Yearly Archives: 2018

Dallas Police looking for missing man

Dallas Police looking for missing man

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Lee Stricklin was last seen November 20, 2018 at about 3:45 p.m., on foot in the 3500 block of Gaston Avenue. Lee is described as a 76-year-old, Black Male with black hair and brown eyes. He is 5’9” tall and weighs 164 pounds. Lee was wearing a black ball cap, blue t-shirt…MORE

Fort Worth Police Look for Suspect Involved in Deadly Hit and Run

Fort Worth Police Look for Suspect Involved in Deadly Hit and Run

Fort Worth Police said the driver hit a tow truck and the tow truck driver who was standing outside on the right shoulder near Mrs. Baird’s Bread on South Freeway. Officer Tracy Carter with Fort Worth Police said the tow truck driver died on scene and the suspect continued southbound without stopping to help. Witnesses described the suspects…MORE

Burkburnett Texas Police Issue Amber Alert for Missing Toddler

Burkburnett Texas Police Issue Amber Alert for Missing Toddler

BURKBURNETT, TX (WBAP/KLIF) – Police in Burkburnett, north of Wichita Falls, have issued an Amber Alert for a missing 2-year-old. Eli Scott Smith, a white boy approximately 36 inches tall weighing 32 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes was last seen wearing a light blue thermal with a truck on it and blue jeans.…MORE

Fort Worth Fire Hero Rescues 5-year-old from Burning Home

Fort Worth Fire Hero Rescues 5-year-old from Burning Home

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- Captain Bobby Washington with the Fort Worth Fire Department was a hero this past weekend. Washington and his crew responded to a house fire on Whitten Drive where a 5-year-old boy was trapped inside. After searching Washington found the boy in his room. “I could hear him whimper,” Washington said. “He initially…MORE

Tarrant County Judge Considering Moving Trial of ‘Affluenza Teen’s’ Mother

Tarrant County Judge Considering Moving Trial of ‘Affluenza Teen’s’ Mother

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – A Tarrant County Judge is considering a request to move the trial for the mother of the so-called ‘affluenza teen’ to another county. The defense argued during a hearing Tuesday in Fort Worth that media coverage of Tonya Couch and her son Ethan’s cases could cause a jury to be prejudice.…MORE