Plano police officer, school nurse, go viral after rescuing family of mallard ducks
The wayward ducks were headed towards the road when the pair sprung to action.
Plano Senior High School resource officer Luke Grant holds one of the ducklings he helped rescue outside the school.(Photo courtesy of Heather Flores)
A school nurse and a Plano Police officer went viral after bringing a family of mallard ducks back to safety.
Heather Flores, a nurse at Plano Senior High School, said she was in a meeting Wednesday when she noticed a momma duck and her ducklings heading toward the street.
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Here’s how Plano residents can get rid of unwanted or expired prescription drugs
Medications for both people and animals will be accepted at numerous schools in an upcoming drug take back day.
Prescription drugs, like those pictured here, can be disposed of responsibly at an upcoming drug take back day in Plano.(Elise Amendola / AP)
Plano residents can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs during the upcoming drug take back day being organized by the Plano Police Department.
All over-the-counter medications and prescription drugs that are unused, unwanted or expired for both people and animals will be accepted. For safety reasons, sharp needles and combustibles such as inhalers will not be accepted, according to a release from the department.
An Irving man is found guilty on Wednesday of attempted coercion and enticement of a minor after sending provocative photos repeatedly to a child and attempting.
Arlington: Suspect in 2003 Sexual Assault Case Identified and Arrested
UPDATE – Suspect in 2003 Sexual Assault Case Identified and Arrested In Arkansas
The Arlington Police Department made an arrest in a sexual assault case from September 2003 that occurred in the 2300 block of Weyborn Drive. The department obtained a DNA sample from the initial crime scene. This sample was submitted for analysis, however, no match was obtained due to limitations in technology at the time.
Through advancements in DNA forensic technology, evidence from the case was resubmitted to an accredited crime lab for further analysis. Investigators received information that DNA from the criminal case was matched to cases involving an unknown suspect in other local sexual assaults being worked in the North Texas region.