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Former Constable suspect in double-shooting at Rockwall Harbor
Updated Feb. 17, 7:18 p.m. Two individuals were shot late Saturday night, February 16, in an overflow parking lot of Rockwall's Cinemark theater. The shooting happened at approximately 7:53 p.m. and Rockwall police have identified the suspect as former Hunt County Constable Anthony Dewayne Lewis, 47.
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Two arrested in Forney traffic stop after KCSO narcotics investigation
Kaufman County Sheriff's narcotics investigators arrested two drug suspects in Forney on February 11, 2013, at approximately 4 p.m. The bust took place after investigators followed and then pulled the pair over at an undisclosed location in Forney.
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Kaufman County deputies assist Seagoville Police Department in residential drug bust
The Kaufman County Narcotics Unit and the Seagoville Police Department teamed up on the night of February 7, 2013, to execute a search warrant for drugs on a house in the 100 block of West Adkins Street in Seagoville.
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Manhunt for Kaufman County DA killer continues
Kaufman Police Chief Chris Aulbaugh met with reporters today, February 1, 2013, at the Kaufman County Law Enforcement Center, to supply updates into the shooting death of Kaufman County Assistant DA Mark Hasse. Hasse was gunned down by one or more assailants yesterday morning in the Courthouse Annex parking lot. His killers are still on the loose.
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Kaufman County Assistant DA killed in shooting near KC Courthouse
A shooting near the Kaufman County Courthouse this morning, January 31, at approximately 8:50 a.m. put the courthouse and several blocks surrounding it under lockdown. The Sheriff’s Office has confirmed an Assistant DA with Kaufman County was fatally shot.
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Kaufman County Assistant DA Hasse knew his life was in danger
A shooting that took place January 31 behind the Kaufman County Courthouse Annex in Kaufman at 8:50 a.m, does not appear to be random. Kaufman County Assistant DA Mark Hasse was gunned down by two assailants Thursday morning after parking his car behind the Annex. Multiple shots were fired after Hasse exited his vehicle. The gunmen are still on the loose. Sources close to the investigation now say that they are looking into a connection between a case or cases involving the Aryan Brotherhood that DA Hasse was working on.
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Forney woman arrested after crashing SUV into a house
A Forney woman was arrested by Forney PD after she hit a mailbox, left the scene, and then subsequently drove her SUV into a house in the Trails of Chestnut Meadow neighborhood on the morning of January 22. No one was injured, though the suspect had an infant and toddler in her vehicle at the time of the accidents.
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Auto theft thwarted by young man in Trails of Chestnut Meadow of Forney
Quick action by a young man stopped an auto theft in the Trails of Chestnut Meadow neighborhood in Forney. The suspect fled after the owner’s son jumped onto the roof cargo rails of her Subaru Outback and dialed 911.
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KCSO catch diesel fuel thief red handed in Forney
A Seagoville man was arrested in Forney by Kaufman County Deputies for siphoning diesel fuel from several vehicles parked at a business in the 9500 block of Helms Trail.
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Kaufman man used business as a meth front, undercover investigation reveals
The Kaufman County Narcotics Division and Kaufman Police Department have finalized a three month long undercover investigation into a Kaufman man who they believed to be selling meth.
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Homeowner's screams scare off would-be burglar in Windmill Farms
John Anthony Southards, 25, of Forney, was arrested on Wednesday morning, January 8, for an attempted burglary in the Windmill Farms subdivision.
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Kaufman County deputies arrest two men for possessing meth
Kaufman County Sheriff's Office deputies turned a civil disturbance call into a drug bust in the 5900 block of East US Highway 175. The incident occurred on Monday, January 7, 2013 when the deputies responded to the call at 11:22 p.m.
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