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Amber Alert Issued for Cedar Hill Girl

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Cedar Hill police have issued an Amber Alert for a 12-year-old girl they believe is "in grave or immediate danger."

Sommer Brown is a black girl who is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 90 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black tank top and black basketball shorts.

Police believe she is with her mother, 43-year-old Lisa Elizabeth Brown, a black woman who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black blazer and a light green shirt.

Police said they believe the pair may be traveling in a gray/pewter 2006 Ford Expedition with a paper Carmax tag that reads 86P 3357 and expires on May 19, 2013.

"I'm worried for her safety and her well-being and ... we need to find her ASAP ... because I don't know what her mother could do to her," said Madison Dews, Sommer Brown's stepsister.

Cedar Hill police said Lisa Brown, an Atlanta schoolteacher who is currently on spring break, came to North Texas to try to get temporary custody of her daughter.

The girl's father was awarded custody about three weeks ago.

Police said Lisa Brown filed a police report accusing her estranged husband of sexually abusing his daughter. Cedar Hill police said they looked into the claims, found they were false and arrested Brown on suspicion of filing a false police report on Tuesday.

Brown bonded out of a jail on Wednesday and sought an emergency temporary custody order through family courts on Thursday but was denied, police said.

After the court denied her custody, Brown tried to take her daughter out of school, but the school denied her request because she doesn't have custodial rights, police said.

Investigators said Lisa Brown drove to her estranged husband's neigbhorhood in the 100 block of Hannah Circle at approximately 6 p.m. on Thursday and called her daughter.

Dews said she was sitting with her stepsister inside the house while she talked with her mother on the phone.

Her mother told her stepsister "how much she missed her, she couldn't live without her, and she wasn't going to live without her, and that she wasn't going to stop trying to get her," Dews said.

She said Sommer Brown went outside "because her mother begged her for a hug."

When Sommer Brown finally came out of the house, neighbors told police they heard Lisa Brown yelling at her daughter to get in the car. When she finally complied, Brown sped away, witnesses said.

Dews said she ran after the car, with her stepsister staring at her through the window.

"She was, like, looking at me like to see what our next step was going to be ... because she knew that she wasn't planning on leaving with her mother," Dews said.

Family members say their top concern is getting Sommer Brown home safe.

Dews said she wants to know that her stepsister safe and wants her back home. She also said she wants her stepsister to know that her family is looking for her, saying that she knows Sommer Brown doesn't want to be with her mother.

"She had no intentions on ever seeing her mother again," she said.

Police said Lisa Brown is not cooperating with police and has cut off contact with her lawyer, who was trying to get her to turn herself in and return her daughter.

Lisa Brown has ties to Houston, Atlanta and Chicago, according to Cedar Hill police.

Anyone with information on the Browns' whereabouts is asked to call the Cedar Hill Police Department at 972-230-5785.

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra contributed to this report.


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Written By Unknown on Jumat, 12 April 2013 | 12.13

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Casino Trip Organizer Killed in Bus Crash

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Family friends described Sue Taylor, who went by the name "Casino Sue," as a "firecracker" of a woman.

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The organizer of a bus trip to an Oklahoma casino was killed when the private charter bus overturned on an Irving highway on Thursday morning, the Department of Public Safety confirmed.

The bus was headed to Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, Okla., when it crashed on northbound President George Bush Turnpike at about 9 a.m.

Sue Taylor, 81, of Hurst, and Paula Hahn, 69, of Fort Worth, died in the crash, DPS said. More than three dozen people were injured.

Family friends described Taylor, who went by the name "Casino Sue," as a "firecracker" of a woman.

"We're devastated," Janet Denham said.

Her friends said Taylor often planned casino trips and would entertain her guests with games during the road trips. Her daughter told NBC 5 that her mother had been organizing the trips for 10 years.

"She's a very nice person," said Ken Hester, who dog-sitting for Taylor. "I've lived here for 10 years; she was my neighbor for five. ... She's just a very good person."

Marsha Taylor, Sue Taylor's daughter, earlier told NBC 5 that she did not know where her mother was and was looking for her.

NBC 5's Amanda Guerra and Eric King contributed to this report.

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More Police Expected at UT-Austin After Bomb Threat

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 11 April 2013 | 12.13

AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 1: A general view of the University of Texas tower in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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The University of Texas at Austin will increase police presence on campus after an anonymous bomb threat.

The university said no additional information indicated that the bomb threat is credible, however, over the next few days there will be an increased police presence in and around campus buildings.

The campus is scheduled to remain open and all campus activities will continue as planned.

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Rape Suspect Was Linked to Peeping Tom Cases

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Investigators say the man suspected in three rapes in Lake Highlands was suspected in other crimes across North Texas, including peeping on a teenager in a public bathroom.

Cesar Benitez, 33, also known as Pino Porcayo, was charged in March with three sexual assaults in February and March. Police said DNA evidence connected him to the attacks and that Benitez had admitted to all three offenses.

Court documents show that Benitez was suspected in several peeping Tom cases in Allen, McKinney, Plano and Dallas last year. Allen police arrested Benitez in May on suspicion of voyeurism, or disorderly conduct.

According to an arrest affidavit obtained by NBC 5, Benitez was caught on surveillance video in April 2012 running from an Allen Target store after he was questioned about being in the women's restroom.

According to the affidavit, a 13-year-old girl was using the restroom when she dropped her phone in the stall. When she picked it up, she spotted a man on the floor of the adjacent stall looking at her. She immediately notified the store, and someone in the store snapped a photograph of him as he ran out of the store.

The store's surveillance cameras also captured images of Benitez

Allen police shared the information with other departments. Plano reported similar crimes and released store surveillance video and photographs of a man believed to be Benitez who was peeping in a Kohl's.

Allen police Sgt. Jon Felty said Benitez was identified in the Target peeping case because officers had assisted him with a broken-down car a few weeks earlier and had gotten his personal information.

"His car was disabled, and we had done a motorist's assist, so we realized he had been in our city," Felty said.

Allen police, who had a warrant in hand, had Benitez under surveillance in Rockwall in May when he was arrested.

"He attempted to do the same thing in a Target store and was arrested," Felty said.

Voyeurism is a disorderly conduct charge, which is a misdemeanor citation. Benitez's bond at the time was only $1,500. The fine was only $500, Felty said.

There is no record of Benitez spending time at the Collin County Jail for such an offense under his name or his alias of Pino Porcayo. It's possible he bonded out and paid the fine in Rockwall.

Plano police never filed a case for the incident at Kohl's.

Felty said the case shows the importance of reporting anything suspicious, because you never know who the person committing an offense might turn out to be.

In a year's time, "there are definitely some correlations between the two," Felty said.

Benitez is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail on a $4.5 million bond. He is also being held on an immigration detainer by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Old Parkland to Stay Open, Surprising Commissioners

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 10 April 2013 | 12.13

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Dallas County commissioners learned Tuesday that part of the old Parkland Hospital will be reused even after the new $1.27 billion replacement hospital opens next year.

That fact was not included in a briefing prepared for Tuesday's meeting with commissioners by Parkland officials. Commissioners pried it out during intense questioning about progress on the new hospital.

"Why haven't you said anything to this court? Why? Why are we having to probe and finding out this way as opposed to you bringing it to us?" Commissioner John Wiley Price asked.

"Perhaps we were not clear in our communication; I apologize for that," said Cobie Russell, Parkland board member.

Commissioner Elba Garcia said plans to reuse the old buildings also caught her by surprise.

"I personally do not know about these changes," she said. "I didn't know they were taking place."

Parkland officials said outpatient clinic patient demand has already exceeded projections for 2017, when 243,817 visits were forecast.

Last year, Parkland clinics treated 314,325 people, 28.9 percent more than the 2017 projection.

Parkland's interim chief financial officer, Ted Shaw, said a new outpatient clinic to help meet that demand was to be included in the new hospital, but it would have cost $165 million, more than Parkland could afford.

Commissioner Mike Cantrell said the trend toward higher patient demand was anticipated when voters approved the new hospital in 2008.

"We knew what was taking place, so this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody," Cantrell said.

"Commissioner Cantrell, I can only tell you that the numbers that were in the plan, the volumes that were in the plan, were far less than what we're actually experiencing," Shaw said.

Now, Parkland plans to spend $12 million for a bridge across Harry Hines Boulevard between the old and new hospitals and $25 million to renovate two 1980s buildings for an expanded clinic at the old hospital campus.

"They're pretty good buildings," Russell said. "They work well. We've talked to the physicians that work in those buildings, and they find those agreeable buildings."

Cantrell interrupted Russell.

"Everyone hearing that? When we're trying to build a $1.2 billion facility? We did not hear that," Cantrell said about the need for a new building years ago.

"And as a board we didn't either," Russell said. "Things have changed."

Parkland officials also said emergency room visits have soared far higher than forecast, with more than 195,000 in 2012 compared with the prediction for 2017 of around 153,000.

Commissioners thought new Parkland clinics in outlying areas would help reduce visits to the Parkland emergency room and the central hospital clinic.

"You do that by building clinics in the community," Price said.

Parkland already operates seven clinics around Dallas County for preventive and minor medical care.

County Judge Clay Jenkins said the Pleasant Grove area, miles from the nearest Parkland Clinic, has a large population eligible for care from the public hospital.

Jenkins said it is not clear where Parkland plans to get the money to renovate the old hospital buildings for clinic space now.

"And we need to address that, so if this money is coming out clinics and it's not in a budget we've approved, that's a concern," Jenkins said.

Russell said plans are due to be finalized at an April 22 Parkland Hospital Board meeting and she would return to commissioners with more details in May.

Price said it appears important decisions have already been made without records to support it.

"They're making decisions every day based on information that they don't have solidified in terms of writing, and I'm just very concerned," Price said.

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Navistar Closing Garland Plant, 900 Out of Work

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Garland Reporter

The Navistar plant in Garland will close its doors in a couple of weeks leaving a few hundred employees to figure out their next move.

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In a matter of weeks, a Garland plant that employed 900 people will close its doors for good.

Production has officially stopped at Garland location of the Navistar International Corporation. The entire operation will shut down in May 31, putting 900 people out of work. So far, only a small workforce remains on the job to shut down the plant.

Navistar's Garland location is an assembly plant that also manufactures service trucks.

After 15 years in Garland, the trucking company said they decided to consolidate and move production to Ohio and Mexico. The company said they would be cutting costs by millions of dollars by shutting down the Garland plant.

"It seems like the curse of death whenever I'm going to work for somebody because of the circumstances and that's just the way its' worked out," said Navistar worker Jeff Houghton who will be without a job on Friday. Houghton says he has witnessed company shutdowns three times in the last 15 years of his life.

"People are disgruntled about it," said Ryan Goss, "But they've given us a pretty good time frame in which to plan, a lot of us want to go back to school, find other jobs."

The Garland Chamber of Commerce is working with Texas Workforce Solutions, trying to help those who will be out of work. They recently hosted a job fair for 400 production workers and 15 area companies.

"It's a function of "what do want to do?," said Paul Mayer, CEO of the Garland Chamber of Commerce. "If you want to go to work, and you're motivated, and there are jobs for you, we have to do a better job of marketing the available jobs."

No word on who will take over the Navistar building, but city officials tell NBC 5 a high profile broker is aggressively trying to find new buyers.

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Honor Flag Flies for McLelland

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 09 April 2013 | 12.13

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The U.S. Honor Flag was raised for the second time this year in Kaufman County.

This time, the flag honored Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, who was shot to death on March 30 in his Forney home. McLelland's wife, Cynthia, was also killed.

"Today the U.S. honor flag is here to celebrate the life and service of a great individual," said Chris Heisler, founder of the Honor Network.

The service to fly the flag began at noon Monday, with the flag remaining at the top of the flagpole outside the Kaufman County Courthouse for 24 hours. Organizers told NBC 5 that the flag would fly at full height because they believe McLelland would not have wanted it at half-staff.

In February, the flag was raised for Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, who was killed outside the Kaufman County courthouse in a shooting.

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As the Honor Flag heads once again to Kaufman County, the family of Mike and Cynthia McLelland speak exclusively to NBC about the slain couple.

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McLelland is the first Honor Flag honoree who has previously handled the flag. He touched the flag during the ceremony for his friend and colleague Hasse.

Honor Network Founder Criticizes of Investigation

In a press conference at his home on Saturday, Heisler criticized the efforts of law enforcement investigating the killings of the McLellands and Hasse.

Heisler, saying he was speaking for Cynthia McLelland's family, said the family was angered and frustrated. He backed away from his remarks during the Honor Flag ceremony Monday.

"The frustration is, is that somebody, somewhere out there knows what happened. They know who did this," he said. "The frustration and anger is directed to those individuals. We need those individuals to come forward to bring justice to Kaufman."

"The message is of frustration not at all towards law enforcement or to those who are serving to protect the community of Kaufman or the county," Heisler said.

Kaufman County Judge Bruce Wood said at the Honor Flag ceremony that there is no division and everyone stands in unity.

"There's everybody working together to pull forward to assist law enforcement in capturing the people, again, that are responsible," he said.

In a statement about the comments Heisler made on Saturday, the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office said that members of Mike and Cynthia McLelland's family said his "self-description as a family spokesperson and his statement of the family's feelings are both inaccurate and unauthorized."

McLelland Family Remembers Slain DA

McLelland's mother, Wyvonne, said she remembers the conversations she had with her son.

The two spoke a few times a week. She said the family man loved his wife and his job dearly.

"He never hung up the phone and didn't say 'I love you,'" Wyvonne McLelland said, choking back the years. "He was a great son, never any trouble. He just liked what he did."

McLelland said her son always did what he set his mind to. Ever since the murder of his best friend and top prosecutor, Hasse, he was set on finding the killer.

"This is the bad thing, he meant to end this. Mark was one of his best friends. He was going to end this," she said.

NBC News had an extended interview with the McLelland family on "Today."

Investigations Continues, Public Assistance Wanted

The investigations into the murders of both top Kaufman County prosecutors continue with no arrests.

Sheriffs and other law enforcement in the area have said very little about either investigation. Authorities have set up a tip line at 877-847-7522 and a billboard campaign to get the public involved in sharing information.

There is a reward for information leading to an arrest in the McLelland case. The fund, which includes money from the governor's office, has reached $200,000.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Randy McIlwain contributed to this report.

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511 Traffic Information System in the Works

Ken Kalthoff, NBC 5 News

The 511 hotline and 511DFW.org website will bring together information from several different cities and agencies serving the Central Expressway corridor and hopes to help drivers navigate the area.

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Drivers who use Central Expressway in Collin and Dallas counties will soon have a new source of traffic information.

The 511 system will provide information by telephone and on the Web. The system will be up by the end of April for several months of live testing, with a big promotion to come this summer.

The system is a joint project of several cities and transportation agencies that are combining their information for the first time.

"The idea of pulling it all together at one location is new," said Mark Ball, Dallas Area Rapid Transit spokesman.

"It started in San Diego recently; the Dallas-Fort Worth area would be the second one," he said. "Our goal, of course, is to make this such an important point for the public to take advantage of that we'd see it grow and become a bigger regional program."

Initially, the information will focus on the Central Expressway corridor and provide drivers with accurate, real-time information to help them choose alternate routes, which may include the feeder road, surface streets, toll roads or DART rail.

"Compared to a number of other roads, you can't find these unique things like you can on this piece of Central Expressway," Ball said.

A study suggests saving fuel, time and pollution expense in North Texas could be 20 times more than the $8 million being invested to start the 511 program.

"Pollution is a problem for this area," Ball said. "If we don't do something about cleaning it up, we lose federal funds, so here is the perfect opportunity where groups are working together to solve that problem."

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Gov. Perry Dedicates New First Baptist Campus

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First Baptist Church's founders surely counted on some growth back in 1868, but they likely never imagined anything like this.

Sunday marked the official dedication day of the new First Baptist Church of Dallas' $130-million campus addition. The campus opened before Easter Sunday for services.

"Impressive. Homey. Comforting," says Kevin Stowers who along with his wife, Susan are attending their first service in the new Worship Center.

One of the interior designers, David Holt of The Beck Group, was among the masses heading inside for Sunday morning service. Even he says he's impressed.

"The way we were able to bring the outside of the building into the inside of the building and when you stand on that side of campus and look all away across to that side of campus and know exactly where you are for a campus this big, that's an amazing thing," says Holt.

The church's planning and development committee surprised Pastor Robert Jeffress with news the outdoor focal point, a massive fountain plaza, is now named after him.

"I can't think of a greater honor for me than to have my name associated with the church I've loved all of my life," said Pastor Jeffress to the congregation.

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings says he's glad to see First Baptist Church grow and revitalize like so much of downtown recently.

"I tell you, it's an example of what's happening in Dallas today," says Mayor Rawlings.  "People are coming down here and saying 'I can't believe it' and when I look at [the fountain], that's what I think, too."

Both Mayor Rawlings and Governor Rick Perry were on hand to dedicate the new building.

"Let me just add my profound, 'wow', " said Governor Rick Perry from the pulpit.  "This is quite a place. This is the way we do it in Texas."

Governor Perry went on to give something of a sermon himself. Then a grateful Pastor Jeffress had a little fun with him.

"I would go ahead and endorse him for 2016, but we saw how that turned out last time," said Jeffress, referring to Perry's bid for the 2012 GOP Presidential Nomination. The congregation howled with laughter for a few seconds after that.

The Governor may not have walked away with an endorsement, but the new First Baptist Church campus is getting plenty of them.


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Police, Kyle Foundation Host Handgun Class for Educators

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 April 2013 | 12.13

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

Tarrant County educators packed into a handgun class hosted by the Dalworthington Gardens Police Department and The Chris Kyle Foundation.

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Tarrant County educators packed into a handgun class hosted by the Dalworthington Gardens Police Department and The Chris Kyle Foundation.

The class, held in the Kennedale High School Performing Arts Center on Saturday, was designed to help educators who wanted to complete their concealed handgun license course.

"We want that feeling of safe -- we want them to have options out at their home, out in the public," Dalworthington Gardens Police Chief Bill Waybourn said.

Chief Waybourn was collaborating with Chris Kyle to instruct teachers in self-defense through a partnership between the department and the Chris Kyle Foundation.

That plan was tragically put on hold when Kyle was killed in February. Saturday would have been Kyle's first class.

Educators from across Tarrant County turned out today to complete their course.

Kindergarten teacher Darnesha Young said the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary prompted her to attend the class.

"I consider my students my babies," Young said. "The first thing I thought was, 'that could have been me,' so that's why I'm really here today."

Jeanne Curtis, the principal at Arlington's Miller Elementary School, has had her concealed handgun license for 13 years and sees having other CHL educators in a school as another layer of security.

"Parents would feel safer that, 'alright the administrator in charge, not only does she love my kids, but she is going to give her life for them -- if it's necessary for them,'" Curtis said. "And shouldn't I, if I'm willing to give up my life for my children at school, be able to defend it first?"

During Saturday's class, Chris Kyle's widow, Taya, and his brother, Jeff, spoke to the class in honor of the fallen Army sniper.

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High School Senior Mourned by Hundreds

Patric Alva, NBC 5

Friends, classmates and family mourned the loss of Fabian Gonzalez, a senior at Townview Center High School in Dallas, during a candlelight vigil on April 6, 2013.

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Friends, classmates and family mourned the loss of a high school senior who died in a late night car accident on Saturday.

Fabian Gonzalez, 18, was a senior at Townview Center High School in Dallas. Gonzalez, better known as "Fabo" to friends, lost control of his SUV on Walton Walker Blvd. around 12:15 a.m. on Saturday.

Dallas police say he was going too fast and lost control along a curve. The SUV flipped over into the opposite traffic lane where another vehicle struck the SUV. Gonzalez died at the scene.

On Saturday night, more than 100 classmates, friends and families held a candlelight vigil to remember Gonzalez at Townview High School.

Friends say he was a DJ and was set to DJ the high school prom in two weeks. He was also an avid basketball player.

Friends wore shirts with his photo and brought signs, flowers and candles to the vigil. Classmates shared stories and Gonzalez's parents were seen consoling one another while taking the scene in.

Gonzalez was two months from graduation and friends say he will be sorely missed.

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