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FOX 4 News Crime Files: Week of Oct. 20
SUMMARY: Lewisville Police charged 51-year-old Travis Merrill with murder for fatally shooting his coworker Tamara Colazo after he became obsessed with her behavior, particularly her breaks at work. Complaints about Merrill’s fixation prompted him to plan the murder, which he executed using two revolvers at their workplace in front of colleagues. Merrill confessed to police he believed Colazo caused him pain. Meanwhile, a North Texas pharmacy owner, Evor Jalah, received a 10-year prison sentence for defrauding insurers of $46 million to fuel an extravagant lifestyle. Additionally, an 18-year-old, Juan Angel Renan, pleaded guilty to selling illegal gun modification devices known as Glock switches.
The top crime stories from FOX 4 News for the week of Oct. 20, including a Lewisville man who allegedly shot one of his coworkers over her breaks, a Dallas pharmacy owner with a promising Hollywood career who was sentenced to federal prison, a deadly fire set by a woman who was kept out of the bathroom by her ex, Tarrant County’s first murder case over fentanyl, thefts targeted south Asian women, a pediatricians assistant who allegedly groped children and how DNA was used to solve a 16-year cold case.
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Heights homeowner says CenterPoint contracted crew damaged historic house, causing it to fall apart
SUMMARY: A homeowner in the Norhill Historic District claims his Cypresswood house is falling apart due to damage caused by a contractor working for CenterPoint. In 2022, a contractor accidentally hit a support pier while installing an underground gas line, leading to cracks and structural issues in the home. The homeowner, Ray Schneider, says the damage was covered up immediately, and attempts to file a claim with the contractor have been denied. Estimated repair costs exceed $30,000, not including the pier repair. CenterPoint has acknowledged the situation and is working to resolve the matter with the contractor.
A homeowner says his house that’s more than 100 years old is falling apart, and it’s not because of old age.
Instead, he says it’s because a CenterPoint contractor damaged it while trying to install an underground gas line.
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Texas Board of Education passes Bluebonnet Learning curriculum | Texas
SUMMARY: The Texas State Board of Education approved the Texas Education Agency’s Bluebonnet Learning proposal, passing by an 8-7 vote. This initiative introduces new math and language arts curricula for K-8 students and provides resources for teachers. Governor Greg Abbott commended the decision as vital for enhancing education standards. The materials, which are provided voluntarily and at no cost, aim to improve student outcomes while offering additional funding to school districts that adopt them. However, some opponents, including the American Federation of Teachers-Texas Chapter, criticized the curriculum’s content and the ethical implications of funding preferences based on adoption.
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Texas to accept water from Mexico but demands it follow terms of treaty | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to accept water from Mexico’s San Juan River, following an agreement ensuring water deliveries to the Rio Grande Valley. Abbott raised concerns over Mexico’s compliance with the 1944 Water Treaty, emphasizing that the 120,000 acre-feet offered is insufficient compared to the 1.75 million acre-feet Mexico is obligated to deliver. Texas is facing a projected water deficit of 1.3 million acre-feet by October 2025. Both parties have long urged the federal government to hold Mexico accountable for treaty violations, which have significantly impacted the agricultural sector in the region.
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