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As South Dallas Residents Express Frustration at Slow Pace of Rape Inquiry, Police Identify a “Person of Interest”

By Amy MartynSeptember 6, 2013

Not long after police announced that a ninth women had come forward as a victim of a serial rapist prowling South Dallas, and a few hours before they would identify 29-year-old Alan Mason as a person of interest in the assaults, residents packed into a community meeting hosted by Dallas…

A Fort Worth Insurance Salesman Stole a $1 Million Settlement from a Widowed Mother of Three, Prosecutors Say

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 5, 2013

When Danny Secker died unexpectedly last January at the age of 41, he left behind a widow, three sons — one 3 years old, the others 5-month-old twins — along with a $1 million life insurance policy through Transamerica to help see his family through. The timing of the life…

Feds: Bank Robber Robbed of Loot Minutes after Arlington Credit Union Heist

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 5, 2013

Larry Poulos wasn’t very close with his roommate. They had only been sharing their Arlington apartment for a few days, and they had never been formally introduced. The roommate knew him only as “Chino.” So, when Poulos announced on Saturday that he planned to rob a bank, the roommate took…

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After Eighth South Dallas Rape, Police Defend Their Delayed Response

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 5, 2013

Back in March, on the same day that a third Lake Highlands woman was raped in her home in as many weeks, Dallas Police Chief David Brown addressed the media and pledged a swift and comprehensive response. When a serial rapist began targeting South Dallas three months later, it took…

Bank-Robbing Brothers Survive Shootout with the FBI, Will Spend Quarter Century in Prison

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 4, 2013

It may have been that Johnny Charles Butler and James Robert Cleveland Butler hoped to etch their names in bank-robbing history by going out in a Bonnie and Clyde-style shower of bullets in August 2012. Perhaps the two brothers simply overestimated their chances against a professionally trained FBI SWAT team…

How Dallas Police Used DNA from a Gorilla Mask to Investigate a Murder

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 3, 2013

It was 1:30 a.m. when Cornellias Simon, aka “Bean,” burst through the door of the apartment. The tenant watched as Simon staggered for a moment, then collapsed onto the kitchen floor, dead of a gunshot wound to the chest. That was the first surprise. The second was the man who…

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Machetes, Strip Clubs and Bomb Threats: How Dallas Celebrated Labor Day

By Eric NicholsonSeptember 3, 2013

Safe to say that most of us at Unfair Park celebrated Labor Day in the traditional way: by guzzling beer poolside while drunkenly scorching animal flesh. Many in Dallas chose to mark the occasion by more unconventional means, at least judging by the weekend’s police reports. Here is a sampling…

The FBI Is Looking for the Regular Joe Bandit, Needs to Get More Creative with Nicknames

By Eric NicholsonAugust 30, 2013

He’s held up five North Texas banks in six months. Each time, he wears a plain ball cap and glasses or sunglasses and calmly hands over a note and demands cash. His preference is for bank branches tucked inside grocery stores and Walmarts, always in the suburbs. He’s shown a…

Dallas’ Car Thieves Are Using Tow Trucks, and Police Are Cracking Down

By Eric NicholsonAugust 29, 2013

A couple of years ago, Dallas police officers parked one of their bait cars outside an apartment complex in West Oak Cliff, complete with a set of keys and unlocked doors. But the man who took the car, 31-year-old Louis Torres, didn’t bother with the keys; he used a tow…

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ICE Shut Down a Pair of Western Stores in the Lamest Federal Raid in History

By Eric NicholsonAugust 29, 2013

Late Wednesday morning, would-be customers of Teskey’s Saddle Shop, both in Weatherford and Fort Worth, were surprised to find themselves turned away from a store that was under federal lockdown. Went to Teskey’s to buy hay and they were on lock down and cop said federal investigation. What’s up?— BrookeJeter…

That Magazine Peddler at Your Door Was Part of a $2 Million Scam by a Dallas Company

By Eric NicholsonAugust 28, 2013

It’s such a familiar scenario, you suspect there’s some sort of script. Some fresh-faced young man, or else an adult whose face is a bit too weathered for their years, knocks on the door. They’re a troubled youth in a crime-ridden urban area, a single parent trying to make ends…

At El Palacio and Other Dallas Nightclubs, the Married Owners Were Also the Coke Dealers

By Eric NicholsonAugust 27, 2013

Over the course of several months in 2008, undercover narcotics detectives with the Dallas Police Department visited El Palacio Bar at 4430 Maple Ave. on three occasions and asked for cocaine. Each time, their server dutifully retrieved a small plastic baggie of powdered nine-hour energy from a storage closet. It…

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Police: Grown Man Steals Girl’s Bike, Gets Drunk, Rides Off in Search of Cars to Burglarize

By Eric NicholsonAugust 26, 2013

There was something about the man that seemed suspicious. Maybe it was that he was riding a bike through an otherwise slumbering West Dallas neighborhood at 2 a.m. on a Monday. Maybe it was the way he paused to glance into the cars parked along the street. Maybe a streetlight…

Reginald Zackery, Alleged Blood and Recent Self-Shooting Victim, is Having a Terrible Week

By Eric NicholsonAugust 23, 2013

Maybe you’ve had a bad week. Maybe work sucked. Maybe your car broke down or you were dumped by your significant other or your cat died. Maybe you experienced all of that. Even if you did, you had a better week than Reginald Keith Zackery Jr. Zackery’s misery began last…

Charles Lewis, 36, Kidnapped a Woman at Gunpoint from a Downtown Lot, Police Say

By Eric NicholsonAugust 23, 2013

A 25-year-old woman was kidnapped while leaving a downtown party on Thursday night. According to police, the woman was getting into her 2004 Lexus, parked in a lot adjacent to Bryan Tower at about 11 p.m. when a man approached with a gun and knife. He forced her inside, hopped…

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Meet Sergio “Yayo” Vidales, the 51st and Final Person Sentenced in Massive La Familia Meth Bust

By Amy MartynAugust 23, 2013

Readers, have you ever purchased coke or meth from a man named Yayo? If so, stop reading, get on a Greyhound and immediately get out of town. For the rest of you: “Yayo” was the subtle nickname of a convicted drug dealer named Sergio Moreno Vidales, a former Dallas resident…

Feds: A Texas Man Waltzed Through the Gun Show Loophole and Bought Dozens of Mexico-Bound Assault Rifles

By Eric NicholsonAugust 22, 2013

Talk of closing the so-called “gun show loophole,” like talk of gun control in general, has died down in recent months. Partly, this is the inevitable ebb of the rage that followed Sandy Hook; partly, it’s because it seems futile to talk about something Congress has made clear it has…

Criminals: Please Stop Targeting Morning News Reporter Avi Selk. He Rescues Kittens. [Updated]

By Eric NicholsonAugust 22, 2013

Not too long ago, The Dallas Morning News promoted Avi Selk from the crime beat to the Irving beat, where he’s so far proved himself a more-than-capable chronicler of the bout of mild insanity currently gripping Irving’s City Council and school board. So, things are looking up for Selk professionally…

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Police: Rodney Williams, 21, Kept Crowd from Stopping Fatal Greenville Avenue Stabbing

By Eric NicholsonAugust 22, 2013

There were two main actors in the weekend stabbing of 26-year-old Good Samaritan Terrell Cowherd on Lower Greenville, police say: Jerry Brown, 23, who punched Cowherd, then held him from behind, and Julian Terence Martin Jr., also 23, who repeatedly plunged his knife blade in Cowherd’s torso. Both men were…

The Recession’s Most Elaborate Marijuana-Growing/Mortgage-Fraud Scheme is Officially Over

By Eric NicholsonAugust 21, 2013

The collapse of the U.S. housing bubble wreaked tremendous amounts of misery on homeowners, who suddenly discovered that they owed more on their mortgages than their houses were worth, or found themselves in overbuilt and mostly vacant subdivisions, or could no longer afford ballooning mortgage payments. But whereas they saw…

Bryan Burgess, the Dallas Cop Who Ran Over a Cyclist, Was Arrested Last Night

By Eric NicholsonAugust 21, 2013

Even if what they put in the police report were true — and it’s now clear that it wasn’t — Dallas police officers Bryan Burgess and Michael Puckett had no business chasing Fred Bradford Jr. on the night of April 21. The two officers were on patrol in South Dallas…

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Man Accidentally Lights Building on Fire During Amazingly Terrible Clothing Heist

By Eric NicholsonAugust 20, 2013

Abel Garcia is several decades too old to be eligible for the services offered by Jonathan’s Place, a Garland-based nonprofit dedicated to helping abused and neglected children. But the 51-year-old isn’t one to let age stand in the way of his goals, which in this case was free clothing. Police…

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