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CBS News
24-05-2025
- CBS News
3-year-old boy dies after possible drowning in east Arlington, police say
A 3-year-old boy died Friday after a possible drowning at a home in east Arlington, police said. Emergency personnel responded to the 2100 block of Overbrook Drive around 4:45 p.m. after receiving a report of a drowning, according to the Arlington Police Department. Getty Images Upon arrival, officers saw an adult carrying the unresponsive child to the front yard. They performed CPR until paramedics arrived, police said. The child was transported to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, police said Authorities are investigating to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. CBS News Texas will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Yahoo
CODI Alert issued for teenager last seen in Arlington
ARLINGTON, Va. () — Virginia State Police (VSP) issued a CODI Alert for the Arlington County Police Department after a teenage girl went missing. A CODI Alert for 13-year-old Anabella Clara Santos was issued on Friday at 8:15 p.m. She was last seen on foot on South Langley Street on Friday at 7:45 p.m. PHOTOS: Severe storms ravage the DMV Police describe Santos as 5'4″, 130 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, black shorts, green sandals, and white socks. Her hair was tied up in a ponytail. VSP said her disappearance 'poses a credible threat to her health and safety.' Anyone with information is asked to call (703) 558-2222. Anyone who sees her needs to call 911. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
14-05-2025
- CBS News
Suspect sought after alleged assault on woman at Arlington nature preserve, police say
Police are working to identify a man accused of assaulting a woman while she was walking at a nature preserve in Arlington. The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. Monday at the 59-acre Sheri Capehart Nature Preserve, located south of Interstate 20 near Bowman Springs Road. City Of Arlington [Parks And Rec According to police, the suspect grabbed the woman from behind and pushed her to the ground. She was able to fight him off and call for help. The suspect is described as a white man in his 30s, about 5 feet 4 inches tall and 200 pounds, with a bald head, pale complexion, and a Hispanic accent. He was last seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. The preserve features three ponds, a fishing pier, picnic areas, and scenic trails, according to the city's website. Police are reminding the public to stay alert, avoid walking or exercising alone, use only one earbud while walking, and report any suspicious activity to 911. Anyone with information is asked to contact Arlington police at 817-459-6065 or Kennedale police at 817-985-2168.


CBS News
08-05-2025
- CBS News
Arlington police investigating failed ATM smash-and-grab
Arlington police are investigating an attempted ATM theft that happened Wednesday night at a gas station convenience store. A spokesperson for the police department said officers were called out to the convenience store along southeast Green Oaks Boulevard around 3:30 a.m. to investigate the scene. After arriving, the officers discovered a black pickup truck backed into the glass storefront of the Circle K. An employee told investigators that three people got out of the truck and attempted to steal the money machine but were unable to pull it out of its location. After the failed attempt, the suspects ran from the area; investigators confirmed that the pickup was recently reported stolen from Fort Worth. A CBS News Texas photographer captured video as a wrecker loaded up the truck involved and hauled it away. The dislodged machine could be seen resting against the frame of the building, which was surrounded by shattered glass, other debris and damage. Investigators told CBS News Texas they have not made any arrests but are working to identify the suspects.

Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Yahoo
Arlington police expanding use of drones to respond to emergency calls
Arlington police announced Wednesday that the department will expand its Drone as a First Responder program, which uses unmanned aircraft to help officers on the ground respond to calls. When a 911 call comes in, Arlington Police Department employees who are licensed drone pilots can fly the unmanned aircraft to the scene and use it to 'scope out the area from above,' police officials said in a news release. The approach can help officers find suspects more quickly and better plan for in-person response, according to the statement. The program originated in response to an influx of calls about fireworks during the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve weekends, police said. Docks have been installed at two 'strategic locations' in the city, allowing department employees to launch a drone instantly, officials said. The drones can fly up to 1.5 miles from the docking stations at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. The Arlington Police Department is also among the first agencies in the country to receive a 'beyond visual line of sight' distinction from the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing drones to be flown remotely and to greater distances than usually allowed, officials said. The program is subject to guidelines intended to protect public privacy, according to the statement. Drones will not be used for 'general surveillance or indiscriminate monitoring,' every flight must be logged and is subject to auditing, and drones will not record video on the way to a scene or without a legitimate law enforcement reason, officials said. 🚨 More top stories from our newsroom: → Texas warns Fort Worth ISD of potential takeover → Second teen arrested in man's beating death → Tarrant County Meals On Wheels funding restored [Get our breaking news alerts.]