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Mesquite Golf Course Closing for First Major Renovation

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Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Mesquite Reporter

The Mesquite Golf Club is getting ready to close down for six months for its first renovation in 50 years but some residents are teed off about the price tag for the project.

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A Mesquite golf course is getting ready to close for six months for the biggest renovation it's seen in 50 years.

The Mesquite Golf Club is expected to shut down Monday and be closed until mid-September. The $2 million makeover, the course's first since its 1964 opening, includes new greens and facility upgrades.

"We've played this course probably 20 years and it is a lot better than it was 20 years ago, but it's still grainy on the greens a little bit," golfer Cary Sande said.

The city said the renovations are long overdue. A better product can increase the number of rounds played at the public course, which are currently about 35,000 each year.

Cliff Keheley, city parks and recreation director, said the course improvements are not just on the greens.

"We're making improvements to lengthen the course for the experienced golfer," he said. "Plus, we're shortening the course for the newer golfers -- the juniors and family golfers -- trying to appeal to the entire golf spectrum."

But some residents, such as Brad Underwood, are concerned about the money for the renovation.

"Two million dollars is still a lot of money when we've got a lot of other areas that have needs," he said. "We don't have time to be buying Beluga caviar and Dom PĂ©rignon champagne. We need to apply it to the things that are practical."

The city said it plans to get golfers back into the swing of things without raising prices.

"As long as they don't raise the rates, then that's great," Sande said. "Hopefully, they'll be able to keep their rates about the same so the golfers don't end up paying for the renovation."

The renovations are supposed to be completed in mid- September, depending on how fast the new turf grows.

"It ought to be in pretty good shape when it's done," golfer Ron Shimek said.

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GM Stamping Equipment Arrives in Arlington

Mola Lenghi, NBC 5 Arlington Reporter

The first pieces of equipment for General Motors' new stamping facility arrived at the Arlington assembly plant Friday.

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The first pieces of equipment for General Motors' new stamping facility arrived at the Arlington assembly plant Friday.

The first shipment of massive equipment for the new $200 million Stamping Plant arrived from Houston.

General Motors mapped out a special route from Port Houston where the massive equipment was loaded onto a truck and carried 550 miles into Arlington traveling 30mph.

This delivery is the first of four shipments that will complete new 400-ton stamping presses that will press out components of GM's upcoming line of new full-size SUVs.

"It feels great," said Paul Graham Arlington FM Assembly Plant Manager. "This is kind of the first sign, besides the building, this is the first piece of equipment that really shows our $200 million investment and new stamping plant that we're doing."

"Four years ago, we were wondering what the future might hold," said City of Arlington Economic Development Manager Bruce Payne. "General Motors as a company has done a lot turning themselves around, excellent product. I think the community is really proud to have them here." 

Nearly 200 new positions have been created for the new facility that is expected to be finished by the summer 2013.

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"East Coast Rapist" Receives More Than 3 Life Sentences

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The man known as the East Coast Rapist was sentenced Friday to three terms of life in prison plus 80 years.

Aaron Thomas of Connecticut pleaded guilty in November to two counts of rape and three counts of abduction for a Halloween 2009 attack on three teenage trick-or-treaters in Prince William County. Thomas forced the trick-or-treaters -- two of whom are now in college -- into the woods and raped two of them over the course of about an hour. He had a cigarette lighter that was a replica of a gun, Prince William County Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert told News4. One of the victims was able to text her mother, who called police. Thomas fled when he heard sirens, Ebert said.

At sentencing Friday, Thomas gave a statement referring to himself as "totally blameworthy," News4's Erika Gonzalez reported. He also described what he called an "uncivilized" childhood.

Doctors testified that Thomas is not insane nor incompetent but suffers from a sexual deviance disorder, Gonzalez reported. They said he told them he knew what he did was wrong and did not want the charges dismissed but hoped he would get out of prison in time to take his son to a ballgame.

Two of his victims testified that they forgave Thomas and prayed he would be cured of his sickness, Gonzalez reported. But the mother of another victim said her daughter hasn't been the same since the attack.

Thomas also pleaded guilty in November to rape and abduction charges in Loudoun County for a rape in 2001 at a Leesburg apartment complex. He faces multiple life sentences that case as well.

Thomas's behavior and mental status was an issue in court, if not an issue raised formally in the trial.

Ebert called Thomas's behavior "erratic from the start." In custody, Thomas has repeatedly cut his wrists and smeared his blood on the walls of his cell. He has claimed he had an alternate personality -- Erwin.

However, the prosecution's mental health expert had found Thomas was either "feigning or greatly exaggerating" symptoms. His attorneys had notified the court that sanity would not be raised as an issue.

Police used DNA evidence to link Thomas to 17 attacks dating to 1997 from the D.C. area to Connecticut, including attacks in Fairfax and Prince George's counties.

The tip that led to his arrest came from Prince George's County.

In a story published in The Washington Post, Thomas acknowledged that he was the East Coast Rapist, saying, "I don't think I'm crazy but something is wrong with me."

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Beauty Queen "Terrified" by Suspect in Rape Case

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Beauty Queen Claims Rape Suspect Threatened Her

Victoria Kinney claims she met Sean Banks, a man suspect of rape, through a dating site. She alleges Banks threatened her.

Man Accused of Raping Woman He Met on Dating Website

A Del Mar man was arrested, accused of raping a La Mesa woman he met through the dating website ChristianMingles.com. NBC 7's Nicole Gonzales reports.

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A California beauty queen has claimed she was a potential victim of a man charged with raping a woman he met on a Christian dating website.

Sean Banks, 37, of Del Mar, is accused of raping a woman he met through ChristianMingle.com in November.

And now, a contestant in the Miss California 2012 pageant claims Banks threatened her while out on bail.

"He was aware that I had evidence and he started intimidating me from that point not to talk to police," Victoria Kinney said.

Banks faces a number of charges including rape by force, digital penetration by force and residential burglary in connection with an alleged attack in La Mesa more than three months ago.

In that case, a La Mesa woman told police Banks arrived at her home on Nov. 12, was sexually aggressive toward her and ultimately raped her. Banks was arrested by La Mesa police on Feb. 11.

"This woman is alleging that he pushed the boundaries and attempted to have sexual intercourse with her against her will. We think when you see all the facts that will prove not to be the case," said defense attorney Gretchen von Helms.

Banks, a graduate student of Pepperdine University and a former Lt. JG in the U.S. Navy, appeared in an El Cajon courtroom Friday to face two additional criminal charges.

One of the charges involves a date rape allegation from 2009 and the second charge involved dissuading a witness, or threatening a witness not to talk with police.

Kinney, Miss Irvine-Orangewood in the 2012 Miss California pageant, said she met Banks through the ChristianMingle website.

Banks used an alias in their communication, said Kinney's attorney, Daniel Gilleon.

Investigators said Banks has been known to use several aliases online including Rarity, Rylan, Rylan Butterwood and Rylan Harbough.

The beauty queen said Banks was very charming at first but then he made comments that she took as threats.

"I didn't listen to my instincts," she said. "In those instances and looking back, I absolutely should have."

"We discussed meeting for lunch when I returned and when I returned, he called me to let me know he had been arrested for rape," she added.

Gilleon said his client was terrified, but wanted to testify about her experience to support other possible victims.

"She's a Christian woman. She believes it's her duty at this point to come forward, share her story generally and ask other women to come forward," Gilleon said.

He said the comments made by Banks to Kinney were "clearly threats."

As a result, Judge Charles Ervin approved on Friday a protective order banning Banks from having contact or getting within 100 yards of Kinney.

Banks was taken into custody on a "no bail request" on the new charges even though he had posted $500,000 bail on his previous charges.

Judge Ervin called it a unique request and told defense attorneys he had never seen the situation in 25 to 30 years.

Von Helms said she and her co-counsel Jan Ronis had no time to review the additional charges and asked for a bail review early next week.

"Anyone would feel terrible about these types of allegations and he certainly does," Von Helms said of Banks.

"This young man -- he's a Ph.D. candidate. He's a college graduate. He served in the military. There are a lot of good factors about him that will come to light as we proceed in this case," she said.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 26.

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Door-to-Door Salesman Saves Woman From Fire

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A door-to-door salesman selling home fire alarms noticed smoke coming from a Garland home, heard a woman screaming and broke a window to rescue her.

Kaeriel Evans, 18, who has Down syndrome, was inside by herself when the blaze started in the 1600 block of Homestead Place at about 6 p.m.

"I heard this lady yelling, 'Help, help,'" said Corey Anderson, of Rowlett. "I looked down and saw the smoke so I took off running, and -- reaction -- I just started kicking in the windows."

He tried to find her but couldn't at first.

"As far as I went in, I couldn't see nothing," Anderson said. "It was just smoke."

Then, he heard her voice again.

"I heard somebody say, 'Help me, help me,' so I pushed over an entertainment center and kind of went in there and saw the girl and I told her, 'Drop down and come to me.' And she did. And I got her out."

Anderson sells home security systems that include fire alarms, he said. He hadn't yet made it to her house when he saw the smoke and flames.

Evans was transported to Parkland Memorial Hospital with smoke inhalation and minor burns but was expected to recover.

Soon, Evans' brother arrived home.

"When I saw the house burned up, that's the first thing I asked about -- where is my sister?" Kavaucey Lewis said.

Lewis, 20, said he lives in the house with five siblings and their mother.

He quickly learned about her rescue and thanked Anderson.

"I just told him how much I appreciate it because my sister is my heart," he said.

Anderson was humble about what he had done.

"I'm glad I was here and could help," he said. "I really do wish if that was my family, somebody would do the same thing."

Evans said he couldn't thank Anderson enough.

"He went in there and, you know, he's a hero," Evans said. "He went above and beyond."

Anderson said the word "hero" doesn't fit.

"I don't feel like a hero," he said. "I just feel like, I mean, it was reaction. At the time, I just went with my instincts."

Firefighters are investigating how the fire started.

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Door-to-Door Salesman Saves Woman From Fire

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A door-to-door salesman selling home fire alarms noticed smoke coming from a Garland home, heard a woman screaming and broke a window to rescue her.

Kaeriel Evans, 18, who has Down syndrome, was inside by herself when the blaze started in the 1600 block of Homestead Place at about 6 p.m.

"I heard this lady yelling, 'Help, help,'" said Corey Anderson, of Rowlett. "I looked down and saw the smoke so I took off running, and -- reaction -- I just started kicking in the windows."

He tried to find her but couldn't at first.

"As far as I went in, I couldn't see nothing," Anderson said. "It was just smoke."

Then, he heard her voice again.

"I heard somebody say, 'Help me, help me,' so I pushed over an entertainment center and kind of went in there and saw the girl and I told her, 'Drop down and come to me.' And she did. And I got her out."

Anderson sells home security systems that include fire alarms, he said. He hadn't yet made it to her house when he saw the smoke and flames.

Evans was transported to Parkland Memorial Hospital with smoke inhalation and minor burns but was expected to recover.

Soon, Evans' brother arrived home.

"When I saw the house burned up, that's the first thing I asked about -- where is my sister?" Kavaucey Lewis said.

Lewis, 20, said he lives in the house with five siblings and their mother.

He quickly learned about her rescue and thanked Anderson.

"I just told him how much I appreciate it because my sister is my heart," he said.

Anderson was humble about what he had done.

"I'm glad I was here and could help," he said. "I really do wish if that was my family, somebody would do the same thing."

Evans said he couldn't thank Anderson enough.

"He went in there and, you know, he's a hero," Evans said. "He went above and beyond."

Anderson said the word "hero" doesn't fit.

"I don't feel like a hero," he said. "I just feel like, I mean, it was reaction. At the time, I just went with my instincts."

Firefighters are investigating how the fire started.

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Bieber Card Aims to Teach Kids Responsible Spending

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This month, Justin Bieber begins marketing a prepaid card designed to promote responsible teen spending to his millions of fans.   He'll take to social media to spread his message about the SpendSmart MasterCard from a company called BillMyParents, Inc.

"There's probably no single individual out there that can send this message, that can turn a brighter spotlight on this message, then Justin Bieber," said Mike McCoy, chief executive officer of BillMyParents, Inc.

Bieber, who turned 19 Friday, began his career as a YouTube sensation.  Now he has more than 51 million Facebook friends and 30 million Twitter followers, making him a perfect and powerful front man for any product.  He's joining the ranks of celebrities who have used their star power to promote plastic.  Financial guru Suze Orman, basketball legend Magic Johnson and baseball great Alex Rodriguez have all pitched for prepaid cards.

"Do I see it as really valuable for kids? Not really," said Todd Mark,
Vice President of Education for the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas.

Mark said he is skeptical whether any prepaid card is the best way to teach teens about financial responsibility, namely, he said, because prepaid cards can be riddled with fees.

"If you're depositing $50 and you're paying a buck-50 every time you deposit $50 into an account.  That's horribly inefficient and not cost effective," Mark said.

Prepaid cards may charge consumers to load money on the card, withdraw cash and check their balance.  There are monthly fees as well. For the A-Rod-endorsed Dynasty prepaid Visa RushCard, the monthly fee is up to $9.95 a month.  Magic Johnson's prepaid MasterCard Magic Card has a monthly fee of $4.95.  Suze Orman's Approved Card charges $3 a month.  The SpendSmart MasterCard that Bieber will endorse has a monthly fee of $3.95.

However, McCoy said the SpendSmart card has lower fees than others.  He also said fees for adding money to the card can be avoided if a parent sets up a monthly or bi-weekly automatic deposit schedule.  Plus, there are features of the SpendSmart card that offer parents peace of mind, differentiating it from others in the market.

 "Every time a teen swipes the card both the parent and teen receive an immediate text that tells them how much was spent, where it was spent and what the balance is on the card," McCoy said.

Parents can lock and unlock the card if it's lost or if a parent wants the child to stop using it for any reason.   And it's blocked from use at certain places.

"If the teen were to attempt to use the card at a packaged liquor store, at something coded adult entertainment or at a casino, the card doesn't work," McCoy said.

Fast-Growing Market

The prepaid card industry is a fast-growing market.   According to the Mercator Advisory Group, an independent research and advisory services firm, in 2005, $2.7 billion were loaded onto these cards in the United States.  By 2011, that number grew to $56.8 billion. Mercator's preliminary estimate for 2012 is that $76.7 billion were loaded onto these cards.  And by 2015, that number is projected to reach $168.4 billion. That's a compound annual growth rate of 31 percent.

According to an Aug., 2012 study from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, prepaid cards are short-lived, typically active for six months or less and ATM surcharges can account for between 15 and 40 percent of cardholder costs. 

But for some consumers, experts said, prepaid cards are a good option.

"For many adults it's very cost effective, as opposed to alternatives they may be looking at," said CCCS's Mark.  "It's a particularly good product for the unbanked and those who don't, for whatever reason, they a have relationship with a legitimate financial institutions or they're afraid of the fees of having a bank account."

Plus, Mark said sometimes paying with plastic is necessary, especially when it comes to online purchases.  

For parents interested in prepaid cards, experts said it's best to shop around and look for cards with low fees.

But for teaching teens about smart spending, Mark said he believed there may better options.  He said firstly, parents and kids have to have open conversations about finances.  Then he said he would recommend sticking with cash or having parents ask their banks about fee free options.

That's what Stephanie Cole did for her 16-year-old son Farley Morris.  She said she wanted the perks of a prepaid card without the fees so she went to her bank.

"When they came up with the no-fee option, I was like, 'That's what I want,'" Cole said. 

She gave Farley what's called a high school account.  It's his own account, with his own debit card, but it's linked to her account.  This way she can monitor his account and deposit money into it whenever he needs.  Plus, there are no fees and when Morris works summer jobs he can have direct deposit.

One benefit, according to Cole, there's no overdraft protection.  If Morris tries to spend money he doesn't have in the account, the purchase is denied.

Morris said that's happened before.

"It's extremely embarrassing," Morris said.

But Cole said it's teaching him a valuable lesson about money.

"He's run up against the real world of budgeting," she said, adding that it provides freedom while teaching him about the world of plastic purchasing power.

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It's Texas Independence Day

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Welcome to Texas Independence Day -- going back to 1836.

177 years ago, on March 2, 59 delegates worked overnight to write the Texas Declaration of Independence during the Texas Revolution.

Texas declared it independence from Mexico.

The event happened at what's now Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park. The 293-acre state park is holding a festival this weekend to help commemorate the signing of the

Texas Declaration of Independence.

The two-day festival features music, historic demonstrations and reenactments.

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Officer Who Shot 41 Times at Chase Suspect Fired

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A Garland police officer who fired 41 shots at a chase suspect in August has been fired.

The Garland Police Department confirmed that it fired Officer Patrick Tuter after an internal investigation into the Aug. 12, 2012, shooting.

Michael Allen, 25, was shot and killed after a high-speed chase that began in Garland and ended in Mesquite. Allen was wanted on suspicion of eluding police in Sasche a few days earlier.

Garland police spokesman Officer Joe Harn said Tuter violated the department's general order of use of force and pursuit protocol.

The department at first said that Tuter opened fire in fear of his life, but dashboard camera video raised concerns after it showed that Tuter had rammed Allen's truck and fired 41 shots after he cornered Allen. Tuter reloaded twice, police said.

"He did not deserve the death sentence," said Allen's mother, Stephanie Allen. "Patrick Tuter was not judge and jury, and that's what he made himself out to be."

Allen's father, Randy Allen, said he is glad the department finally acted on the matter because he doesn't want any other families to feel what he, his wife and his son's 4-year-old daughter feel every day.

"Maybe the streets are safer now," he said.

The Allens have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tuter, seeking damages in their son's death.

The lawsuit says that Michael Allen did not have a weapon and did not pose a threat to officers. The lawsuit also says that Tuter's use of force was excessive.

"That's what tears me up -- that they weren't only just excessive, it was excessive on top of excessive," Randy Allen said.

The Allens said their son should not have run from police but also know that nothing can bring him back.

Tuter's attorney said his client does not agree with the department's decision to fire him and will appeal.

"The indefinite suspension was based upon alleged violations of the Garland Police Department's internal, administrative policies," the attorney said in a statement. "However, Officer Tuter's actions were justified under this state's penal code, and the indefinite suspension will be appealed under state civil service law."

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DISD Approves $4.5 Million in Security Upgrades

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

The district will add additional security cameras at secondary campuses; electronic door-strike buzzers, eight-camera digital recorder systems and card-reader systems at all elementary campuses; and one-way observation portals in every portable in the school district.

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The Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees voted Thursday night to use $4.5 million to upgrade security across the district.

DISD Police Chief Craig Miller said the shootings in Newtown, Conn., triggered the district to take a closer look at campus security.

Since then, a task force has been looking for better ways to keep students safe.

"Our kids are safe," Miller said. "That's what this is all about. We want people to think we recognize there's problems, we realize those problems and we're going to make improvements on those problems."

The board unanimously voted to use $4.5 million from a 2008 bond to make the changes.

Security upgrades will include:

  • Additional security cameras at secondary campuses
  • Electronic door-strike buzzers, eight-camera digital recorder systems, card-reader systems at all elementary campuses
  • One-way observation portals in every portable in the school district

"The additional security measures will be a great benefit to every student and every employee working at our schools," said Lew Blackburn, board president. "When students walk into our schools, we want them to feel safe, and we want parents and community members to know that we are doing everything possible to make our campuses secure. This is the right thing to do."

"The board should be commended for their actions tonight," Superintendent Mike Miles said. "Student and staff safety is always our top priority, and this decision supports our efforts to establish and maintain a positive learning environment."

Some of the improvements will be implemented immediately, and all will be in place by the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year.

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DPS Signs Up Record Number of Organ Donors

Kristi Nelson, NBC 5 News

A state lawmaker is proposing a bill to allow people to get appointments for renewing their license if they plan to register to be organ donors.

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The Texas Department of Public Safety is signing up Texans in record numbers to be organ and tissue donors.

A heart-shaped donor log is embedded on the donor's license or ID card -- legal proof of the person's consent to donate his or her organs. The person's family cannot revoke the decision.

"When we first started the registry, we couldn't get 50,000 registered in a year," said Pam Silvestri, Southwest Transplant Alliance spokeswoman. "And we got triple that in 30 days in January."

In January 2013, 152,000 people registered to be organ and tissue donors, more than the two previous January totals combined.

Silvestri said it is good news for the more than 11,000 Texans waiting for potentially life-saving organs.

"For the people waiting for organs, this is showing them that Texans want to give and they didn't think that before, they didn't understand it," Silvestri said. "And now they get that Texans want them to live, and that's exciting."

The surge in donor registrations is the result of a simple question DPS clerks are now required to ask of all applicants: "Would you like to be an organ donor today?"

Although Texans can join the registry online through the Donate Life Texas website, most people won't ever take the time to do that. But everyone has to visit a DPS office at some point to apply for, renew or replace their identification.

DPS also now includes sessions on organ donation during training for new hires. Employees get to meet people who've received life-saving organ transplants from donors who registered through DPS.

"It really puts a little bit of a personal spin on it for those technicians," DPS spokesman Trooper Lonnie Haschel said.

"I think we'll see more lives saved because of it, and that's really the bottom line," Silvestri said. "If more people are registered and more organs are available, more transplants are going to happen and less people are going to die waiting."

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Highland Park Students Greeted by Tighter Security

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Students arriving to Highland Park High School in University Park on Friday will be greeted by tighter security after a sixth security incident was reported on Thursday.

Metal detectors will be available for authorities to search students at the high school. All students will have to carry their identification with them and will see an increased presence from police.

The FBI says they may start fingerprinting students in order to find any matches to the multiple threatening notes left at the school in the past few weeks.

The FBI is testing the bullets found Wednesday for DNA in an attempt to trace from where they came.

So far, no arrests have been made in connection with any of the threats. Officials said if the threats are connected, the person responsible will face felony charges.

Parents Concerned About Highland Park HS Security

Highland Park High School is under tough new rules after a threatening note was found in a stairwell Thursday afternoon - totaling the sixth security threat in the past two months. Some parents say they've had enough.

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First threatening notes, then live ammunition was found at Highland Park High School and on Thursday another threatening note was found. Police and the FBI are working to find the person behind the threats.

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A $7,500 reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest in the case.

Sixth Incident Since January

In what has become a recurring event, another threatening note was been found at the school on Thursday -- this time in a stairwell.

Three times in January and again on Tuesday, threatening notes were found in the same boys bathroom. On all but one of the incidents, students were dismissed early as a security precaution.

On Wednesday, students were again dismissed early after several .22-caliber bullets were found in a different boys bathroom.

With restroom access now restricted, the written bomb threat found Thursday was located in a stairwell.

Police said the note was very similar in writing and content to the ones found in the bathroom.

The school said in a note to parents that they do not believe the threat is credible and that students would not be dismissed early.

The Highland Park school district said it plans to continue to have an added police presence until it feels it is no longer needed. The district is also looking at adding security wands.

"I'm not ready to make that call yet," Superintendent Dawson Orr said. "That does fundamentally change the nature of how kids enter into school every day. Right now, we [have] a very heavy police presence. We think the wands would be a backup -- it's something we do need to evaluate."

The school released to parents the following note about Thursday's incident:

"Another threatening note was found at HPHS. It was found by a UP police officer at the top of a stairwell. We have no reason to believe that it is a credible threat, and we are continuing with the school day.

FBI agents and armed police officers are on campus working with school officials to question students.

We believe it is imperative that we not give in to repeated threats. We acknowledge the stress and anxiety that this has caused for our students, staff and families. Our top priority is to keep everyone on our campus safe and secure. The building has been repeatedly searched and determined to be safe. Armed police officers have been on campus all day. We are aggressively pursuing resolution in this series of highly disruptive events.

For those parents who wish to pick up their children, please contact the attendance office to do so. Standard attendance policies will apply.

HPISD will continue to update parents, students and staff through its emergency text-message system, email, and posts on the district website."

NBC 5's Frank Heinz, Kendra Lyn and Ray Villeda contributed to this report.

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Stolen Truck Rolled Into Pond: Police

Keaton Fox, NBC 5

Police said a stolen truck was abandoned and rolled into a pond near downtown Dallas early Friday morning.

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Police said a stolen truck was abandoned and rolled into a pond near downtown Dallas early Friday morning.

A passerby called police to report a truck in the water just off Canada Drive near Winnetka Avenue. The glow of the truck's headlights could be seen clearly through the water. 

The truck was reported stolen, and had some tires missing, police said.

No one was found inside or nearby.

Police will process the truck for evidence when they pull it out of the water.

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Two 19-Year-Olds Suspected in 15 Robberies

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Police say they caught a pair of alleged serial robbers in the act as they attempted to rob a Braums in Fort Worth.

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Two men who were arrested fleeing a restaurant robbery in South Fort Worth on Thursday morning are suspects in as many as 14 other holdups, police said.

Officers responded to a robbery at the Braum's restaurant in the 7400 block of South Hulen Street at about 7 a.m. and saw the two running out the back door.

After a foot chase, the two were captured about a block away, said Sgt. Kelly Peel.

Shaquille Hunte and Kamron McGruder, both 19, were arrested in connection with the Thursday robbery but more charges are possible, Peel said.

The two are suspected in a robbery spree targeting gas stations and fast-food restaurants that started in January, he said.

Police released dramatic surveillance video of the robbery of another Braum's on Sycamore School Road on Feb. 6. It shows two masked men running in with guns and forcing employees to give them cash.

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Family Sees Up Close Henrietta Lacks' Contribution to Science

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Henrietta Lacks has saved a countless numbers of lives, and that was after she died from cervical cancer in 1951.

More than six decades ago, cells from Lacks' body became the first human cells to ever flourish in a lab.

Her descendants on Thursday visited the City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte to see close up the impact their ancestor's contribution continues to make.

Lacks was 31 years old when she died. At the time, she had no idea that her cells would be harvested for research.

Dr. Linda Malkas, of City of Hope, launched her career studying what are known as "HeLa" cells, a name with a nod to their origin. On Thursday, she gave Lacks' relatives a tour of the lab.

Lacks' son David and granddaughter Kim flew to Los Angeles from Baltimore, and were eager to learn more about the legacy of their long lost relative.

Kim Lacks said she is proud "to know that the same blood tissues they're using for this research is actually flowing in (my) body."

David Lacks was 4 years old when his mother died.

"I have heard she was a giving person, she was a loving person," he said. "So, I'd imagine she would've given her cells to science."

Since 1951, HeLa cells have helped in creating the polio vaccine, chemotherapy, cloning and in-vitro fertilization.

In 2010, journalist Rebecca Skloot wrote a bestselling book about the history of experimentation on African Americans called "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."

Doctors treating Lacks' cancer gave a sample of her tumor to Dr. George Gey, a researcher at John Hopkins Hospital. He had until then been searching in vain for cells that would live indefinitely in culture so researchers could experiment on them.

Lacks' cells did just that.

Neither Lacks nor her relatives knew this had happened.

"These cells are not just important for research in the United States, they're used around the world," Malkas said.

Malkas and her colleagues are using HeLa cells to develop possible cancer fighting therapies. She told the Lacks that their mother and grandmother is the ultimate example of how we're all connected.

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North Texas Irish Festival Begins

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Put on your finest kilt and don't miss the 31st Annual North Texas Irish Festival Friday, March 1, through Sunday, March 3, at Fair Park in Dallas. NBC 5 and the Southwest Celtic Music Association invite you to a weekend of delicious Irish food, and an amazing array of Irish and Celtic performers the whole family will enjoy.

The North Texas Irish Festival will feature some of the very finest in Irish and other Celtic entertainment including world famous bands, award-winning dancers, enchanting storytellers, and educational workshops on 13 stages throughout Fair Park. This year's theme "Along the Lines," highlights three significant contributions that Irish immigrants brought to America: their music, literature and willingness to work constructing the railroad system.

Top chefs will modernize Irish classics with new flavor twists and cook with traditional Irish ingredients in cooking presentations that attendees can then taste. There will also be blacksmithing demonstrations, archery in a Celtic village, Gaelic football and horse displays allow attendees to experience Celtic culture.

Urchin Street will include children's entertainment, a petting zoo, safety demonstrations and art activities. For tickets, visit www.ntif.org.

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AirHogs' New Turf Attracts More Events

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Christine Lee, Grand Prairie Reporter

QuikTrip Park, home of the Grand Prairie AirHogs baseball team, now features weather-resistant turf.

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QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie has a new look.

The home of the Grand Prairie AirHogs now features weather-resistant turf that allows the venue to host events throughout the year.

The $1.1 million project allows sporting events to continue just minutes after a storm. It can drain four inches of rainfall per hour, meaning the field can be playable in just about half an hour after it stops raining, Shinogle said.

"In the past, we would've been canceled or out of commission for probably two or three days," AirHogs President Scott Berry said.

Tim Shinogle, the city's park and planning development manager, said the park now can have events such as this weekend's college baseball games outside of the traditional nine-month period.

It also means up to $100,000 in savings.

"We don't have to overseed," Berry said. "We don't have to fertilize. We don't have to have as many groundskeepers during the year. We don't have to use as much water."

But the turf does have some drawbacks.

"It's going to be a little hotter to play on, and you are going to get, in the outfield, with some of the looping fly balls, you will get a higher bounce," Berry said.

Kansas will travel to QuikTrip Park this weekend for a four-game series against Eastern Michigan. The Jayhawks added the series after they had to cancel this weekend's Millard Management Jayhawk Classic in Lawrence, Kan., because of weather.

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Government Benefits Go Paperless

Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News

The treasury department's Go Direct program will save the federal government money.

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In just two days, a big change is coming for people who receive social security or other benefits as the government goes paperless.

People who currently receive checks from the treasury department like social security, retirement or military benefits are being forced to switch over to electronic payments. Payments will be made  either by direct deposit or direct express card, a debit card that can be used for everyday purchases.

The treasury department's new "Go Direct" program takes effect Friday, March 1.

Like so many senior citizens, 104-year-old Mary Shoemaker, a Dallas resident, relies on two sources of income. "I depend on social security and Medicare," she said.

But Shoemaker is now among the 300,000 Texans who haven't made the switch to go paperless.

There are the skeptics like Wanda Owens, who believes the safety and convenience still outweigh negatives.

"Well I don't have to worry about somebody taking it out my mailbox," Owens said.

Effie Davis' friends have opted for direct deposit.

"They like it, no standing in line or anything--at the bank--you just go and pay your bills," Davis said.

If you do not choose an electronic payment by the deadline, you won't be cut off from receiving your benefits, the government says you may receive your payments via the direct express card.

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Family, Friends and Loved Ones Remember Van Cliburn

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Van Cliburn Remembered Fondly in Fort Worth

The renowned American classical pianist Van Cliburn died Wednesday morning after suffering from bone cancer. He was 78.

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World-renowned pianist Van Cliburn, who was diagnosed with advanced bone cancer in August, died Wednesday morning at the age of 78. Cliburn died at his home, very peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones, according to Thompson's Harveson Cole Funeral Home.

Cliburn's funeral will take place Sunday at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth at 3 p.m. Visitation is Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Here is a sampling of memorial messages posted online after news of Cliburn's passing began to circulate around North Texas and the world.

"Everybody is just devastated by it. He's in a much better place now. Van was one of the greatest ambassadors for Fort Worth that ever has been. He's single-handedly thrust us into the the international spotlight with his piano playing and then the Van Cliburn competition. It brings people from all over the world ... We will sorely miss Van. His energy. His enthusiasm. His talent just  brought a world of light to Fort Worth ... I just remember Van not only for his playing but also his personality. I saw him about 8 weeks ago and he was in the car and he could barely hop out,
but he hopped out and hugged my neck. He was always so energetic and so warm and caring and if you knew Van, you couldn't help but love the man that he was." -
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price.

"Such a prominent person but also a shy and reserved person and never seeking to draw attention to himself at least when he was here related to church. But just warm and gracious and always quick to offer a hug and praise. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is going to be here playing as well as our own organ which is named after Van's mother so music will be a huge part of the service. Of course he was such a big international figure and an important person in 20th century American life. But he was also here a church member and when he was in town, showed up on Sunday mornings for worship. Slipped in usually as we got started and sat in the back and slipped out when it was over. And he'd always stop on his way out and give me big hug and say, 'Wonderful,  wonderful.'" - Sr. Pastor Brent Beasley, Fort Worth Broadway Baptist Church.

"Texas, America and the world lost a treasure today .. Van Cliburn was the best, in music and heart." - Former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.

"Van Cliburn lived an extraordinary life and was a true man of his times. His prodigious gifts at the piano are legendary, and his storied accomplishment at the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition helped bring the world closer together. His larger-than-life talent helped transcend discourse and reminded us that we are, at the core of our being, all human beings who love works of beauty. On a personal note, Anita and I will miss him tremendously.  We were blessed to call Van Cliburn a close friend.  He was an incredibly thoughtful person and his love of life was contagious to anyone in his company. Anita and I send our deepest condolences to his family, friends and fans during this difficult time." Texas Gov. Rick Perry

""I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of my good friend, Van Cliburn.  Van's incredible talent made history and inspired America and the world.  But to all who knew him, he will be remembered for his generous spirit, his modesty and his sense of humor.  Van made Fort Worth, and our country so proud.  He will be dearly missed." - Congresswoman Kay Granger.

"Saddened to hear beloved FW icon,#Van Cliburn passed away today." - @FortWorthPD

"RIP #VanCliburn. Your legacy lives on!" - @SundanceSquare

"Remembering #VanCliburn: a giant among pianists, Cold War idol & the 1st classical musician to sell a million albums." - @NPRClassical

"RIP #VanCliburn. KUSC airs performances by "The Texan Who Conquered Russia" during the noon, 2p, and 4p hours today." @ClassicalKUSC

"RIP #VanCliburn, a favorite guest under Max Rudolf RT@nprmusic Remembering Van Cliburn, A Giant Among Pianists." - @CincySymphony

"He played like an immortal, he played like a legend. #VanCliburn" - @NashvilleOpera

"Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1" se convirtió en el primer álbum de música clásica en ser disco de platino en Estados Unidos #VanCliburn" - @OFilarmonicaJal

"I'm very thankful for #VanCliburn. He was always an unsung hero in his support for the music ministry at my church growing up in Ft. Worth." - @TylerBlackwell

Follow along or leave your own memorial to Cliburn on Twitter using the hashtag #VanCliburn.

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Some Arlington, Fort Worth Schools Miss Safety Drills

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The Fort Worth and Arlington independent school districts are reviewing their emergency procedures after an NBC 5 Investigates learned some schools had been missing required safety drills.

Lamar High School in Arlington had a security situation involving a report of a gun on campus that put the school on lockdown Jan. 15.  Through an open records request, AISD documents revealed the school hadn't conducted any lockdown drills this school year in the four and a half months before the January incident.  Lamar's first drill of the school year was actually scheduled for the same day the gun scare happened. 

"They did have a real incident.  Fortunately staff at the school was great, was responsive," said AISD spokeswoman, Amy Casas.

A directive issued to Arlington principals at the beginning of the school year said two lockdown drills needed to be completed during the first 12 weeks of school, but records show 13 Arlington schools held only one lockdown drill in that time frame.

Lamar had none.

"I think it's just the fact that there's a lot going on at a large high school.  I don't think it was necessarily the staff doesn't see security as something that's important for them to do at that campus," said Casas.

State guidelines recommend two security drills every semester.

"You don't want to be the school that hasn't planned and trained to the plan and drilled to the plan because lives are dependent on everyone knowing what to do," said Victoria Calder, director of the Texas School Safety Center.  

The center plans to update its guidelines and recommend schools hold a security drill once a month.

NBC 5 Investigates also found schools missing drills in Fort Worth. 

Records obtained by NBC 5 Investigates show the district is not certain if 34 Fort Worth ISD schools conducted all required fire drills in fall.  Another 23 schools did not turn in paperwork showing whether tornado drills were conducted.

The records show Morningside Middle School did not practice a lockdown drill this fall or hold any fire drills in the first semester either.  Schools are supposed to conduct a fire drill once a month.

"We have been talking with that principal and that principal now understands that has to be done," said FWISD spokesman, Clint Bond.

At Jo Kelly School, the Fort Worth school district can't say if a lockdown drill happened this fall.  Drill records were not turned in to the district to report the drill.

Going forward, FWISD said they'll be holding the principals accountable for missed drills and missing records. 

Fort Worth has built a high tech command center to spot trouble and manage a crisis and the district created an online video teaching emergency plans.

Experts told NBC 5 Investigates any school plan is only as good as how often you practice before the real thing.

"A lot of those plans look good on paper, but when you drill it, it doesn't translate into real action," said Calder.

The Dallas Independent School District recently put out a stern reminder to principals after NBC 5 Investigates first reported 64 Dallas schools did not conduct the number of required fire drills last year.

One Dallas school held no security drills this fall and drill records are missing at more than 30 schools.

The district promises to keep a closer watch.

"Now I feel a lot better after what you guys have come forward and told us that forced us to look at our records and record keeping and to let us know how in compliance we are and those that aren't," said DISD Police Chief Craig Miller.

NBC 5 Investigates also obtained records from the Irving Independent School District.  All Irving schools did one lockdown drill and one shelter-in-place drill during the 2011-12 school year, but there were five schools that skipped at least one fire drill. 

In a statement to NBC 5 Investigates, Irving ISD states, "Beginning immediately, the district's internal auditor will now begin inspecting Fire Drill Reports to ensure compliance."

The superintendent has also ordered the security department to start keeping track of all drills each month to make sure they happen.

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Amber Alert Canceled for 6-Year-Old Boy

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

The Dallas Police Department issued an Amber Alert Wednesday night for 6-year-old Marquis Drawhorn Jr. and canceled it when the boy was found safe.

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The Dallas Police Department has canceled an Amber Alert for a 6-year-old boy.

An Amber Alert was issued Wednesday night for Marquis Drawhorn Jr., 6, who was believed to be with his father, Marquis Drawhorn Sr.

A 911 call was received regarding a major disturbance at 906 Emberwood Drive at about 5:56 p.m.

The caller stated that a man was involved in a disturbance with his ex-wife. The witness continued to state that the man had a knife and threatened to kill family members and himself. The witness added that the man left the location in the witness' vehicle with Drawhorn Jr. 

Dallas police said Drawhorn Jr. was found safe with no injuries with a female friend.

The boy's father barricaded himself at 8020 Rothington Road until he voluntarily surrendered to authorities.

The Dallas Police Department reports that Drawhorn Sr. is in police custody.

Child abuse detectives are investigating the case.

Initial reports from Dallas police stated that authorities believed Drawhorn Sr. sexually assaulted the boy's mother and then took the child; Drawhorn Sr. was also initially believed to be armed with a knife and threatening suicide.

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Car Dealer Offers $10,000 in Catalytic Converter Thefts

Brian Scott, Denton County Reporter

Classic Dodge in Corinth is offering a $10,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the people stealing catalytic converters from the dealership in the last several weeks.

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A Denton County car dealership is offering a big reward for the thief who is stealing catalytic converters from pickup trucks on its lot.

Classic Dodge of Corinth's lot just off Interstate 35E on the Denton-Corinth border has been broken into twice in the past month or so. Both times, the intruders stole several catalytic converters from Dodge Ram trucks.

Rick Wick, general sales manager, said a simple design allows the converter to be removed easily.

"Six bolts, the converter's out, and they're gone," he said.

The dealership is offering $10,000 for an arrest and conviction in the case, Wick said.

Corinth Police Lt. Jimmie Gregg said catalytic converters contain precious metals such as platinum, rhodium and palladium.

Thieves often sell them on the black market or on Craigslist because most scrapyards have measures in place to prevent buying stolen goods, he said. If someone finds a place to sell them, they payoff is generally not that much, he said.

"They're getting anywhere from $40 to $100 for these a piece," he said.

But the dealership's cost to replace them is much more.

"You look at a loss of $54,000 up to $84,000," Wick said. "It makes the vehicles unable to sell, and I can't get the parts. Right now, there's over 300 back-ordered with Chrysler."

Wick said he hopes the reward will lead to an arrest. The parts don't have serial numbers to trace.

Gregg said precious metal theft, especially of platinum, has become a nationwide problem over the last few years.

Anyone with information on the Corinth or other thefts is asked to call the local police department.

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Slain Calif. Police Officers Remembered as "Tenacious," "Skilled"

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Sheriff Phil Wowak walks through what happened in Santa Cruz that cost this lives of two veterans detectives.

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In a rare display of emotion, Santa Cruz Police Chief Kevin Vogel teared up on Wednesday, less than a day after two of his officers were killed in the line of duty - the first such occurrence in city history.

He described the awful predicament of being an agency in  mourning, and one investigating just how and why Jeremy Goulet, 35, would have killed two officers who showed up at his North Branciforte Avenue home on Tuesday about 3:30 p.m. on his doorstep. The officers killed were: Sgt. Loran "Butch" Baker, who had been with the department 28 years, and Det. Elizabeth Butler, who had been with the department for ten.

"We have never experienced this before," Vogel said. "There's  absolutely no words for me to adequately stand here before you and describe  what my department's been going through since yesterday afternoon."

Baker had a "tenacious appetite to find the truth," Vogel said, adding that he was once Baker's partner.

"He was my most skilled investigator, Vogel added. "I consider Butch not only to be my coworker but he was also my  mentor, and my friend," Vogel said.

He said Baker acted as a mentor to young officers throughout his career, and that many of those people had surpassed him in rank.

Baker, a 1979 graduate of Bellarmine Preparatory School in San Jose, leaves behind a wife, Kelly, two daughters, Gillian and Ashley, and a son, Adam, who was a community service officer for the police department.

The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported that Baker worked at UC Santa Cruz with Executive Vice Chancellor Alison Galloway, a noted forensic anthropologist, on several notable cases including the still-unsolved case of Pogonip Jane, a woman whose remains were found in Santa Cruz's largest greenbelt in 1994.

Butler was a Los Angeles native and graduated from Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance in 1992. She then attended UC Santa Cruz and earned a degree in community studies and ended up staying in the beach side city, where she lived with her partner, Peter, and two young boys ages 5 and 1.

She wrote her senior thesis on her experiences working with young Latinos, according to UC Santa Cruz's website. She attended the Evergreen Police Academy in San Jose in 2003 before joining the Santa Cruz police.

Vogel said she had developed a niche in the area of sexual assault, and was very experienced investigating those cases. "That's the type of case that she was investigating yesterday when  this tragedy happened," he said.

Before that, she had worked as a patrol officer, hostage negotiator, and an agent assigned to the Santa Cruz County drug task force.

The two had no reason to believe that Goulet would have been so distraught and homicidal when they approached his house after a former coffee shop employee alleged that he had sexually assaulted her, according to Santa Cruz County Sheriff Phil Wowak.

"They had done this thousands of times," he said at a news conference on Wednesday. "They were just doing their jobs."

None of the 94 sworn Santa Cruz police officers were at work on Wednesday; the city gave them time to grieve. "We've asked them to take the time they need to repair their  agency and develop the internal strength to come back and continue to serve  you as they have the past 150 years," Sheriff Wowak said. 

Sheriff's deputies and the California Highway Patrol were protecting the city. The officers are expected to return to work on Thursday.
 

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Security Increases as Highland Park HS Reopens

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Students head back to Highland Park High School Thursday morning under tighter security and the watchful eyes of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Highland Park High School in University Park was dismissed early on Wednesday after .22 caliber bullets were found in a boys bathroom. No weapon or note was found with the bullets.

The school district at first said that a box of .22 caliber shells was found but later described them in a message to parents and staff Wednesday night as a "handful of .22-caliber bullets."

On Wednesday, the school closed all but front doors on Emerson Avenue and the student entrance on Westchester Avenue in wake of the threatening note found on Tuesday. Thursday, students will again only have these entrances to the building.

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The FBI has joined the investigation into the shut down Highland Park High School after bullet casings were found in a bathroom at the school Wednesday.

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Because the bullets and previous incidents including threatening notes were found in bathrooms, restroom access will be restricted.

"Students will only be allowed to use restrooms during passing periods. Those who need access to restrooms during class will be escorted by a staff member," Principal Walter Kelly said.

Students said they understand the reasons for the changes.

"It seems kind of funny having a teacher escort you to the bathroom, but I get why they're doing it, and I think they're doing the right thing," Katie Crow said.

Kelly said in the statement that the school and law enforcement have determined that there was no legitimate threat to public safety on Wednesday.

The FBI and University Park police are investigating the incident.

Investigators gathered surveillance video from the bathroom where the bullets were found and interviewed several people.

No one has been charged in the incident.

Decision to Dismiss

Initially, school officials said students were not going to be dismissed and would be held at the school. One student was taken into custody by University Park police and returned to school after trying to leave campus. Police said the student is not connected to the bullets or the previous notes and was told to leave campus by his or her parents.

At 12:30 p.m., a decision was made to dismiss students at different times by grade level.

School officials released the following statement to parents Wednesday:

"We want to thank parents, students and faculty for their cooperation and understanding. Safety is always our top priority. HPISD will continue to update parents, students and staff through its emergency text-message system, email, and posts on the district website."

Parents waited outside the school Wednesday morning for their children. Many received text messages from their children.

"He was communicating for a while, back and forth," Michelle Bardwell said. "He didn't know what was going on. He said just that they were on lockdown, sitting on the floor."

String of Security Scares

The incident is the fifth security incident on campus in the last month. The campus was dismissed early Tuesday after a threatening note was found on campus. In January, classes were dismissed early twice after three threatening notes were found in a boys bathroom on consecutive days.

The box of bullets was not found in the same bathroom where the previous notes were found. If the incidents are connected, the person responsible could face felony charges.

While students' safety is the utmost priority, it is imperative to continue with classes, Kelly said in his statement. The high school will be on its regular schedule Thursday and will have an increased police presence.

"They're just trying to make everyone feel safer. And I sort of felt safe today, but just the fact that there were police and SWAT and lockdowns -- I was still really scared, so I think tomorrow it will make everyone feel better," student Alex Cornett said Wednesday.

NBC 5's Frank Heinz, Jeff Smith, Ray Villeda and Amanda Guerra contributed to this report.

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Son Charged With Murder in Mom's Dismemberment: Police

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Woman's Remains Found in Bags in the Bronx

A woman's body parts were found in suitcases and plastic bags strewn throughout a Bronx neighborhood early Tuesday by a man and his 12-year-old son walking their dog, law enforcement officials said. Ida Siegal reports.

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A 23-year-old man is accused of murder and his friend was arrested on lesser charges in connection with the gruesome killing of his mother, whose body was cut up with a power saw and scattered in bags throughout their Bronx neighborhood, law enforcement officials tell NBC 4 New York.

Both men have admitted to chopping up the body and using a shopping cart to dump the parts along the curb in Morrisania, but each is pointing the finger at the other for killing the mother, 45-year-old Tania Byrd, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.

Bahsid McLean, 23, faces charges of second-degree murder, police said. He and William Harris, 26, are both accused of unlawful dissection of a human body, among other charges. They were in custody and lawyer information was not immediately available.

Law enforcement officials tell NBC 4 New York that McLean has photos of himself cutting up the body.

Officials say the two men tell different stories. The son says he left the apartment he shared with his mother at about 3 a.m. Monday to go to the ATM. When he returned, he has told investigators, his friend had stabbed Byrd to death and threatened to kill him and his 6-year-old brother if he didn't help get rid of the body.

His friend, meanwhile, has told investigators that the son told him he killed his mother, and showed him a photograph of her, dead, asking for his friend's help in disposing of her corpse.

The two suspects agree that they went to a Bronx hardware store to purchase supplies for the job, including a power saw and gloves. Investigators say there are bloodstains at the apartment, and that it appears someone tried to clean up the mess with bleach.

An empty power saw box was also found there. The saw was found at the apartment of the friend's girlfriend, officials said.

Law enforcement officials say the pair cut up the body on Monday night and dumped it around 9:30 p.m. Surveillance camera video shows the son in the apartment building lobby, leaving the elevator with numerous bags, and then video outside the building shows two men wheeling away a shopping cart.

Officials say a man walking his dog along 158th Street in Morrisania early Tuesday morning came upon a plastic bag of what he thought were books. As he moved to open the bag, he noticed a vehicle circling the block and became nervous, so he took the bag around the corner and looked inside, finding two hands and a shoulder.

He sent his son to call police and continued walking the dog. About two blocks away on Eagle Avenue he and the dog came upon a suitcase, and the dog sat down next to it. The man opened the suitcase and found a woman's torso, wearing a bra, according to law enforcement officials.

Responding police found a plastic bag further down Eagle Avenue that contained a leg and a foot, and then nearby on Cauldwell Avenue, they found a black suitcase with a leg and the woman's head.

People who knew Byrd were stunned about the grisly killing.

"Every time you see her, she would have a smile on her face," said neighbor Chastity Agosto. "How could a son do that to his mother?

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Routh Family Statement on Kyle-Littlefield Shooting

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Jodi Routh (right) released this photo and a statement on behalf of the family of Eddie Ray Routh (left). Police say the Marine reservist shot and killed Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield at a gun range Feb. 2.

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The family of the man accused in the shooting deaths of former Navy SEAL and best-selling author Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield at a gun range in Glen Rose on Feb. 2 released a statement Tuesday.

Eddie Ray Routh, of Lancaster, is still in the Erath County Jail, he's being held on a single count of capital murder and two separate murder complaints. Police say the Marine reservist, who served in Iraq, shot and killed Kyle and Littlefield.

His mother, Jodi, released a new picture of her son (above) and a statement through Routh's lawyer:

Raymond and I want to express our deepest condolences to the Kyle and Littlefield families. We are incredibly heartbroken for your loss.

We wish we could thank Chris Kyle for his genuine interest in helping our son overcome his battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

We want others with PTSD to know their struggle is recognized and we hope his tragedy will somehow help in getting greater care for and assistance to those in need

No words can truly express the sorrow we feel for the Kyles and Littlefields, their extended family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all.

-The Routh Family

Routh's attorney says that just days before the fatal shootings, Routh was discharged from the Dallas VA Hospital despite the objections of his family. He was reportedly in the hospital receiving care for mental health issues.

The U.S. military confirmed that Routh was a corporal in the Marines from June 2006 to January 2010. He was deployed to Iraq in 2007 and Haiti in 2010. His current duty status is listed as reserve.

Routh is being held on $3 million bond and is on suicide watch.

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Customers at Dallas Gas Station Paying California Prices

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

Gas stations are rising, with one station in Dallas charging $4.19 per gallon for regular unleaded.

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Gas prices are continuing their steady climb, with customers at one Dallas station paying the same price as drivers in California.

Regular unleaded at the Shell station at Maple and McKinney avenues was going for $4.19 per gallon on Tuesday night.

While prices are going up very quickly, the gas station is one of the most expensive places around to fill up. Most drivers in Dallas-Fort Worth are seeing prices of about $3.69.

But prices have risen nearly 50 cents per gallon since the first of the year.

Experts now expect prices across the country to rise another 20 cents per gallon before peaking at just below $4 per gallon late next month.

There are a lot of reasons for the increase -- everything from refineries switching over to the more expensive summer blends to the fact that some refineries are shut down for maintenance.

The government says there is a growing gap between the price of crude and wholesale price of gasoline.

NBC 5's Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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Man Who Carved Pentagram on Son Faces Hearing

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The man who admitted in a 911 call that he carved a pentagram on his 6-year-old son's back faces a court hearing Wednesday in Fort Worth.

A North Texas grand jury indicted Brent Troy Bartel on Monday for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.

Bartel remained jailed Wednesday on a $500,000 bond.

"Shed Innocent Blood" on "Holy Day"

Just after midnight on Dec. 21, 2012, officers were dispatched to a home in the 3700 block of Ruth Road after Brent Troy Bartel, called 911 and said: "I shed some innocent blood."

Man Tells 911 He Carved Pentagram on Son

A Richland Hills man called 911 and told the operator that he had carved a pentagram on the back of his 6-year-old son, police say.

Father Who Carved Pentagram on Son Had Previous Arrest

Brent Troy Bartel was arrested and charged with assaulting his son after he carved a pentagram into his 6-year-old son's back. Bartel was previously arrested in 2007 for bizarre behavior.

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When the dispatcher asked what the man meant by that, the man replied: "I inscribed a pentagram on my son."

The dispatcher asked why, and the man said: "It's a holy day."

At the same time, the child's mother called 911 from a neighbor's home and said her husband was hurting their child.

Officers arrived at the home and found the child cold, standing in only pajama pants with a large pentagram carved into his back. The carving covered most of the boy's back, police said.

Officers wrapped the boy in a jacket and turned him over to paramedics.  The child was transported to Cooks Children's Hospital for treatment.  Child Protective Services and a crime victim liaison are working with the boy and his mother.

Police said Wednesday afternoon that the carving wasn't deep enough to require stitches and that the child is expected to physically recover.

At the scene, officers also recovered a box cutter they believe Bartel used to make the carving.

Bartel was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon-family member.

The father's call to 911 was placed at 12:10 a.m., just minutes after the day 12-12-12 began.

It is not clear what Bartel meant by calling Wednesday "a holy day."

However, Catholics celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Dec. 12. And the Dec. 12, 2012, date, along with Dec. 21, 2012, has draw attention from numerologists and those concerned with doomsday prophecy.

Bartel's bizarre behavior has landed him in jail before. He was arrested in 2007, according to the Lancaster New Era. Bartel had been in court to fight at $25 traffic ticket for an illegal turn. Bartel approached the judge, turned over his drivers' license, and proclaimed he's done as a truck driver. He then tried to punch the police officer who gave him the ticket.  It took three officers and an attorney to wrestle him to the floor.

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NBC 5's Frank Heinz, Kendra Lyn, Lindsay Wilcox, and Jeff Smith contributed to this story and previous reports.

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Man Caught With 75 Pounds of Pot at DFW Airport

Adrelos Waters was arrested by authorities at DFW Airport for allegedly possessing 75 pounds of marijuana. Mug shot is from a previous marijuana possession charge in Georgia in May 2011.

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A Georgia man remains in custody after US Marshals say they discovered 75 pounds of marijuana in his luggage at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Federal officials arrested Adrelos Waters on Friday as he tried to catch a connecting flight at the airport.

DFW Police questioned Waters after receiving a tip from McAllen Airport.

Waters was arrested for possession of marijuana in Fulton County, Georgia in May of 2011.

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Del. Beauty Queen Resigns Amid Sex Video Scandal

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A teenage Delaware beauty queen relinquished her crown Tuesday, amid reports she was involved in an online porn video. 

Miss Delaware Teen USA Melissa King, 18, resigned her crown after the sex video featuring a girl that allegedly looks and sounds like King surfaced, Delaware Online first reported.

Pageant spokesperson Dara Busch of Rubenstein Public Relations confirmed to Philadelphia TV station NBC10 that King handed in her letter of resignation in the wake of the sex video reports. Busch says that King hasn't said that she is the woman in the video.

King flat out denied the allegations when contacted by Delaware Online as to if the woman in the video is actually her.

"Absolutely not," she told Delaware Online. "It is not."

King didn't respond to NBC10.com's requests for comment and her lawyer, Greg Hannigan, told NBC10.com that a "statement will be issued," but not until Wednesday at the earliest.

Snippets of the video landed on various websites Tuesday. In the video, a woman who looks like King says she turned 18 back in March and then describes her favorite sexual position. A longer explicit version begins with the woman answering questions on the bed including one about her being in beauty pageants and then it shows the woman engaging in various sex acts.

The pageant organization, which is a subsidiary of Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, will conduct an investigation, Busch said.

King was crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA 2013 during a ceremony in November. The moment is featured on the pageant's website.

With King stepping aside, runner-up Hailey Lawler takes the title.

Lawler, a Padua Academy High School senior, and her father exclusively spoke to NBC10 just hours after Lawler replaced King as Miss Delaware Teen USA.

"My heart just started racing," Lawler said. "It had to have been around 1:45 (p.m.) It was almost last period and the phone just started going off."

Lawler, 17, says she received a congratulatory text from King.

"She told me just good luck."

Lawler hopes to proudly represent Delaware without controversy.

"They all just hope that I can represent Delaware well, and just trying to forget everything that happened and move on forward."

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