Peoples livelihoods gone. Cars destroyed, flipped over in front of houses. Its just hard to see. Reporter here in garland more than 600 homes were damaged. Eight people lost their lives. And jeff, many others returning to scenes like this, total losses with nothing left to return home to. Dan hagerty, thank you. More dangerous weather tonight. Blizzard conditions in parts of texas, oklahoma, and new mexico. Lets bring in david payne, chief meteorologist at our Oklahoma City affiliate kwtv. David, whats happening there . Well, its been a wild day so far. Weve had a lot of ice, a lot of sleet in oklahoma. Oklahoma. Just a big mess around here. I40 westbound west of Oklahoma City has been shut down several times today, to just simply too much ice and sleet. We are not through, more on the way. Jeff, back to you. David payne, thank you very much. Farther west in roswell, new mexico, heres cheyenne cope of our albuquerque affiliate krqe. Im standing in two and a half feet of snow, its up to
Welcome to the overnight im jeff glor. It was the deadliest tornado in the dallas area in 88 years. An ef4 with winds topping 160 miles an hour plowed through garland, texas, flattening hundreds of homes. In north texas at least 11 were killed, part of a system of Severe Weather this weekend from the gulf of mexico to the great lakes. The death toll from five days of storms stands at least at 41. Including 11 people swept away by floods in illinois and missouri. We begin with David Begnaud in rowlett, texas. There is no mistaking a tornado disaster zone. Along this residential street where we are every home is damaged. Some severely. These vehicles here look like they crashed into each other. This one right here, the windows blown out, a piece of plywood came flying through the windshield, impaled in the passenger seat. Eyewitnesses who lived through this tornado say it blew through around 7 00 p. M. And lasted less reporter even by texas standards it was a monstrosity. Oh, i see it, i
The dallas area in 88 years. An ef4 with winds topping 160 miles an hour plowed through garland, texas, flattening hundreds of homes. In north texas at least 11 were killed, part of a system of Severe Weather this weekend from the gulf of mexico to the great lakes. The death toll from five days of storms stands at least at 41. Including 11 people swept away by floods in illinois and missouri. We begin with David Begnaud in rowlett, texas. There is no mistaking a tornado disaster zone. Along this residential street where we are every home is damaged. Some severely. These vehicles here look like they crashed into each other. This one right here, the windows blown out, a piece of plywood came flying through the windshield, impaled in the passenger seat. Eyewitnesses who lived through this tornado say it blew through around 7 00 p. M. And lasted less there it is, i see it. Reporter even by texas the highway right there. Big, big tornado. Reporter at least eight tornados exploded through da
The man they say didnt try to rob the bank but say he was inside the bank acting erratically. Employees got concerned and called 911 for help. They said when the police got to the scene the man had a knife in his hand and then came gun fire. Here now from captain darren frank with the Montgomery County police. Montgomery county Police Received a call for a trespasser at the Capital One Bank here. Officers were dispatched and at approximately 11 58 two officers arrived on scene and made contact with a black male subject who we believe to be of middle age. The suspect immediately produced a weapon, would not comply with the officers and the officers were forced to use their Service Weapon and shoot the subject. Reporter that man was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Police are going through Security Camera video here at the bank talking to witnesses trying to piece together how this all came about. I talked to a man who was inside the bank when it happened. Youll hear f
Saturday. Tonight, Montgomery County investigators told them that the flood gates of information that opened up and new evidence in the missing childrens case that overshadowed our region for some 39 years. In an exclusive interview with wusa9, Katherine Darren Frank of the Montgomery County cops told us that there are now 22 boxes of evidence in the case for the missing lyons sisters. The girls vanished while walking near Wheaton Plaza back in 1975. Here is what frank told lesli foster less than an hour ago. We go where the information and data leads us. There are many statements, tips that we have received, and the bulk of it, it is talking to people that were around then and around now and they have knowledge of the case. The info began pouring in after naming a onetime drifter, naming him a person of interest. Well every minute another two children in this country are trafficked. These numbers are disturbing. One is determined to show the stories. The film eight days is being prepa