A home in the 1,100 block of 18th street early this morning. It was a neighbor who alerted police. Right now police are saying her death is suspicious. We expect more information later this morning and well have more on this tonight on news 4 at 4 00 5 00 and 6 00. A manhunt is under way in Montgomery County for the suspect in a violent gas station robbery. Chopper 4 captured the aftermath on tape and news 4s molette green joins us live with the latest from the scene. Reporter barbara good morning. Yes, crime scene tape all gone now. This gas station is back open for business. No sign as you said of the suspect. Now, police were able to watch the Surveillance Video inside the gas station which captures the robbery go down but the suspect had his face covered. All of this happening during a shift change this morning just after 6 30 here at colesville road and university boulevard. It became dramatic scene with the victim stuffing a head injury after getting hit on the head with the gun.
About getting a paycheck because i say weve all signed up for a cause to serve something greater unanimous ourselves and the paycheck will come than ourselves and the paycheck will come if there is a delay. Reporter lieutenant gamberry is pulling double duty supporting his young family and protecting the united states. I know for the members of the military we have a commitment and well honor that regardless of what happens with the government, any potential Government Shutdown. Its scary. Its a scary situation. I dont know how long its going to last. Reporter maggie riveras husband is an army captain. The family is concerned but as saved up for these types of emergencies. I mean especially so bad for the people. Maybe they dont have a savings for leaving for a few months. I have to wonder how insensitive the people are in congress who feel this is the correct thing to do, not just to us individuals, but to the country as a whole. Reporter the Defense Department has just revealed their
Severe thunderstorms passed through Denton early Tuesday morning, leaving trees and limb debris on roads, overturning trash cans and causing power outages and flash flooding throughout the area.
Severe thunderstorms passed through Denton early Tuesday morning, leaving trees and limb debris on roads, overturning trash cans and causing power outages and flash flooding throughout the area.
Early Tuesday morning severe thunderstorms passed through Denton, leaving trees and limb debris in the roadways, overturned trash cans while causing power outages and flash flooding throughout the area.