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A Dallas police vehicle was involved in a crash, flipping on its roof Thursday morning, officials say. The Dallas Police Department said officers were called to assist an officer with an ambulance around 8:30 a.m. near the intersection of Peavy Road and North Buckner Boulevard.
On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council approved one of the most significant tech upgrades for the city's police department in more than 20 years, allocating more than $120 million for drones and tools powered by artificial intelligence.
The AI-equipped cameras help police link suspects across cases, but critics say the systems lack clear rules and oversight.
Dallas Police Department and U.S. Marshals launch "Holiday Heat" to arrest violent offenders with outstanding warrants.
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North Texas Congresswoman Julie Johnson is demanding transparency from the Dallas Police Department on its cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following months of concern from residents. Last week Dallas residents asked the city ...
DPD responded to a shooting call on El Estado Drive, near Arapaho Road and Coit Road, at about 2:40 p.m. Thursday, and found two victims at the scene. Arlina Sandler, 24, died at the scene, and 27-year-old Darvilease Washington died at the hospital, police said.
DALLAS — A police dog for the Dallas Police Department (DPD) has recovered after experiencing a heat-related illness on the job, according to the department. DPD said K9 Max and other officers responded to a call for assistance in the 2300 block of ...
Drones can enhance emergency response, but they’re only one part of the public safety toolkit, ideally making the jobs of the officers and first responders safer and more efficient.