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Armed Robbery of Illegal Gambling Operation in Far East Dallas Alerts Police to Illegal Gambling Operation in Far East Dallas

By Eric NicholsonNovember 19, 2012

Early this morning an hour or so before rush hour, as the city was just beginning to rouse, a man wearing jeans and a dark blue jacket was buzzed through the front door of a nondescript storefront on Ferguson Road near its intersection with Shiloh Road. Inside, he pulled a…

A Witness Watched Two Dudes Gun Down Another Saturday, in Defense of Mom’s Honor

By Brantley HargroveNovember 19, 2012

Just after midnight on Saturday, an employee of an apartment complex off of Bonnie View Road, not far from Paul Quinn College, was sitting in his car when saw a man in a gray hoodie shooting in the direction of a nearby creek. The man was screaming: “That was my…

An 11-Year-Old Got a Ticket for Threatening to Cut a Classmate’s Throat Yesterday

By Eric NicholsonNovember 16, 2012

Just after noon at Thurgood Marshall Elementary yesterday, Dallas police were called to Thurgood Marshall Elementary, which is in Dallas but part of Richardson ISD. A teacher had just cleared 20 students from her classroom after an 11-year-old boy threatened to cut the throat of a fellow classmate, then placed…

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David Cooper, Guy Who Tried to Take Arlington Home Through Adverse Possession, Gets 90 Days in Jail

By Eric NicholsonNovember 15, 2012

If you direct your browser to 16dollarhouse.com and plunk down $9.97 for an e-book, you can still learn from Ken Robinson ( “poised, measured, insightful and wise” and an AMERICAN, all caps, as the site informs you) how to use adverse possession, a once obscure Texas law, to get a…

Dallas Oilman Robert Dodson’s Murder Becomes Clearer, With a Cameo From the Aryan Brotherhood

By Eric NicholsonNovember 15, 2012

When authorities found the body of Robert Dodson II inside a burning SUV at a gas well in rural Johnson County last month, how he wound up there was a mysterious. It was easy to wonder whether it had something to do with a June incident in which a 17-year-old…

TCU Researchers Say Thieves Have Hearts, Are More Likely to Steal from Lawbreakers

By Eric NicholsonNovember 14, 2012

A while back, Patrick Kinkade, the chair of TCU’s criminal justice department, drove a filthy Ford Explorer to several full-service car washes in Fort Worth. Each time, he left behind a large amount of loose change in plain view. Often, about a third of the time, some of the money…

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Prosecutors Indict Oak Cliff Mom For Allegedly Drowning Her Infant Son

By Anna MerlanNovember 12, 2012

On the afternoon of September 6, police officers came to the door of an apartment in the 4300 block of Wyoming Street. They were following a man who lived there, who had just received a disturbing call: his one-year-old child was dead. The police were met at the door by…

In Vickery Meadows, a Kidnapping, AK-47s, and a Pair of Stolen Air Jordans

By Eric NicholsonNovember 12, 2012

At 11:30 Saturday night, Mark Yeh, 19, was walking behind the Auto Zone on Park Lane, about a block from his home, when a green Ford Excursion stopped beside him. Yeh was grabbed and forced into the SUV by a handful of Hispanic men — maybe four, maybe five –…

[Updated] Dallas Man Finds That Craigslist Ad Selling Chevy Pickup Actually A Setup For Armed Robbery

By Eric NicholsonNovember 8, 2012

Last night, Ryan Ahrens showed up at the Davenport Apartments on the Dallas North Tollway to buy a Chevy pickup he’d seen advertised on Craigslist. He caught a ride there with a friend and the friend’s young child, who was buckled into a car seat in the back, and he…

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Three Women Walked Into Condoms To Go Last Night. One Walked Out With Futuristic Strap-On In Her Pants.

By Eric NicholsonNovember 8, 2012

The product you see to the right is a marvel of modern engineering. You need only watch the promotional video to conclude as much. California Exotic’s 10-Function Silicone Love Rider™ Thruster™ is a “complete strap-on with a seven-inch long, one-and-a-half-inch wide silky-smooth silicon probe.” See also: Unfair Park’s archive of…

A Cyclist Was Stabbed by a Pissed-Off Corvette Driver on Lower Greenville Last Night

By Eric NicholsonNovember 7, 2012

Donny Sirisavath and a friend were headed west on Ross Avenue last night at 10:15 when, as they waited on their bicycles for the light at Greenville Avenue, a white Corvette pulled up on their right side. The driver was not happy, according to the ensuing police report. “Fuck you,”…

How the Feds Took Down a Large Dallas Meth Ring, Five Years After Bungling Their First Try

By Eric NicholsonNovember 7, 2012

In 2007, the Dallas Police Department and DEA were on the cusp of taking down a major drug distribution ring, or so they thought. Nine months of undercover work had yielded evidence that large quantities of meth and cocaine were being smuggled from Mexico to a house at 2737 Seevers…

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Bank Robber Caught and Sentenced, Perhaps Because He Gave the Teller His Name and Social

By Eric NicholsonNovember 6, 2012

Back in January, 19-year-old Jacory Stephon Walker walked into the Waxahachie Walmart and approached the counter at 1st Convenience Bank. He wanted to make a withdrawal, he told the teller, but didn’t have his account number. Instead, he gave the teller his name and social security number. It turned out…

Thieves Cut Hole in Roof of South Dallas Grocery, Steal $21,000 in Beer, Cigarettes, and Lotto Tickets

By Eric NicholsonNovember 6, 2012

The back door of Dixon Grocery, a few steps from where James Harper was shot by a Dallas police officer this summer, is damn near impenetrable. It survived an attempted break-in last night with some serious dents and three damaged padlocks but remained intact. The roof, unfortunately, was not so…

JP Morgan Plaza Evacuated after Worker Finds Box Labeled “Bomb Do Not Touch”

By Eric NicholsonNovember 6, 2012

At 7 a.m. today, a maintenance worker in the main building of JP Morgan Plaza, facing the Dallas North Tollway in Farmers Branch, was working on the seventh floor when he spotted a box. On the box was the simple message “BOMB DO NOT TOUCH.” The worker didn’t touch, instead…

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Former Gamestop VP Pleads Guilty to Stealing $2 Million from Company

By Eric NicholsonNovember 2, 2012

Chris Olivera was for several years vice president of corporate communications and public affairs for Gamestop. Part of his job was serving as a public face and spokesman for the Grapevine-based video game retailer. He did that just fine. It was the other part of his job, processing invoices from…

The Feds Unraveled a Large Dallas Drug Ring After Being Invited Into a Weed-Filled House

By Eric NicholsonNovember 1, 2012

It was a sweltering afternoon in early July when several DEA agents and police officers showed up at the house at 1215 Lebanon Avenue, a tiny, burnt-orange home fronting some railroad tracks in Oak Cliff. They weren’t sure what to expect. It was just a friendly knock-and-talk, meaning they had…

The Mysterious Death of Dallas Oil Exec Robert Dodson, Found Sunday in Burning SUV

By Eric NicholsonNovember 1, 2012

On Sunday evening, firefighters arrived at a natural gas well in rural Johnson County to find an SUV engulfed in flames. Inside was the body of Robert Excell Dodson II, 44, a father of three and the vice president of Dallas’ Buckley Oil Company. It was unclear how long he…

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A Highland Park Student is Accused of Rape, and Culture Map Kicks Off the Victim Blaming

By Anna MerlanNovember 1, 2012

Update, January 29, 2013: A Dallas County grand jury has declined to indict Romo. On Tuesday, Ryan Adam Romo, an 18-year-old Highland Park High School senior and star baseball player, was charged with sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony. Romo is accused of raping a HPHS classmate after…

Two Guys Stole A Case of Beer Tuesday, But Not Before Dodging a Bullet, Wrecking a Car, Trying to Run Someone Over

By Eric NicholsonNovember 1, 2012

Sixto Salinas and his 18-year-old daughter were about to enter Sunny Food Mart at 9 p.m. Tuesday when they were nearly knocked over by two men rushing out of the store. They gleaned from a witness inside that the two men had just robbed the store (police classified it as…

Illegal Immigrant Says He Had No Idea There Were 15 Assault Rifles in His Trunk

By Eric NicholsonOctober 31, 2012

On Thursday afternoon, patrol officers performed a routine traffic stop in Oak Cliff. They found that the driver, 24-year-old Jesus Gonzalez, wasn’t wearing a seat belt, was driving without a license, and was in the country illegally. They also found a little bonus prize: 15 AK-style assault rifles in the…

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Trevis Henderson, Kidnapped from an IHOP Parking Lot, Found Dead in a South Dallas Park

By Eric NicholsonOctober 31, 2012

Late Sunday night, at 10:37 p.m., 911 operator received a call from a storage facility on Willowbrook Road, a dilapidated stretch of office and warehouse space in Northwest Dallas. The caller, 22-year-old Trevis Henderson, said he was in a fight with two men who said he owed them money. The…

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