Park High School since the beginning of the year.

Officials said they arrested a 16-year-old Highland Park High School student and charged him with 17 counts of terroristic threat.  The incidents, police said Wednesday, were all directed toward the school and staff and that all disrupted classes.

Since the suspect is a juvenile, his name has not been released.

Police said Wednesday that measures undertaken by the suspect to mask the source of electronic messages made the investigation more difficult, but with the assistance of cyber-crime experts they were able to develop leads.

Police said the arrest was the result of the investigation and help from the FBI, not anonymous tips, so no one is eligible to claim the $10,000 reward.

Police said, even with the announcement of the teen's arrest, the investigation into the threats is ongoing.

Incidents Prompt Lock Downs, Dismissals

In January, someone began leaving threatening notes in a boys bathroom at the high school. After three messages were found, the notes stopped for a short while before three more turned up in February.

The incidents then grew more threatening as several .22-caliber bullets were found in a different boys restroom.

With the threats continuing, and with many resulting in lock downs and early dismissals, the FBI and Secret Service soon joined local law enforcement in attempting to find out who was responsible.

The seventh threat, arguably the most brazen of them all, was emailed directly to Crime Stoppers -- a police utility where tipsters can share information with law enforcement anonymously.

In March, officials said if the threats were found to be connected, the person responsible would face felony charges. Meanwhile, a $10,000 reward was offered for information that led to an arrest and conviction in the case.

NBC 5's Omar Villafranca and Ken Kalthoff contributed to this report.

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Former Patients Testify in Chiropractor Trial

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Testimony in the trial of a McKinney chiropractor accused of assaulting several female patients, including three children, continued Wednesday, as the jury heard from two former patients.

Dr. David Russell is accused of sexually assaulting five patients, two adults and three children that he treated in his Collin County practice.

One teenage patient told the jury that Russell had told her he could heal her injury for her to return to dance in time for a competition if he performed his treatments internally.

Russell faces a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child, though has denied any sort of penetration occurred in his practice.

Nancy McNeil, a retired Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, formerly with Children's Medical Center of Dallas, testified that she had performed a genital examination of one of the patients.

McNeil testified the patient had complained of "hands to genital touching" by the defendant, specifically "digital penetration."

The mother of another patient said her daughter felt uncomfortable after one visit with Russell in 2011.

The teen was being treated for a groin injury, but the mother testified her daughter had been treated by Russell at least a dozen other times for other injuries.

The mother testified her daughter had a different demeanor after the one visit in question, telling the jury her daughter had later asked, "Mom, is Dr. Russell allowed to touch me? Is he allowed to touch me down there?," as she gestured to her groin.

The mother added that her family continued seeing Russell for both the teen and the family's other child after the alleged incident took place.

When on the stand, the teen told the jury the groin treatment made her nervous and uncomfortable, adding that the chiropractor touched her inside her shorts but over her underwear, skimming her private parts.

"I don't have a problem with him, to tell you the truth", the teen told the prosecution, when asked about Russell. "We all make mistakes."

She testified that Russell did not ever put a finger inside her vagina, calling that accusation a misunderstanding, relayed to investigators by another former patient.

Russell has denied any kind of intentional sexual touching happened in his practice.

Russell had been licensed in Texas for the past 16 years before his license was suspended in Nov. 2011.


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Denton Restaurant Smoking Ban Takes Effect

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Denton's smoking ban went into effect Wednesday.

The city ordinance, which was passed in December, bans smoking in restaurants, bowling alleys and pool halls. Outdoor patios, bars, tobacco shops, tobacco and cigar bars and fraternal organizations are excluded.

Businesses have 30 days to comply with the ban and display the proper signs before enforcement begins.

Tim Trawick, operations partner at the downtown Abbey Inn, said many area restaurants already outlaw smoking.

"I don't anticipate my business changing, and I don't know that anybody else does either," he said. "It's been my experience that bars are definitely an area where smokers hang out, so I think I can appreciate they made a concession for bar owners."

"It was debated a little bit at the beginning because we weren't sure if we were going to be more on the bar side ... but it's worked out for us," he said.

But not everyone is sold on the ban.

"It's not so bad if it's just in the restaurants," Lyn Gano said. "I just kind of hate to see government and people just start taking away personal freedoms in general."

County and state health leaders were in Denton Wednesday to meet with city leaders to educate on the dangers of tobacco and how to help smokers who want to quit.

Julie Wright, county health education specialist, said several Denton County cities have smoking ordinances.

"We hope, like other cities who have passed them, we will see a decrease in hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease, stroke, COPD," she said.

Texas Department of State Health Services representatives are traveling Texas in support of a statewide indoor smoking ban like already exist in many other states.

The Denton City Council passed the smoking ban on Dec. 18 after a citizen committee helped craft the measure.

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Notables React to West Fertilizer Plant Explosion

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Public officials, celebrities, and religious leaders sent messages of support to the community of West, TX after a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant.

Gov. Rick Perry today released the following statement regarding the incident in West, Texas:
"We are monitoring developments and gathering information as details continue to emerge about this incident. We have also mobilized state resources to help local authorities. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of West, and the first responders on the scene."

Perry is expected to make a public statement later today.

A White House official told an NBC reporter that President Obama had been notified about the event:
"The President has been notified. The Administration is monitoring through FEMA who is also in contact with state and local officials who are responding."

Singer-songwriter Willie Nelson grew up in the nearby town of Abbott, TX. Some West residents are being housed in temporary shelters in that community. Nelson tweeted:

Pope Francis sent the following tweet showing support for the Texas community:

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings shared his thoughts via Twitter:

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Thousands Gather for Boston Bombing Vigil

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 17 April 2013 | 19.31

On the day the three people killed in Monday's attack are identified, thousands of people attend a vigil to remember the youngest one lost.

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On the day after the Boston terror attack, the greater Boston community learned more about those whose lives were lost.

The three people killed in Monday's dual explosions at the finish line of the prestigious Boston Marathon are identified as a third-grader from Dorchester, a 29-year old from Medford, Massachusetts and a Boston University student.

Eight-year-old Martin Richard was killed from the blast as he was watching the race with his parents and two siblings. His mother, Denise, and sister Jane are continuing to recover with very serious injuries.

Thousands of people filled a park in Dorchester, Massachusetts to pray for the Richard family, who residents described as being very community-oriented.

The loss of the friendly Little Leaguer left parents and classmates asking, Why?

"It's confusing," said Veronica Phillips, who was in Richard's First Communion class at St. Ann's Church in town. "I don't know why this world is so cruel."

Boston's largest neighborhood congregated for the half-hour vigil at Garvey Park.

Candles were raised and small American flags waved as the close-knit community described their shock to those from national and international media.

Following the service, led by Fr. John Connolly of nearby St. Brendan's Church, the crowd spontaneously broke into a rendition of "God Bless America."

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DFW Airport Implements Concession Plan for Stranded Passengers

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Officials at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport have implemented their Irregular Operations Concessions Plan for American Airlines passengers stranded at the airport.

The airline suffered a computer problem Tuesday that cut off their ability to communicate with their reservations system. As a result, all flights have been grounded until at least 4 p.m. CT.

Meanwhile, passengers have been stuck onboard aircraft and in airline terminals awaiting departure.

Shortly before 3 p.m., DFW Airport began using three 90-passenger buses to deplane aircraft that are not at a gate.

"At DFW, there are some aircraft on the ramps awaiting departure, as well as arrivals flights awaiting gate space. Aircraft have also returned to the gate and deplaned passengers," officials with the airline said. "All passengers are safe, and DFW will continue to work with American Airlines and all aviation service providers, as needed."

Airport officials said concessions at Terminals A, B, C and D will remain open until at least midnight.

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Amid the Tragedy, a Marriage Proposal

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Andrew Ruggiero, of Boston, planned to be at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, down on one knee with diamond in hand, when his girlfriend crossed the finish line.

He and Melissa Blasczyk, a Wallingford, Conn. native, did get engaged yesterday, but only after terrifying moments amid tragic events as explosions turned a festive day into a tragic one.

Blasczyk ran the Boston Marathon on Monday, and Ruggiero had secretly arranged to become a finish-line volunteer and had a news crew ready to film the proposal at the finish line.

"Trying to play it cool, and not let her know that I had this elaborate plan with a diamond ring at the finish line, with her family, with my family," he said. 

Then, the bombs went off.

"We were about 10 minutes up, and I had my back to the fence, and you heard the first loud boom," Ruggiero said.

Melissa had safely been turned back from the finish line, but her family did not yet know that as they stared at the finish line when the first bomb went off. 

"I walked away from the race and walked all the way to Cambridge, about a couple miles away," she said. She was getting news of what had happened from Facebook and CNN.

Meanwhile, Blasczyk's loved ones set out to look for her. They called her cell phone hundreds of times, but there was no answer. Then, a friend spotted Melissa on the street and drove her home. 

"Everyone came and gave me a big hug. It was so great to see everyone. He (Ruggiero) was standing there a little awkwardly," Blasczyk said.

It's because Andrew was debating whether he should pop the question.

"In light of such dark evil, even I felt it important to say it's not going to deter me from finally marrying the girl that I love," Ruggiero said.

So Ruggiero got down on one knee inside their apartment and asked for Melissa's hand in marriage.

No date is set yet, but the couple plan to wed in 2014.
 

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Running Club Honors Marathon Bombing Victims

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A few members of the Dallas Running Club ran around White Rock Lake to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon explosions.

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The Dallas Running Club ran with a special bib Tuesday night in honor of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.

For most runners, a bib is more than a number; it's a way to remember the race they've run.

On Tuesday night, the bib had the date of the Boston Marathon -- April 15, 2013 -- the Boston skyline and, below it, the words "Runners United to Remember."

A few dozen Dallas Running Club members ran around White Rock Lake to remember those affected by the bombing. There was no set amount of miles, and they went at their own pace.

Gerry Smith, of Mesquite, said there is always a bond between runners. Something like this definitely brings the running community closer, he said.

"I wanted to run because I wanted to run in memory of people that ran the Boston Marathon," he said. "I also ran three miles for the three people that died -- a mile for each one of them."

Many of the runners said their dream of running the Boston Marathon is still alive, despite the tragedy on Monday. Runners never quit, a club organizer said.

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Shooting Standoff Ends; Officer OK

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 16 April 2013 | 19.31

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A man suspected of killing a pregnant woman and wounding a police officer during a chase was taken into custody after a four hour standoff in North Dallas. The wounded officer is out of the hospital.

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A man accused of shooting and killing his pregnant former girlfriend before shooting a Dallas police officer during a chase Monday afternoon is now in police custody.

Dallas police said Tyrone Christopher Allen is charged with capital murder and aggravated assault on a police officer.

Allen is suspected in the fatal shooting of Breshuana Jackson. Jackson, 28, a mother of six children between the ages of 2 and 10, was killed along with her unborn child Monday morning in a shooting on the 12300 block of Hoblitzelle Drive.

According to police, Jackson was shot at about 10:15 a.m. She screamed out the name of her attacker, a witness said. The witness saw the gunman drive away from the residence and was able to provide police with a description of the getaway vehicle.

After the shooting, nearby Hamilton Park Pacesetter Magnet Elementary School was locked down as a precaution.

At about 11:53 a.m., police spotted a vehicle matching the witnesses' description. Officers tried to make a stop, but Allen refused and led police up and down Central Expressway.

Allen then pulled into the same Hamilton Park neighborhood where Jackson was shot earlier in the morning. As the driver sped through the neighborhood trying to elude police, he began taking shots at police officers, striking Officer Daniel Malouf once in the lower abdomen.

Malouf, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, was transported to Medical City Dallas. He was released and was recovering at home, Police Chief David Brown said Monday night.

Malouf has been with the department for five years and served in in the Army in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, police said.

Chopper 5 captured video of Allen stopping at one home and then people outside the running for cover as if they were being fired upon. The driver then again sped off down the road.

With his getaway car showing signs of damage, Allen then crashed, got out of the car and took off on foot. He then entered a house on Galva Drive, where he remained holed up until the standoff was brought to a close shortly before 4:30 p.m.

Allen was taken into custody without incident, police said.

During the standoff, SWAT was called to the scene and nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution.

The standoff was located about a block from the elementary school.  The school, which had been on lock down since 10:45 a.m., dismissed on time Monday -- more on that can be read here.

NBC 5''s Eric King and Omar Villafranca contributed to this story.

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Marathon Runners Return Home to North Texas

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More than 900 Texans were listed to take part in the 2013 Boston Marathon and more than 300 North Texans from 47 different cities were in the marathon when two bombs exploded near the crowded finish line on Monday.

Three people died and more than 140 others were injured in a terrifying scene of broken glass, smoke and severed limbs, authorities said.

Many of the local runners are still shaken by the explosions. Some had already crossed the finish line and left the area before they heard the news. Runners said they were contacted by family and friends reaching out to make sure their loved ones were all right.

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"It's almost like somebody coming into your home and tearing it up, blowing it up.  You know, it's real personal, so whenever you see something where in a marathon that it become dangerous.  It's scary.  It's sad," says runner Kelly Green from Irving.

"I was in disbelief. I couldn't believe someone would come to such an amazing, wonderful, inspiring event and wreak havoc and terrorize people who are innocent, especially from what I've heard – children," says Plano runner, Jan Vicary.

"I don't like running marathons but it's such a fun race. there must have been about a million spectators out there cheering me on so I'll come back every year, hope to qualify and come back," says John Morgan from Grand Prairie.

Kim Gray of Arlington had finished the marathon about 30 minutes before the explosions and was three blocks away when it happened.

"I heard a loud explosion it was really loud almost like a building was coming down. Like in the movies when they blow up a building," said Gray. "I didn't know until people started running toward me and they were telling me what happened and they were all crying, so I finally figured it all out."

Gray said the area was chaotic.

"It was pretty scary, they were crying and running toward me and telling me to turn around. I just got really scared and started crying, I didn't know what to do because they're telling me to leave, telling me to leave Boston and I was trying to get to my hotel," said Gray.

NBC 5 profiled a Parker County woman who was running in her first marathon in her mother's memory. Felicia Scott, who was among the 20,000 people who planned to participate in the marathon this year, was not injured in the blasts that rocked the finish line.

"Yes I'm OK," she told NBC 5. "I wasn't near the finish line yet, so they stopped us. I'm sitting in a Holiday Inn right now just waiting until I can get back to my hotel."

Scott was stopped at mile 24 and told to go to a nearby church. She moved to a Holiday Inn across the street that was warmer and has been there ever since.

Keller senior Megan Forrest was still running when she heard the blasts. She took to Twitter to tell her loved ones in North Texas she was OK.

Popular North Texas running store Luke's Locker has 18 runners representing the store in Boston and getting through to them has been difficult.

"Our primary focus now is just really trying to make sure everybody we know is safe and OK," said Luke's Locker CEO Matt Lucas. "It's very disappointing, in terms of the running community, that this would happen. Running is such a peaceful event."

Early Tuesday morning, dozens of runners gathered at the store for a morning "social run." The mood during the 6 a.m. run was somber and serious as about 30 joined in with heavy hearts.

For the runners in Dallas, it was a restless night of trying to get updates from the their friends in Boston. Many said they only got updates because strangers were letting people use their cell phones or power outlets.

"I had people checking in on Facebook. Texting was very difficult. I finally got a text from my friend, who ended up sitting in a stranger's car, borrowing his phone," local runner Colm Bergin said. "I wouldn't say it was panic, but definitely chaos until we were able to hear from everyone and confirm they were alright."

The team from Luke's Locker has confirmed that all 18 runners were safe after the blasts.

More runners are expected home Tuesday morning. The first flight from Boston back to DFW Airport took off just before 6 a.m. Tuesday. Three flights land from Boston on Monday night.

NBC 5's Elvira Sakmari, Kendra Lyn, Jeff Smith, Andres Gutierrez, and Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Cedar Hill Amber Alert Canceled

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The Amber Alert, which was issued on Friday for 12-year-old Sommer Brown, has been canceled.

According to the Cedar Hill Police Department, Sommer Brown and her mother Lisa Elizabeth Brown, were found Sunday morning just outside of Indianapolis.

Lisa Brown is now in police custody and arrangements are being made for Sommer Brown to be returned to her father in Texas.

Corky Brown, the public information officer for the Cedar Hill Police Department, tells NBC 5, Sommer Brown is safe and unharmed.

Cedar Hill police issued the Amber Alert for Sommer Brown on Friday stating they believe she was "in grave or immediate danger.

Police said they believe the pair were traveling in a gray/pewter 2006 Ford Expedition with a paper Carmax tag that reads 86P 3357 and expires on May 19, 2013. On Sunday morning, the NBC affiliate in Indianapolis told NBC 5 the car had been found just outside of the city.

On Friday, Sommer Brown's stepsister told NBC 5, "I'm worried for her safety and her well-being and ... we need to find her ASAP ... because I don't know what her mother could do to her." 

Cedar Hill police said Lisa Brown, an Atlanta schoolteacher who is currently on spring break, came to North Texas to try to get temporary custody of her daughter.

The girl's father was awarded custody about three weeks ago.

Police said Lisa Brown filed a police report accusing her estranged husband of sexually abusing his daughter. Cedar Hill police said they looked into the claims, found they were false and arrested 

Brown on suspicion of filing a false police report on Tuesday.

Brown bonded out of a jail on Wednesday and sought an emergency temporary custody order through family courts on Thursday but was denied, police said.

After the court denied her custody, Brown tried to take her daughter out of school, but the school denied her request because she doesn't have custodial rights, police said.

Investigators said Lisa Brown drove to her estranged husband's neighborhood in the 100 block of Hannah Circle at approximately 6 p.m. on Thursday and called her daughter.

Dews said she was sitting with her stepsister inside the house while she talked with her mother on the phone.

Her mother told her stepsister "how much she missed her, she couldn't live without her, and she wasn't going to live without her, and that she wasn't going to stop trying to get her," Dews said.

She said Sommer Brown went outside "because her mother begged her for a hug."

When Sommer Brown finally came out of the house, neighbors told police they heard Lisa Brown yelling at her daughter to get in the car. When she finally complied, Brown sped away, witnesses said.

Dews said she ran after the car, with her stepsister staring at her through the window.

"She was, like, looking at me like to see what our next step was going to be ... because she knew that she wasn't planning on leaving with her mother," Dews said.

Family members say their top concern is getting Sommer Brown home safe.

Dews said she wants to know that her stepsister safe and wants her back home. She also said she wants her stepsister to know that her family is looking for her, saying that she knows Sommer Brown  doesn't want to be with her mother.

"She had no intentions on ever seeing her mother again," she said.

Lisa Brown has ties to Houston, Atlanta and Chicago, according to Cedar Hill police. 

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra contributed to this report. 


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Six Year Old Shoots Himself In Church Parking Lot

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 News

Man is in jail after 6-year-old boy shoots himself during a parental custody transfer at a local church.

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Dallas police officers are investigating how a 6-year-old boy got his hands on a loaded handgun and shot himself in the middle of a church parking lot Saturday evening.

It happened in the 11400 Ferguson Road, near the Dallas and Garland city borders.

According to the police report, it started as part of a custody exchange just after 8:00 p.m. Then the boy climbed into a car belonging to 24-year-old William Ross of Dallas and found a loaded gun.

Police said the child picked up the gun, pulled the trigger and shot himself in the chest. He remains in critical condition at Children's Medical Center Dallas.  His boy's name has not been released.

Police arrested Ross. They said he left the gun easily accessible for the child to find. He's being charged with injury to a child - serious bodily injury.

Ross is being held on a $15,000 bond in the Dallas County Jail.

Police have not told NBC DFW the relationship between Ross and the injured child.

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Texas Wrestler Fights For The Forgotten

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He's a former he's a former Texas state high school wrestling champion who made a name for himself as an Ultimate Fighter.  He was actually the youngest ever to appear on a reality show for the organization.  But that's not close to the most interesting thing about Justin Wren.

A video of Justin Wren recently went viral.  It shows a group of Congan children petting the blonde hair on his arms.  They'd never seen a man with blonde hair, and they've never seen hair on a man's arm!  The video is enchanting.  But to really appreciate the video and how Justin Wren wound up in the Congo, you first have to know where he came from.

Wren was a ten time state champion wrestler in Texas, a five time all-American and a two time national champion.  But after high school, Justin didn't take the conventional route.  He went straight to the Olympic training center. 

And his career was off and running, but Justin knew something wasn't right.

"Wrestling and fighting didn't fulfill me," Wren said. "So at 23-years-old, even though I had fought in the UFC, and been a national champion wrestler, and I wrestled in Moscow. I kick boxed in Amsterdam. I was the main event at the hard rock in Las Vegas."

"I was depressed, so I was drinking and drugging, I even attempted suicide. I hit rock bottom at 23."

And in the process he let a lot of people down.  He missed his best friend's wedding.  Made worse by the fact that he was the best man!  "After you miss your best friend's wedding. Being the best man, and after you hurt everyone around you, and you're just a hurt person that hurts people, you want to hurt yourself.  So that's where I got."

But a childhood friend got through to Justin and convinced him to go on a retreat.  Justin found religion, and friends, and meaning to his life.

Justin's decision to give up drugs coincided with a conscious decision to give back.  Now he's decided to give up first world comfort to live in a hut for a year in a third world country.  His emptied a home in Colorado, sold most of his belongings and what's left is on a houseboat in North Texas.

"About a year into me breaking free from all of the drugs and the drinking, I just wanted to go from always fighting against people to finally fighting for people," Wren said. "And when I did that it changed everything for me."

After some research, this Texas sized man, with his new Texas sized heart, decided to help the smallest of people.  He became a voice for the enslaved pygmies in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 

"Everyone else calls them the forest people," Wren said. "They called themselves the forest people, now they call themselves the forgotten people, because they've even been forgotten as humans."

The Pygmies have been called half man half animal by many of their fellow countrymen.  They have suffered cannibalism, and they've been slaves for years. And the DRC is arguably the most dangerous place on Earth.  Still Justin spent a month there on two different occasions. 

"I woke up sleeping in a twiggy leaf hut, literally this tall, I'm having to crawl into it, and then it's the rain forest, so it's raining, so literally I woke up, several times sinking in mud!," Justin recalled. 

But he had made a connection.  "They said 'can you help us have a voice, we have none.'  And I said I can absolutely help you with that."

Although after his first trip, Justin wasn't so sure.  "If there was one place on this planet I never wanted to go to again, it was Congo.  Then I thought, 'what if nobody's fighting for these people, what if I'm supposed to fight for them.'"

The second time he went, he became family. Justin is still awed at the connection. 

"I'm 6'3" 285 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes," Wren said. "The average Pygmy man is 4'7".  We're just complete opposites.  But our hearts are connected and we're family.  They gave me the name Efeosa. And Efeosa means the man who loves us.  And that was my goal.  Was to go there and just love them well."

The hard part was seeing the people he now loved, hurt.  The stories are endless and each one more unbelievable than the last.

Justin smiles when he talks of his buddy Harry. 

"He's family, he gets paid after 10-12 hours of work, and he might get one or two minnows," Wren said. "I saw him get minnows.  His wife was home sick, but you don't work you don't eat. So he had to share his two minnows with his sick wife."

"Another woman was carrying a 120 pound bag of charcoal," Wren said. "Her slave masters tied a rope around her head, two men put charcoal on her back and she walked 4 to 5 kilometers through the jungle.  And she got paid literally a mouse pad sized piece of goat fur, and that was what she was paid to eat."

And Justin's tone drops as he talks about a young family member, Andi Bo.

"One of the toughest things I saw was Andi Bo, an innocent infant denied hospital treatment and dying," Wren said.  "When I went to pick him up that's when he started bleeding out of his ears.  And the next day I buried him.  And while I was digging his grave they told me to go ahead and dig his mom's grave." 

The family knew Andi Bo's mom had the same parasite that took her son's life.  They figured it wouldn't be long.  But Justin wouldn't have any of it. "I was like no it's not over yet, and their like it's about to be, because she'll get denied hospital treatment too."  Justin got Andi Bo's mom to the hospital and made sure she got treatment.

Now he's headed back to the DRC.  This time for a year.   He'll live in a hut barely bigger than his enormous frame.  And he'll do everything he can to help.  Working with Shalom University, they'll barter with the slave masters, offering things like money and water wells for the freedom of Pygmies. 

In a year, Justin thinks he might be able to see 1000 of his friends and his new family finally free.
Justin dreams of seeing this goal become a reality. 

"More important to me than my UFC fighting or anything here is seeing that my actual family," Wren said. "They've brought me in as family, to see that they have their freedom.  My goal is to see them loved.  to fight for the forgotten, to see they know that they're not forgotten, that people care about them, that their life is worth living, and that they're loved.  So I'm going over there to love the unloved."

To be clear, Justin isn't doing this on his own.  He's working, as he said, with Shalom University in the Congo.  They've been working on this same effort for seven years.  Justin calls his part of the program "fight for the forgotten".

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West Nile Spraying in Richardson Delayed

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 News

Four traps have turned up mosquito samples testing positive for the West Nile Virus within Richardson city limits.

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The city of Richardson is starting its efforts to prevent West Nile Virus earlier than it ever has before.

Richardson began testing samples of trapped mosquitoes on April 1st – or one full month ahead of schedule.

By the middle of the month, four samples in three separate neighborhoods returned mosquitoes testing positive for the virus.

"These were mosquitoes that survived the winter, somewhere holed up in a storm drain or in some protected area," said Richardson Health Department Director Bill Alsup. "They fed late last fall, got infected with the virus through an infected bird. They recently emerged with the warm weather, and we caught them as they came out."

The city planned to begin its ground spraying campaign in those three affected areas on Sunday night, but that plan was delayed because of the wind. 

According to a Richardson news release, wind gusts up to 15 miles an hour prevents the proper application of the insecticide. 

The city said, weather permitting, it will try to spray on Monday or Tuesday night.

The city council has also approved increasing the level of surveillance for the disease within city limits, including the city mosquito monitoring program as well as its response to positive samples.

"The really important key is that we're out in front of it more so than we ever have been before in the state of Texas, here in Richardson and in Dallas County," Alsup said. "We're hopeful this early and hard attack will make for a better summer for us this year."

Richardson's strategy involves spraying affected areas two nights in a row.

The city will not spray if wind gusts exceed 10 miles per hour or if temperatures drop below 50 degrees.

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Family Member: Williams Is Prime Suspect

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Source tells NBC DFW that former Kaufman County Justice of the Peace is a "Person of Interest" in the murder cases of the county's District Attorney, his wife and Assistant District Attorney.

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A family member tells NBC DFW's Ray Villeda charges against former Kaufman County Justice of Peace Eric Williams are expected as early as Tuesday. 

So far, no one has been charged in the murder cases of District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife Cynthia and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse.

Family members have been told Williams is a "prime suspect" and that he may be moved from the Kaufman County jail in the coming days.

On April 2nd, Eric Williams told our sister station in Houston, KPRC, "I certainly think that anytime a prosecutor has taken on a case that was at least in some case a little high profile, then they should certainly look at anybody involved with that."

Williams was referring to his high profile theft case. In 2012, he was convicted of stealing three computer monitors from the county. As a result, he lost his position as justice of the peace.

Earlier on Sunday, the Kaufman County Sheriff's Department Lt. Justin Lewis told NBCDFW: 

Mr. Williams has not been charged with any murder (no one has been
charged for the murders) and we have not named any suspects, prime
suspects, or persons of interest in the case - despite what some DFW
outlets reported last night. The investigation continues and all leads and
tips continue to be worked.  There are no pressers or releases scheduled
for today.

Eric Williams, 46, was admitted to the Kaufman County Jail early Saturday morning, jail records show. Bond was set at $1 million for the terroristic threat charge and at $1 million each for two charges of insufficient bond.

The FBI, state and local law enforcement searched his home on Friday afternoon.

On Saturday, officers searched a storage unit in Seagoville in Southeast Dallas County. Officers would not tell NBC DFW who the storage unit or a white sedan removed from the unit belonged to.

Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia were found gunned down in their home on March 30. In late January, death of assistant DA Mark Hasse, who was fatally shot as he was leaving work in Kaufman, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas.
 

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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Amber Alert Issued for Cedar Hill Girl

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Cedar Hill police have issued an Amber Alert for a 12-year-old girl they believe is "in grave or immediate danger."

Sommer Brown is a black girl who is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 90 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black tank top and black basketball shorts.

Police believe she is with her mother, 43-year-old Lisa Elizabeth Brown, a black woman who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black blazer and a light green shirt.

Police said they believe the pair may be traveling in a gray/pewter 2006 Ford Expedition with a paper Carmax tag that reads 86P 3357 and expires on May 19, 2013.

"I'm worried for her safety and her well-being and ... we need to find her ASAP ... because I don't know what her mother could do to her," said Madison Dews, Sommer Brown's stepsister.

Cedar Hill police said Lisa Brown, an Atlanta schoolteacher who is currently on spring break, came to North Texas to try to get temporary custody of her daughter.

The girl's father was awarded custody about three weeks ago.

Police said Lisa Brown filed a police report accusing her estranged husband of sexually abusing his daughter. Cedar Hill police said they looked into the claims, found they were false and arrested Brown on suspicion of filing a false police report on Tuesday.

Brown bonded out of a jail on Wednesday and sought an emergency temporary custody order through family courts on Thursday but was denied, police said.

After the court denied her custody, Brown tried to take her daughter out of school, but the school denied her request because she doesn't have custodial rights, police said.

Investigators said Lisa Brown drove to her estranged husband's neigbhorhood in the 100 block of Hannah Circle at approximately 6 p.m. on Thursday and called her daughter.

Dews said she was sitting with her stepsister inside the house while she talked with her mother on the phone.

Her mother told her stepsister "how much she missed her, she couldn't live without her, and she wasn't going to live without her, and that she wasn't going to stop trying to get her," Dews said.

She said Sommer Brown went outside "because her mother begged her for a hug."

When Sommer Brown finally came out of the house, neighbors told police they heard Lisa Brown yelling at her daughter to get in the car. When she finally complied, Brown sped away, witnesses said.

Dews said she ran after the car, with her stepsister staring at her through the window.

"She was, like, looking at me like to see what our next step was going to be ... because she knew that she wasn't planning on leaving with her mother," Dews said.

Family members say their top concern is getting Sommer Brown home safe.

Dews said she wants to know that her stepsister safe and wants her back home. She also said she wants her stepsister to know that her family is looking for her, saying that she knows Sommer Brown doesn't want to be with her mother.

"She had no intentions on ever seeing her mother again," she said.

Police said Lisa Brown is not cooperating with police and has cut off contact with her lawyer, who was trying to get her to turn herself in and return her daughter.

Lisa Brown has ties to Houston, Atlanta and Chicago, according to Cedar Hill police.

Anyone with information on the Browns' whereabouts is asked to call the Cedar Hill Police Department at 972-230-5785.

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra contributed to this report.

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Former Kaufman Co. JP Williams Arrested

After a second search of his Kaufman home on Friday, former Kaufman County Justice of the Peace Eric Williams was arrested overnight Friday and booked into the Kaufman County Jail.

According to booking information, Williams was arrested for one count of making a terroristic threat and two counts of insufficient bond. 

He is being held on three million dollars bond. 

Local, state and federal agents searched Williams' home in the 1600 block of Overlook Drive late Friday afternoon.

The FBI, Texas Rangers and Kaufman County investigators are gathering evidence related to the McLelland and Hasse murders according to Kaufman County public information officer Lt. Justin Lewis.

A listed phone number for Williams went unanswered Friday afternoon. But his attorney, David Sergi, released a statement Friday saying his client "has cooperated with law enforcement and vigorously denies any and all allegations."

Williams has never been named as a suspect in the murders of Mark McLelland, his wife Cynthia and ADA Mark Hasse. 

In an interview April 3, Williams told NBC 5 he had nothing to do with the McLellands' murder and doesn't even own a gun.

"If I was in their shoes, I would want to talk to me," Eric Williams said in an interview at his house. "In the investigators' minds, they want to check with me to do their process of elimination."

Williams, a former Kaufman County justice of the peace, was charged with theft and later convicted in a high-profile trial. He was kicked out of office, and his law license was suspended. He was 

sentenced to two years' probation and is appealing his conviction.

But he said he is not bitter and wouldn't want to harm anyone.

"I've cooperated with law enforcement," Williams said. "I certainly wish them the best in bringing justice to this incredibly egregious act."

Williams' name has swirled around the courthouse because his trial was sensational news in this small community, and it included testimony of death threats.

William said he was contacted Saturday night by investigators -- only about three hours after Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia, were found dead inside their Forney home.

He said he met the agents at a nearby restaurant, where he allowed them to swab his hands for gunpowder residue. He also gave them his and his wife's cellphones, which they returned the next day.

"I know I didn't do anything," he said. "I know where I was."

Williams said he was at home with his wife or up the street at his in-laws late Friday and Saturday.

He expressed shock at the crime and sympathy for the victims' families.

"I want to say my deepest condolences go out to the McLelland family and all the people at the courthouse," he said.

Asked if he is angry at prosecutors, he said, "No, I'm not. Obviously that was also a part of them doing their jobs."

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16 People Sickened At Local Baby Store

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 Fort Worth Reporter

Sixteen people reported feeling sick at Southwest Fort Worth children's clothing store.

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Fort Worth firefighters and emergency crews are trying to find out what made at least 16 adults ill at a children's store in Southwest Fort Worth.

Around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, emergency crews responded to the buy buy BABY store at 4650 Southwest Loop 820 in Fort Worth. The patients reported feeling dizzy and/or vomiting.

A Fort Worth Fire & Rescue public information officer told NBC DFW that no children were hurt. All of the patients are between 20-40 years of age. 

Nine employees and four shoppers were transported to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth for medical evaluations.  Three people refused medical treatment.

There were no complaints from neighboring stores.

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Agents Search Seagoville Storage Units

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 News

Multiple agencies searched a Seagoville storage facility on Saturday, the same agencies investigating the murders of Mark Hasse and Mike and Cynthia McLelland.

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Kaufman police have been working overnight to find out who killed Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse.

Kaufman County Prosecutor Killed Near Courthouse

An assistant district attorney was shot and killed just before 9 a.m. Thursday outside a building across from the main Kaufman County courthouse. Authorities say two suspects in the shooting are being sought. No motive has been released.

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Members of the FBI Evidence Response Teams, ATF, Kaufman County Sheriff's Office, Texas Rangers and others spent Saturday looking through at least one storage unit in Seagoville.

Those agencies are jointly investigating the murders of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, his wife Cynthia, and assistant district attorney Mark Hasse.

The FBI would only confirm that "law enforcement activities" were taking place at Gibson Self Storage in Seagoville, near U.S. Highway 175, about 15 miles west of Kaufman.

The search started shortly before 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, a day after agents and officers searched two homes in Kaufman. One of those homes belonged to Eric Williams, the former Kaufman County Justice of the Peace who was arrested early Saturday on three charges, two counts of insufficient bond and one count of terroristic threats.

Agents could be seen moving items from at least one storage unit, but the FBI would not confirm how many units were being searched.

A sedan was found in one of those units and agents could be seen looking it over.

The FBI would not say what the search was connected to, whether it was connected to the Hasse and McLelland murders or to Williams.

The storage facility is located near the Seagoville Business Park just off U.S. 175. It's not far from the Federal Correctional Institution.

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