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Undergarment Thief Becomes Violent: DPD

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 Oktober 2012 | 19.31

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Dallas police are warning women about a man who has been breaking into homes near White Rock Lake. Police say he's targeted three homes so far, but Thursday the burglary turned violent.

The woman's family said her dogs woke her up barking at around 8 a.m., and when she saw a strange man standing over her, he punched her in the face. The woman's family tells NBC 5 the man got into the house through a window. Police said she was not sexually assaulted.

Police said all of the burglaries have happened close to each other in their Central Patrol Division. All of the cases happened in daylight hours, the man's descriptions are similar, and he took undergarments in two of the burglaries.

On October 18, 2012, at approximately 8 a.m., a Latin male suspect, about 28 years old, short hair, medium build entered a residence through a small window. The suspect proceeded to enter another room where he encountered the female complainant and assaulted her. The suspect then fled the location with some of the complainant's under garments. The suspect was wearing a gray shirt and blue jeans.

On October 16, 2012, at approximately 4:30 p.m., reporting officers responded to an alarm call. The complainant reported that an unknown suspect entered the residence through a rear door and took jewelry and ladies under garments. Prior to the burglary offense, a witness observed a light skinned Latin male with short spiked hair at the complainant's front door. The Latin male was observed leaving the location in a mid 90's, black Infiniti, 4-door vehicle.

On September 13, 2012, at approximately 1:50 p.m., the complainant left her residence however returned approximately 10 minutes later and found that her garage door was open. The complainant entered the residence and while she was in the kitchen, she observed a suspect peeking around the corner, from the garage. As the complainant picked up the phone to call police, the suspect jumped the back fence and fled the location. The suspect was described as a Latin male suspect, 28-30 years old, 5'11", 190 pounds, clean shaven and was wearing black gloves, gray sweatshirt and blue jeans. No property was taken.

The Dallas Police stress "If you see something, say something" and call 9-1-1 to report any criminal or suspicious activity.

Police urge residents to keep their doors and windows locked at all times and get to know your neighbors so you know who belongs and who doesn't.

Neighbors in the area say that's not that easy. "We have a neighborhood Crime Watch, we have police officers going up and down the streets all the time, but it's difficult with all the construction going on and the new building that's going on you don't know who belongs here and who doesn't," said Ceciliee Wallace.

"It definitely scared me," says Ridgedale Avenue homeowner Courtney Bartee.  "Especially to be home here different hours during the day.  It definitely makes me more aware of my surroundings."

Police say if you are away, consider leaving a light, radio, or TV on a timer that goes on and off while you are away from home.Anyone with information about the burglaries is asked to call the Central Patrol Investigative Unit at 214-671-4414.

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Few Clues in Sorority Rape Cases

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

One year has passed since the last attack of rapist targeting members of Delta Sigma Theta.

Few Clues In Sorority Rape Cases

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Cheryl Smith is on a mission. She's a 35-year member of Delta Sigma Theta and a journalist, pursuing the man who's stalking her sorority sisters.

"I think about it a lot," said Smith. "I think about it everyday. I say 'please, let's catch this person'."

"I feel in my gut someone knows him and someone knows what he has done and we need to speak out."

Each week, in Smith's two weekly newspapers, an entire page is devoted to information about the suspect.  Police said he committed home invasion style rapes of Delta Sigma Theta members in Plano, Coppell and Shady Shores dating back to November of 2010 and as recent as October 2011.

Information about the man plays on a video loop in the lobby of Plano's Police Department.

"It is something everyone thinks about, our officers as well, 'cause they walk through that front door and they pass by there," said David Tilley with the Plano Police Department. "It's a daily reminder this is something that weighs heavily on us. We want to solve this."

The video was taken near a convenience store in Mesquite, within minutes of the man calling one of his victims.  The video's release has failed to produce a name. By now his appearance may have changed.

"He did make a mistake, we do have his DNA," said Tilley.  NBC 5 reported that information in February of 2012.

Which means police will know they have the right guy if they ever catch him. Cheryl Smith is determined to see it happen.

"I could be a target, he could say 'let me shut her up'," Smith said. "But I will go down fighting. I will go down on the right side of history.  Because I won't be silent letting any type of abuse happen."

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Fireball Meteorite Falls on Calif. Home

Courtesy P. Jenniskens SETI Institute/NASA ARC

This is at least a portion of the meteor that fell to earth last week.

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Bright Light, Loud Boom May Have Been Meteor

The Bay Area was buzzing Wednesday night after a bright streak of something moved through the sky. It was accompanied by a loud boom.

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The first chunk of meteorite from the fireball that streaked across California skies last week was found this weekend, after it slammed into a woman's roof and landed on her lawn.

The find came after days of searching by scientists from the SETI Institute for potential remnants of the meteor's blaze, NBC Bay Area reported.

Lisa Webber said she remembered an odd noise she had heard Wednesday night — as of a rock hitting her roof — after she read an article about the meteor's trajectory Saturday.

The 61-year-old nurse contacted scientists at the SETI Institute after she found a rock in her yard in the North Bay city of Novato.

Those researchers, led by meteor expert and NASA Ames researcher Peter Jenniskens, inspected the dense 63-gram, two-inch rock — as well as the divot in her roof shingles where it hit — and confirmed their suspicions: It was a meteorite.

"I wasn't sure at first," Jenniskens said. "The meteorite looks very unusual, because much of the fusion crust had come off." Fusion crust is a thin, glassy coating formed on the surface of a meteorite by the intense heat generated by a meteor's speeds.

"The significance of this find is that we can now hope to use our fireball trajectory to trace this type of meteorite back to its origins in the asteroid belt," Jenniskens added.

Last week's meteor flash thrilled observers across the Bay Area with its streak of light and its loud boom Wednesday night.

"One of the coolest things I've ever seen, nothing at all like a shooting star," Jessica Collins told NBC Bay Area on Facebook.

"It was so low and close I thought it was someone setting off fireworks," Beppy Tobeler added, saying the meteor appeared to break up into pieces as she watched.

Jenniskens' team is still on the hunt for more meteorites from Wednesday's meteor and suspects larger pieces are out there, probably north-northeast of Novato toward Sonoma.

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Police: Man Attacked His Mother, Stepfather

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Dallas police say they have arrested a man for attacking his own mother and stepfather.

Officers say the man choked his mother, then tried to push her down the stairs. He's also accused of attacking his stepfather.

The fight started just before 11 p.m. Sunday at Meadows North Condominiums on the 8000-block of Meadows Road, and sparked a SWAT standoff.

Police say the parents accused the son of stealing tools from the family business. The mom tells police that her son got so mad that he wrapped both hands around her neck, strangled her until she couldn't breathe, then tried to shove her down the stairs.

Investigators say the man ran out of the complex and confronted his stepfather in the parking lot and is accused of ramming his car into his stepdad's car. Police say the men also got into a physical fight.

The man then retreated to the apartment and barricaded himself inside. Officers learned he had access to a gun, so the SWAT team moved in. He managed to slip out before police surrounded the complex. Officers say they found the man, reportedly drunk, in a breezeway. Police say he resisted arrested and had to be tazed to be taken into custody.

Police say the man is in jail facing four charges for strangulation and assault.

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Undergarment Thief Becomes Violent: DPD

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 21 Oktober 2012 | 19.31

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Dallas police are warning women about a man who has been breaking into homes near White Rock Lake. Police say he's targeted three homes so far, but Thursday the burglary turned violent.

The woman's family said her dogs woke her up barking at around 8 a.m., and when she saw a strange man standing over her, he punched her in the face. The woman's family tells NBC 5 the man got into the house through a window. Police said she was not sexually assaulted.

Police said all of the burglaries have happened close to each other in their Central Patrol Division. All of the cases happened in daylight hours, the man's descriptions are similar, and he took undergarments in two of the burglaries.

On October 18, 2012, at approximately 8 a.m., a Latin male suspect, about 28 years old, short hair, medium build entered a residence through a small window. The suspect proceeded to enter another room where he encountered the female complainant and assaulted her. The suspect then fled the location with some of the complainant's under garments. The suspect was wearing a gray shirt and blue jeans.

On October 16, 2012, at approximately 4:30 p.m., reporting officers responded to an alarm call. The complainant reported that an unknown suspect entered the residence through a rear door and took jewelry and ladies under garments. Prior to the burglary offense, a witness observed a light skinned Latin male with short spiked hair at the complainant's front door. The Latin male was observed leaving the location in a mid 90's, black Infiniti, 4-door vehicle.

On September 13, 2012, at approximately 1:50 p.m., the complainant left her residence however returned approximately 10 minutes later and found that her garage door was open. The complainant entered the residence and while she was in the kitchen, she observed a suspect peeking around the corner, from the garage. As the complainant picked up the phone to call police, the suspect jumped the back fence and fled the location. The suspect was described as a Latin male suspect, 28-30 years old, 5'11", 190 pounds, clean shaven and was wearing black gloves, gray sweatshirt and blue jeans. No property was taken.

The Dallas Police stress "If you see something, say something" and call 9-1-1 to report any criminal or suspicious activity.

Police urge residents to keep their doors and windows locked at all times and get to know your neighbors so you know who belongs and who doesn't.

Neighbors in the area say that's not that easy. "We have a neighborhood Crime Watch, we have police officers going up and down the streets all the time, but it's difficult with all the construction going on and the new building that's going on you don't know who belongs here and who doesn't," said Ceciliee Wallace.

"It definitely scared me," says Ridgedale Avenue homeowner Courtney Bartee.  "Especially to be home here different hours during the day.  It definitely makes me more aware of my surroundings."

Police say if you are away, consider leaving a light, radio, or TV on a timer that goes on and off while you are away from home.Anyone with information about the burglaries is asked to call the Central Patrol Investigative Unit at 214-671-4414.


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Experimental Aircraft Down in Tarrant County

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A Fort Worth man is in critical but stable condition after his experimental aircraft was downed at Bourland Airfield.

Gary Rozzell with the Department of Public Safety said 60-year-old Willaim Don Hunthrop of Fort Worth was flying an experimental gyroplane.

Rozzell says Hunthrop was doing "touch and goes" for license requirements at Bourland Airfield in Cresson, TX in Tarrant County.

Hunthrop was injured in the incident and airlifted to John Peter Smith Hospital in critical but stable condition.

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Riders Stranded on Stratosphere for 2 Hours

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This raw video shows the lowering to the ground of the 24 riders who were stranded on the Stratosphere at the State Fair of Texas when the ride lost power late Friday night.

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One of the State Fair of Texas' tallest rides stranded two dozen riders in the air after it lost power.

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It just wasn't the State Fair of Texas' day.

About 11 hours after fair icon Big Tex went up in flames, one of the fair's tallest rides malfunctioned, stranding two dozen riders in the air for just more than two hours on Friday.

Riders in the Stratosphere's hanging seats were stuck dangling about 165 feet in air when the ride lost power at about 9:11 p.m.

Carol Stradtman, one of the stranded riders, told NBC 5 by phone that all of the lights went off and the ride just stopped.

"It's extremely scary," she said.

The 24 riders were all on the ground by 11:20 p.m. Dallas Fire-Rescue said all of the occupants were safely removed from the ride after it was manually lowered.

Dallas police said fair officials provided the riders with blankets and refreshments once they were on the ground and that the fire department was on hand to provide any needed medical attention.

State Fair of Texas representatives said the Stratosphere would remain closed for the remainder of the fair's run.

This year's fair ends Sunday.

Power was restored to the ride by 10:50 p.m., but there appeared to be some issue that prevented the ride from immediately lowering its passengers.

Stradtman told NBC 5 that someone had climbed the center of the tower at about 9:40 p.m. and appeared to manually try to bring them down. She said a friend who was not on the ride said there was some kind of mechanical difficulty.

No injuries were reported, Dallas police said. Two Dallas Fire-Rescue technical rescue trucks were at the fair to help.

The Stratosphere, a 200-foot tall tower, turns and swings riders out over the fair.

Friday's woes are not the first for the Stratosphere.

The Dutch-made ride stalled at the Minnesota State Fair twice in as many days in August, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported, as well as during the ride's debut in Wisconsin.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Ellen Goldberg contributed to this report.

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Despite Mishaps, State Fair Closing Strong

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RAW VIDEO: Riders Stranded at 165 Feet

This raw video shows riders of the Stratosphere at the State Fair of Texas. The ride lost power late Friday night.

Viewer Videos: Big Texas Burns

Big Tex the icon of the State Fair of Texas burned Friday morning and witnesses grabbed their phones to get video of it. (WARNING: Explicit Language)

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Despite two mishaps on Friday, crowds packed the State Fair of Texas during its last weekend.

As the sun set on the last Saturday of the fair, Fort Worth resident Daniel Whittington said it was difficult to navigate through the crowds.

"This is extreme. I have not seen it this busy ever. This is unbelievable. There's points to where you can't even walk, you're just standing still," he said.

But what isn't so crowded is the Stratosphere. The thrill ride malfunctioned Friday night, stranding 24 people 165 feet above ground. State Fair of Texas Chief of Operations Rusty Fitzgerald says crews have been investigating what happened.

"We're taking a look at it. Of course, we're doing our own investigation, seeing exactly what caused that error. We don't let anything run until we know what caused it and make sure it can't happen again," Fitzgerald said.

Visitors didn't seem too concerned about the incident. Thrill seekers filled the fast moving rides throughout the fairgrounds.

"I was a little nervous about it but you know, it's an amusement park. You have a risk every time you go on a ride," said Whittington.

Another mishap on Friday left the park without its larger-than-life mascot, Big Tex. Fair goers mourned the loss of the iconic cowboy, which burned down after an electrical malfunction.

"May he rest in peace. We love him, we love him. He the heart of Texas," said Waxahachie resident Damian Telfor.

Fair Park officials said Big Tex will definitely be back next year -- bigger, better, and hopefully fire-proof.

The last day of the 2012 State Fair of Texas is Sunday, Oct. 21.


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North Texans Walk For A Cure

Andres Guiterrez, NBC 5 News

North Texans took part in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's "Light the Night" walk.

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Red, white and gold balloons illuminated the dark North Texas skies as part of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's "Light the Night" walk in Plano.

Each balloon serves as a beacon of awareness.

"Individuals come and they walk either in remembrance of someone who they've lost to blood cancer or in honor of someone who is battling blood cancer," said Kacy Hensley, the director of Light the Night.

Among the hundreds of supporters who walked, there are the survivors like three-year old Cutler Fricke.

Fricke was six-months-old he was diagnosed with leukemia forcing him to spend the rest of his first year of life undergoing treatment.

"It's very difficult being a six month old; he can't talk or tell you when something is hurting," Melanie Fricke, his mother, said.

The Fricke family has participated in the Light the Night walk for the past three years.

Others were participating in memory of their loved ones.

Tom Yolke had been married to his wife, Sherry, for 48 years. She died last year following a nine-year battle with leukemia.  

"When you come out here, there are so many people that are in the same boat as you are -- that are also hurting that are also missing someone and they want to help too," Yoke said.

This year, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society has raised more than a quarter of a million dollars and more than 2,000 people have signed up to walk.

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will hold two more walks: Sunday, Oct. 21 in Fort Worth at the West 7th street development and an Oct. 28 walk at the Main Street Garden Park in Dallas. Both events begin at 7 p.m.

NBC 5 is a proud sponsor of the "Light the Night" walks.

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