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FOX 4 News Crime Files: Week of April 14

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-04-20 15:33:51

SUMMARY: The family of Coriana Johnson, a woman who was murdered by a man she was dating, is raising money for her funeral expenses and raising awareness about domestic violence. Johnson’s family warned her multiple times to leave the man accused of killing her, hoping her story will send a message to others in similar situations. In another case, a North Texas woman was convicted for orchestrating the murder of a love rival, while a grieving father’s pursuit for justice helped lead police to his son’s suspected killer. A Dallas ISD student has been charged as an adult for shooting another student at a high school.

Here are the top crime stories for the week of April 6, 2024: A woman’s body is found in a Dallas man’s closet, a Collin County sting arrests people trying to meet up with minors, a woman is found guilty of convincing her fiance to kill his ex-girlfriend, a dad uses TikTok to track down his son’s killer, Rashee Rice is sued for more than $10 million and the student behind the school shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas is identified.

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LIVE: Arlington police shooting update | FOX 4

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-05-20 16:27:46

SUMMARY: Officers initially encountered a man and found no criminal offense; they offered to take him home after ensuring he had no weapons. Before a frisk, the man fled. Later, a homeowner reported a man with a gun, recognized as the same individual. The man was located at a family member’s home, fled in a pickup truck, and shot at officers during pursuit. After a crash, he fled on foot and was shot by officers in a driveway. He was treated for gunshot wounds, expected to survive. The man faces multiple charges, and investigations are underway to review the incident and officers’ actions.

One person is in the hospital after an officer-involved shooting in Arlington on Monday morning. Arlington PD is expected to give an update on what led up to the shooting.

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What to look out for when filing storm damage insurance claims

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-05-20 11:02:27

SUMMARY: In the aftermath of last week’s storm, many are focused on cleanup and repair. Investigative reporter Amy Davis warns against opportunistic contractors who may take advantage in these situations. Homeowners should contact their insurance companies before hiring contractors, and background check any potential hires. Be cautious of signing contingency contracts, as these may bind you to a contractor before knowing your insurance payout. Check references, verify business legitimacy through online searches, and even contact supply companies to ensure contractors are financially reputable. Prioritize and research thoroughly to avoid issues with unexpectedly poor or fraudulent service.

KPRC 2 investigative reporter Amy Davis shares what homeowners need to look out for when it comes to filing insurance claims.

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American Red Cross providing resources and shelter for people affected by recent storms

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-05-20 10:07:41

SUMMARY: Severe weather has severely impacted Southeast Texas, causing flooding and deadly storms. Communities like Kingwood, Conroe, and Channelview have faced significant challenges, culminating in the loss of seven lives in Houston and Harris County. In response, the American Red Cross is active in providing food, emergency supplies, and shelter, particularly in hard-to-reach areas without power. Edgar Olivo of the Red Cross emphasized the importance of community support and the collective effort between government and nonprofit partners. Those in need can call 1-800-733-2767 or use the Red Cross emergency app for assistance. Donations and volunteers are also urgently needed.

Edgar Olivo with American Red Cross shares what resources and shelters are available for Houstonians affected by the wake of deadly storms.

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