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Police: Irving mom confessed to murdering 1 and 6-year-old daughters
By Steven Dial and FOX 4 Staff
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Police: Irving mom confessed to murdering 1 and 6-year-old daughters
According to the arrest affidavit, McDonald said her children were allegedly abused and she would do anything to protect them, including eliminating them.
IRVING, Texas - A 30-year-old North Texas woman was arrested and charged for the deaths of her two young daughters.
Irving police say Madison McDonald went to the police department’s headquarters Monday night and used the phone in the lobby to call 911.
McDonald told the dispatch officer she had smothered her two daughters: 1-year-old Lillian Mae McDonald and 6-year-old Archer Hammond.
Three Irving police officers nearly hit by suspected drunk driver
Body camera video captured the moment a suspected drunk driver barreled into an Irving police squad car.
IRVING, Texas - Body camera video captured the moment a suspected drunk driver barreled into an Irving police squad car. Three police officers were nearly hit.
Dash cam video shows a field sobriety test after a minor accident.
The other video is a body cam from a nearby officer whose vehicle blocked the crash scene. She was able to warn fellow officers her vehicle was about to get hit. She then ran to check on the 28-year-old driver who police say later admits to having three or more beers.
Updated: 9:52 AM CST March 12, 2021
CELINA, Texas Four finalists have been named in the search for the next Celina Chief of Police. The city announced the finalists Friday morning.
Three of the four finalists currently work in Texas, while one candidate works in Florida. Celina leaders said they conducted a nationwide search that included more than 60 qualified candidates.
They narrowed their search to four people:
Brad McKeone, Deputy Chief of Police, Coral Springs, Florida
John Cullison, Deputy Chief of Police, Irving, Texas
Michael Skillern, Assistant Chief of Police, Houston, Texas
Ted May, Assistant Chief of Police for Methodist Hospital System, Dallas, Texas
The emissions-control devices contain precious metals more valuable than gold By Sarah Bahari, The Dallas Morning News •
Published March 8, 2021 •
Updated on March 8, 2021 at 4:11 pm
The Dallas Morning News
Talesa Alexander started her Ford Explorer one February morning and knew immediately something was wrong.
Her usually quiet car roared so loudly she thought her entire apartment complex must have heard it. When she hit the gas pedal, it grew even louder.
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Alexander took her car to the shop and discovered she was right. Overnight, a thief had swiped the car s catalytic converter from the parking lot of her Valley Ranch apartment in Irving.