Enormous blaze destroys vacant building in Fort Worth
Firefighters responded to the massive blaze at the commercial structure in the 700 block of North Main Street shortly before 5:30 a.m.
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Firefighters responded to the massive blaze at the commercial structure in the 700 block of North Main Street shortly before 5:30 a.m.
Evidence indicated that a mattress and the deceased were ignited by the adjacent fire, according to police.
The person inside the RV was trapped and had to be rescued, according to the Fort Worth Fire Department.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will "help drivers get around the Metroplex."
Officers responded around 6:30 p.m. to reports of shots fired in the 5600 block of Seafield Lane.
Fort Worth officials have not yet revealed what caused an explosion at a power substation that led to a large fire.
A heavy wintry mix is expected for much of Thursday, including sleet, snow and rain.
Emergency resources have been activated across Texas for this week's winter storm.
There was no immediate evidence of foul play according to the Fort Worth Fire Department.
Monday marked the 14th day of the search for Clara Robinson.
"Please continue to pray for our efforts," the Sherman Police Department said in a social media post.
Most of the animals died of smoke inhalation, officials said. They included birds, chickens, hamsters, dogs and cats.
Officers responded to the 4100 block of Surfside Ct at about 12:10 p.m. after a resident reported seeing someone floating in the water.
He was treated by medical personnel at the scene and died shortly after their arrival.
The suspect has been charged with exploitation of a child, injury to a child, and unlawful restraint