Fort Worth Police and the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office are looking for these 10 fugitives. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. Call 817-469-8477.
Mexican cartel leader Rafael Caro-Quintero has been named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for his role in the 1985 murder of a DEA agent. A reward of up to $20 million is being offered for any information on Caro-Quintero.
The Arlington police are looking for two women caught on surveillance video stealing purses on the 4200 block of South Cooper Street. If you have any information, call Det. Wilson at 817-459-6080.
The Fort Worth Police Department said the video surveillance footage of the suspects was taken from a home along Sendera Ranch Boulevard in far north Fort Worth area on April 10.
Fort Worth Police and the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office are looking for these 10 fugitives. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. Call 817-469-8477.
The CDC reports that “dogs bite 4.5 million people” annually. And one particular group of people faces the threat of dog attacks on a daily basis; letter carriers. Each year, more than 6,000 letter carriers will be victims of dog attacks.
Did you get a notice that says your personal information was exposed in a data breach? Visit IdentityTheft.gov/databreach to learn what you can do to protect your identity.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, the first anniversary of Molly Matheson's strangulation death, her parents announced Project Beloved: The Molly Jane Mission, a nonprofit geared toward helping victims of sexual violence.
As an alleged drunk driver sped down Highway 114 this morning, a Southlake PD dashcam caught them traveling within one lane of the squad car. If think you see an impaired driver, the police ask you to call 911 immediately, and include your location.
Fort Worth Police and the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office are looking for these 10 fugitives. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. Call 817-469-8477.
Watch the body cam video released by the Fort Worth Police Department, which we slowed down during the two punches, to get a better glimpse at the cop punching a suspect. The second video is a slow motion version of the footage taken by a witness.
After video was posted online showing two Fort Worth officers pinning a man to the ground while one cop punched him, the department released body cam footage from multiple officers on Tuesday.
After a video began circulating online that showed a Fort Worth cop punching a suspect, the Fort Worth Police Department released the 911 calls. Listen to a woman describe the man, who was reportedly high on K2, to police and medics.