Cyclist Struck, Killed By DCTA Train In Denton
It happened around 7:10 p.m. in the 2300 block of Brinker Rd.
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It happened around 7:10 p.m. in the 2300 block of Brinker Rd.
Two men have been arrested by Denton police after officers found 38 pounds of meth inside their vehicle that crashed Saturday evening.
During a foot chase, police said one of the suspects stopped, turned, wielded a knife and moved toward a sergeant. The sergeant used a Taser to subdue him.
Some of the strangers who hurried to volunteer to help police in the search for Sarbesh Gurung returned to the neighborhood to share in the grieving family's sorrow.
Police in Denton had been searching for a missing 2-year-old for more than 15 hours when a horrible discovery was made.
His mother told police she put him down for a nap and when she went to check on him around 2:00 p.m., he was missing.
A Denton mother was arrested yesterday after medical staffers found inconsistencies in her story of which she claimed her child fell and hit their head, police said.
The Denton Police Department is working with other agencies to determine if additional charges will be filed.
Police who responded to call about a suspicious person instead found a body when they arrived on-scene.
Denton Police said several people were taken to a hospital, but there is no word yet on their conditions.
A Denton officer had part of his ear bitten off and suffered head injuries while trying to arrest a DWI suspect, police say.
Denton police are investigating two cases of arson that have occurred in the last week.
The suspect, believed to be in his 30s with a skinny to medium build with short black hair and a receding hairline, robbed a Wells Fargo on Thursday, December 20 and a Chase Bank on Saturday, December 22.
A Denton police officer was indicted last week on a charge of insurance fraud, the department said.
A man who rear-ended a Denton Police SUV was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated.
Police said the driver of the sedan, who was going westbound on Highway 380, crossed into oncoming traffic and hit the CoServ truck head on.
Denton Police said Emilio Morales admitted to striking his infant child in the head several times with a closed fist.
No officers were hurt.
Denton Police say they are looking for three suspected credit card thieves.
A party in Denton turned into terror and chaos when the third floor at a student housing complex collapsed.
"When the pizza delivery man got out, he left the car running and one of the teens came up behind him with a gun," says officer Shane Kizer.
The driver of the car is in critical condition. One child on the bus was taken to a local hospital for evaluation, the rest were returned to their families.
The Denton Police Department is concerned with rising crime and is willing to call in more officers and pay overtime to keep the city safe.
Police say a man driving a gray Jaguar was shot by someone in another vehicle along a roadway in Denton.
A man was arrested after he drove his car through the patio of a bar near the University of North Texas on Thursday night.
Nico served the city from 2012 to 2017 and spent his retirement in the home where he was cared for, the city said.
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On Jan. 30, officers were called to a home in the 600 block of Meadow Park Drive following reports of a shooting.
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Nico served the city from 2012 to 2017 and spent his retirement in the home where he was cared for, the city said.
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