Fiery crash kills 2 people, Hurst police say
The names of the victims were not available as of Sunday.
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The names of the victims were not available as of Sunday.
A Hurst mother says she was injured and wrongfully arrested during a now-viral traffic stop, while police say an internal review found no excessive force.
A man was arrested Sunday after dragging an officer with a U-Haul before charging at another and leading Hurst police on an hour-long chase that spanned multiple jurisdictions, officials said.
Hurst Police Chief Billy Keadle said the department stands behind the officer's actions.
The leader is being remembered for his integrity, professionalism, and decades of service following his unexpected death.
Hurst Fire rescued a man who fell approximately 15-20 feet into a trench at L.D. Bell High School in Hurst on Monday
Hurst PD said a shopper at North East Mall had what was apparently a fake parking ticket on their vehicle.
Video of a violent school fight among students in HEB ISD has heightened concerns over adequate response to those fights.
The disturbance happened Sunday afternoon, just days before Christmas, near the mall's busy food court area.
Texas DPS issued an Amber Alert Tuesday afternoon for a 16-year-old girl who went missing on Sunday night.
No officers were injured and the Hurst officer has been placed on administrative leave.
There were several traffic delays in Tarrant County hours after a series of crashes Wednesday morning.
Hurst PD is looking for the suspect in a deadly road rage shooting, while Fort Worth detectives are investigating two other shootings.
The suspect's vehicle is described as a small, dark-colored older model car.
Police said that the woman stole merchandise from JC Penney at North East Mall then fled on foot on Nov. 4.
Police in Hurst are investigating a road rage shooting that happened around sunset on March 10 and ended with two people shot in the neck.
Police in one North Texas city are looking for two men who they are calling 'persons of interest' in hundreds of credit union ATM debit/credit card skimmer thefts.
Police said the woman was "completely unaware" she had taken the wrong shopping cart with the child, and investigators found no criminal intent was present during the incident.
The Hurst Police Department is investigating a vehicle vs. pedestrian accident that left one person dead Thursday afternoon.
Hurst police are investigating an assault, after a woman says a man came up behind her and groped her.
Police in Hurst are searching for a female thief who stole a purse from a church employee, and the woman is believed to have struck in several other cities across North Texas.
A spokesperson with the Euless Police Department has confirmed that late Monday night a female inmate was found unresponsive in a jail cell and was pronounced dead shortly after.
Police said his injuries are not life-threatening.
Police believe he was the victim of a hit-and-run.
Officials with the Hurst Police Department say there are still no signs of a missing grandmother. Norma Shultz was last seen more than a month ago.
A child who survived the collision on State Highway 171 was taken to a hospital with non‑life‑threatening injuries as DPS continues to investigate.
Wet road conditions contributed to multiple crashes in both directions as crews worked the scene.
State officials say sensitive identifiers such as Social Security numbers and financial records were not accessed.
The crash unfolded around 11 a.m., police said.
The preservation effort is at a historic Tarrant County cemetery, which tells the final stories of former slaves, pioneers, military veterans, teachers, preachers, and business owners.
A child who survived the collision on State Highway 171 was taken to a hospital with non‑life‑threatening injuries as DPS continues to investigate.
Wet road conditions contributed to multiple crashes in both directions as crews worked the scene.
State officials say sensitive identifiers such as Social Security numbers and financial records were not accessed.
The crash unfolded around 11 a.m., police said.
The preservation effort is at a historic Tarrant County cemetery, which tells the final stories of former slaves, pioneers, military veterans, teachers, preachers, and business owners.
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