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A woman and a man died Wednesday morning when the vehicle they were inside was hit by a Trinity Railway Express train, officials said. Melissa Rose Campanella, 50, was identified by the Dallas County medical examiner‘s office as the woman who died in the crash. The man has not yet been identified.
DALLAS — A Dallas police officer was arrested for a warrant for theft of property between $30,000 and $150,000, the department confirmed.
Virginia Wynne Naylor, 8, was at Camp Mystic, a girls' summer camp with cabins along the river in a rural part of Kerr County, when the floods hit on July 4. Her family confirmed her death in a statement, referring to her as Wynne.
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Dallas police responded to the stolen ambulance call in the 7700 block of Forrest Lane near Medical City Dallas Hospital at about 1:15 a.m., according to Officer Jennifer Pryor, a spokesperson for the Dallas Police Department.
On Wednesday at 7:43 p.m. the NWS Fort Worth TX issued a flash flood warning in effect until 9:45 p.m. for Dallas and Kaufman counties.
An 8-year-old girl, Wynne Naylor, from Richardson, Texas, has been identified as one of the Camp Mystic attendees who died in the devastating Kerr County flood.
DART said the incident happened when a vehicle collided with a Trinity Railway Express that was traveling westbound near Harry Hines Boulevard.
Colossal Biosciences, a genetic engineering startup based in Dallas, wants to revive the moa, a flightless bird species that predated humans on New Zealand’s two main islands before vanishing about 600 years ago, the Associated Press reports.