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At Least 15 Cars, Homes Vandalized In Bedford

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 03 Agustus 2013 | 19.31

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

A Bedford neighborhood is cleaning up after vandals hit at least 15 homes in the area overnight. Police say the homes were hit in the Village of Oak Park neighborhood.

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A Bedford neighborhood is cleaning up after vandals hit at least 15 homes in the area overnight Friday.

Police said the homes were hit in the Village of Oak Park neighborhood.

The vandals threw corn, paint, mustard, ketchup and other items on cars and garage doors between midnight and 5 a.m., police said.

One victim said the vandals had to walk up his driveway to commit the crime, a brazen act, he said.

Many neighbors were helped out by a woman vandalized herself, Tina Kitts.

Kitts owns T.A.S.K. Auto Eco Wash, a car detailing business, and had the right tools to clean cars up quickly.

"With this sun, this stuff will bake on fast," Kitts said.

With a hand-cart full of soaps and waxes, Kitts was able to help many of the people on her street.

"We just got the whole neighborhood together and started cleaning up the cars everybody pitched in cleaning each one, one by one," Kitts said.

Neighbors credit Kitts with saving them from having permanently damaged cars.

No word on what charges the vandals may face if they're found.

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Cast to Continue Kidd Kraddick in the Morning

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The Kidd Kraddick in the morning team in New Orleans attending the Kidd's Kids golf tournament and fundraiser. From left to right Big Al Mack, Jenna Owens, Kidd Kraddick, Kellie Rasberry and J-Si Chavez. (photo provided by Desiree Cotton Photography)

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The cast of Kidd Kraddick in the Morning plan to continue on with the show even after the show's  namesake has died.

Kidd Kraddick died while attending a golf tournament in Louisiana that benefited his children's charity, Kidd's Kids. Preliminary autopsy results from the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office said Kraddick died of cardiac disease.

On Monday, the cast of the morning show returned to the airwaves for an abbreviated show in which they memorialized the longtime host.

The cast then retreated and took a few days to sort out their future while fans started a petition asking them to continue on in Kidd's absence.

On Friday, KHKS-FM (KISS FM) released the following statement on their web site regarding the show:

In an effort to keep you up to date on what is going on, we wanted to let you know that the cast had a great meeting Thursday about the show moving forward.

They are all excited about continuing Kidd's legacy and are ready to get back on the air. Monday's show, although slightly different, is going to be funny, topical and emotional. It is the same show you fell in love with when we signed on.

Yes, the name is still Kidd Kraddick In the Morning. Kidd worked hard to build this brand, and the bottom line is that the show is Kidd Kraddick In the Morning.

We ask that you be patient with the new version of the show and allow it some time to grow.
 

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Eastbound U.S. 80 in Forney Reopens After Crash

Viewer Photo: Tracie Pennington/isee@nbcdfw.com

The driver of an 18-wheeler was taken by air amublance to Parkland Hospital after an accident in Forney on Friday afternoon.

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The driver of an 18-wheeler was taken by air ambulance to Parkland Hospital in Dallas after a crash in Forney on Friday afternoon.

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the driver of the big rig was traveling eastbound on U.S. 80 when the front tire on the vehicle blew out.

State Trooper Kyle Bradford told NBC 5 that the driver jerked the vehicle to the left and struck a bridge.

The cab of the tractor-trailer caught fire. From Chopper 5, fire crews could also be seen putting out flames in some brush below the bridge.

The eastbound lanes of U.S. 80 at Farm-to-Market Road 460 were shut down because of the crash. The highway had reopened by 6 p.m. after crews cleared debris and inspected the bridge.

Three firefighters were also take to a hospital for observation of heat-related problems.

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Bar That Served Brent May Have Violations, State Says

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The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission said its investigators found "sufficient evidence" that Beamers Private Club in Dallas sold alcohol to an already intoxicated person either late Dec. 7 or early Dec. 8 and conducted "practices that promote excessive consumption by patrons."

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The Dallas nightclub where former Cowboys player Josh Brent last stopped before being involved in a fatal crash that killed a teammate may have over-served patrons that night, state liquor authorities said Friday.

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission said its investigators found "sufficient evidence" that Beamers Private Club in Dallas sold alcohol to an already intoxicated person either late Dec. 7 or early Dec. 8 and conducted "practices that promote excessive consumption by patrons."

Brent is charged with intoxication manslaughter in the Dec. 8 crash that killed Jerry Brown, a practice squad player and Brent's college teammate. He is scheduled for trial next month, and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, though he could also get probation.

TABC did not name Brent, but acknowledged that it wouldn't continue its case against Beamers until Brent's criminal case ends. The agency declined to release its full report.

Lt. John Graham of TABC said investigators think Beamers Private was Brent's last stop before the crash in the Dallas suburb of Irving. TABC did not interview Brent, but spoke to others who were at the bar that night, Graham said.

Beamers Private could lose its liquor license as a result of the investigation, Graham said.

Owners of Beamers Private did not immediately return an email and a phone message.

Brent retired from the Cowboys last month after his career was placed on hold.

"I am at a point where my main focus is all about getting the priorities in my life in order," Brent said in a statement provided by the team last month. "Those priorities are more important than football. Doing the right things in life are more important than football. I love the game very much. I love my teammates, but this is the right thing for me to do."

Irving police have accused Brent of driving with a blood-alcohol content more than twice the legal limit the night of the crash. His attorney, George Milner, has filed a motion to have the blood test performed on Brent thrown out. A judge has not yet ruled on that request.


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Jenkins: No Threshold to Trigger Aerial Spraying

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2013 West Nile Season Far Better Than 2012

Three human cases of West Nile Virus reported in Dallas County this week are far less than the hundreds reported last summer and not close to the level to justify aerial mosquito spraying, health experts and county officials said Friday.

University Park Teen Fights WNV Fever

A University Park teenager fighting West Nile fever is the third case of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County in this mosquito season. Dallas County Health and Human Services said the patient lives in the 75225 zip code, which is in University Park.

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The three human cases of West Nile virus reported in Dallas County this week are far from the hundreds reported last summer and are not close to the level to just aerial mosquito spraying, health experts and county officials said Friday.

County Judge Clay Jenkins, the county's top elected official, said county leaders are concerned about the human cases but some human cases were expected. There is not a certain numerical threshold that would trigger aerial spraying, he said.

"As far as like the elected officials having set out a specific line, they have not done so, nor would it be appropriate for elected officials to do that because none of us are scientists," he said.

Jenkins said he and other county leaders frequently consult with Dallas doctors, as well as specialists in the county and state health departments and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jenkins said gathering data and opinions from scientists and medical professionals shapes the decision on when and where to launch aerial spraying against the mosquitoes. Jenkins stressed the scientific community isn't sounding any alarms.

"I don't have any scientists right now saying to me, 'You know, put planes in the air. We need to start aerial spraying,'" he said. "If we don't have a fierce, all-over-the-county problem like we did last year, there is not a need to spray from the air if we can handle it on the ground."

Dr. John Carlo, chairman of the Dallas County Medical Society Emergency Response Committee and a former Dallas County health department medical director, said last year was much different from this year's mosquito season.

"What happened last year was, we saw an evolving risk with numbers of human cases that kept continuing to ramp up," he said. "Thankfully, this year, we haven't seen that. But we're not done yet."

Carlo was among the experts who urged Dallas County to conduct aerial spraying last year but is not calling for it this year.

He praised the county's expanded monitoring system, which uses far more mosquito traps to better detect infected mosquitoes.

"That offers a better way to make targeted intervention," he said.

This year, the county has used targeted ground spraying to kill mosquitoes. A team of experts constantly monitors the situation, Jenkins said.

"Things can change suddenly, and that's why we look at this every day," he said. "But we're in a much better point than we were last year, and we think can continue handling this with the assets we have on the ground right now and, if that changes, we'll let the public know."

Earlier this year, county commissioners approved a budget for possible aerial spraying. Dynamic Aviation, which conducted last year's aerial spraying, told NBC 5 that the county has an contractual option with the company to continue spraying if needed.

Spokesman Caleb Stitely said Dallas County leaders have contacted the company to keep them up-to-date on West Nile virus numbers, not to mobilize the company.

Jenkins is urging residents to continue removing standing water that can serve as mosquito breeding areas and wear insect repellant and long sleeves in the dawn and dusk hours, when mosquitoes are active.

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Sears Sold File Cabinets Containing Confidential Records

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 01 Agustus 2013 | 19.31

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Personal information of hundreds of former Sears employees, including their Social Security numbers, was found in file cabinets a South Side Chicago man bought at a liquidation sale last weekend.

Hersey Mallory said his surprise turned to frustration when he tried to alert the retailer of the problem and couldn't get anyone to care enough to take the files back.

At $23 apiece, Mallory said he thought the file cabinets he bought Saturday were a good deal. But almost immediately he noticed how heavy the cabinets were. He understood why when he opened a drawer.

Inside were documents with personal information for former Sears employees. The files ranged from photos to records with marital status information, as well as birth certificates, termination papers and forms detailing accusations of theft.

Mallory said those employees have a right to privacy.

"The company should have had a little bit more due diligence in order to protect these people," he said.

Mallory said he'd tried calling Sears eight or nine times this week to alert them of the security problem.

"Take them off my hands and put them in the proper place before someone who's unscrupulous gets them," he said.

But instead of getting the attention he expected, Mallory said got the run-around from company representatives. He said one of his calls found him transferred to a representative in India. In another attempt, a representative gave him some creative advice: leave the files on a loading dock at the Sears store on State Street in Chicago.

Frustrated, Mallory contacted NBC Chicago. After an inquiry, Sears' Director of Corporate Communications, Howard Riefs, promised to look into it.

"We greatly appreciate the customer bringing the issue to our attention," Riefs said in a statement. "Ensuring the integrity of our associates' personal information is of the utmost importance."

By Wednesday afternoon, Mallory said he'd been contacted by a Sears representative and an appointment was made to have the files collected.

Mallory said he was offered a $100 gift certificate as a thank you for his integrity. He said he doesn't want anything at all and said the entire matter was just one of character and doing the right thing.


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Lawsuit Blames Man's Death on Dallas 911

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

A lawsuit blames the November death of a North Dallas man on the city's 911 emergency call system.

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A lawsuit blames the November death of a North Dallas man on the city's 911 emergency call system.

Matthew Sanchez was found dead of an overdose by his parents in his apartment hours after a call to 911, according to the lawsuit.

At the time, Dallas Fire -Rescue spokesman Lt. Joel Lavender said two calls came from the same complex within about 10 minutes, both for overdoses.

Lavender said the call-taker asked the second caller if it was for the first incident, and the caller said yes.

"So, in our minds, we put both calls together and then moved forward," he said. "It wasn't until later that we learned some type of confusion had occurred."

The lawsuit blames the death on the "dispatcher's negligent use of the computer and phone system property and/or the malfunction of the phone system and/or subsequent failures in appropriate procedure."

The lawsuit also names Dallas-based AT&T Inc. and iPhone maker Apple Inc., a California-based company.

Sanchez family attorney Brett Anthony said existing cellphone GPS technology can differentiate between nearby calls, even from the same apartment complex.

"That technology needs to be shared with 911 call centers," he said.

The city of Dallas and both companies decline to comment on pending lawsuits.

People connected with the Dallas 911 system said some of the technology the lawsuit seeks is already available to emergency responders when it works as intended.

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Vigils Remember Teens Killed in N.M. Crash

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Tributes Held for Three Euless Teens Killed in Car Crash

The first of three vigils planned for Wednesday focused primarily on the youngest of the three teens killed - Lolo Uhatafe, 13, who would have been a 9th grader at Euless Junior High School this fall.

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Tributes to three teenagers killed in a car crash in New Mexico this week continued in Euless on Wednesday.

The first of three vigils planned for Wednesday focused primarily on the youngest victim, Lolo Uhatafe, 13. He would have been a ninth-grader at Euless Junior High School this fall.

Uhatafe, his older brother, Polo Manukainiu, 19; and his brother's friend, Gaius Vaenuku, 18; died Monday evening when the car they were in rolled over along U.S. 550, according to New Mexico State Police.

They were not wearing seat belts, state police said.

Hundreds of Uhatafe's friends, family members, classmates and teachers packed the junior high's gymnasium Wednesday morning for a memorial service that featured singing, tears and laughter as speakers reminisced about him.

David Eteaki, Uhatafe and Manukainiu's said the turnout was "amazing."

"It kind of tells you the support that the kid had at the school here," he said. "It's just really nice to see."

The medical examiner handling the investigation released the teens' bodies to family members Wednesday, Eteaki said. They should arrive back in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Wednesday night.

The Euless teens were returning to North Texas after visiting the University of Utah, which Vaenuku was to attend in the fall. A standout All-State football player at Euless' Trinity High School, Vaenuku would have continued his football career with the Utes.

Manukainiu was a redshirt freshman on Texas A&M's football team, and Uhatafe had dreams of following in his brother's footsteps.

"While you're walking, he's running," Eteaki said. "You know, he's always a step ahead of everybody. That's what I'm going to miss about him."

Moa Garcia, Uhatafe's aunt, told NBC 5 that the teen was just as quick with a joke or a story to entertain friends and family.

"That's how he is -- he's a very funny, very funny kid," she said. "People said, 'Short kid, but a big heart.' We're surely going to miss him."

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National Beef Packing Company Recalls 50,000 Pounds of Beef

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A Kansas-based company is recalling more than 50,000 pounds of beef that could be contaminated with E. Coli.

The National Beef Packing Company issued the voluntary recall on Wednesday after a sample of its product tested positive for the bacteria.

The products were produced on July 18th and were shipped to retailers, wholesalers, and food service distributors nationwide.

The recalled beef products all have the establishment number "EST. 208-A" inside the USDA mark of inspection.

Consumers can call 866-761-9472 or go to www.nationalbeef.com for details about the recall and for the company's return and reimbursement policy.

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Ground Beef Recalled for Possible E. Coli

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A Kansas-based company is recalling more than 50,000 pounds of ground beef after a sample of its product tested positive for E. coli.

The National Beef Packing Company issued a voluntary recall of its ground beef Wednesday.

Officials said the products were produced on July 18, and were shipped in 40- to 60-pound cases to retailers, wholesalers, and food service distributors nationwide.

The company said the recalled beef products all have the establishment number "EST. 208A" inside the USDA mark of inspection.

The following products are included in the recall:

  • 10 lb. chub of "National Beef" 93/ 7 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 0707
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureSource" 80/20 Fine Ground Chuck, Product Code 7031
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureSource" 85/15 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 7054
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureSource" 90/10 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 7344
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureSource" 93/ 7 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 7004
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureWell 80/20 Fine Ground Chuck, Product Code 7484
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureWell" 85/15 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 7454
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureWell" 90/10 Fine Ground Sirloin, Product Code 7577
  • 10 lb. chub of "NatureWell" 93/7 Fine Ground Beef, Product Code 7404

Consumers can call 1-866-761-9472 or go to www.nationalbeef.com for the link to details about the recall and the company's return and reimbursement policy.

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