Gas Station Shooting Victim Identified + Tenants Displaced
Have a good Thursday, neighbors! Let’s keep you all posted on what’s happening on the ground to start with an informed note today.
First the weather today:
Hazy sunshine and very warm. High: 92 Low: 69.
Here are the top stories of today in Dallas:
- The university police has identified the 39-year-old victim of a fatal shootout found on the street Lovers Lane near the Shell gas station on October 5th as Marc Anthony Montes. Police are looking for an F-150 from 2004 to 2006 that is linked to the crime. Montes died Parkland Hospital and witnesses told police that he was apparently pushed from the truck shortly after hearing gunshots. (CBS Dallas / Fort Worth)
- The nearly 250 tenants who lived in South Dallas She received leaflets last week announcing that her hotel stays would be extended “at least” until Wednesday. The city’s emergency management office confirms with WFAA on Tuesday that the tenants must be checked out by Thursday because of the rooms that have already been booked Texas / OU Weekend. Several agencies have taken care of the displaced tenants. (WFAA.com)
- Garbage collection in Dallas will return to normal as staffing levels improve. (KERA News)
- The Dallas Police seeks public help identify the person who shot and killed a red and brown Doberman dog on Wednesday, September 8th. (CBS Dallas / Fort Worth)
- One of Downtown dallas’ oldest commercial building was sold to a Denver real estate investor. (The Dallas Morning News)
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– Nicole Fallon-Peek
About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in media, culture and communication from New York University. She has worked as a freelance reporter, editor-in-chief, editor and editor-in-chief for a variety of B2B news agencies. She is currently co-owner and operator of the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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