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Nesquik, Spinach Recalled Over Salmonella Worries

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Some canisters of Nesquik and some packages of Fresh Express Spinach have been voluntarily recalled as a precaution.

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Chocolate powder and packages of spinach have been recalled because of a possible risk of salmonella exposure.

Nestle USA said Thursday that it is voluntarily recalling Nesquik sold in its 10.9, 21.8 and 40.7-ounce canisters across the country in early October. The affected products have an expiration date of October 2014.

Nestle said it issued the recall after its ingredient supplier decided to recall some of the calcium carbonate used in the product because of possible salmonella contamination.

Fresh Express Inc. is also voluntarily recalling some nine-ounce packages of spinach. The Fresh Express Spinach has a use-by date of Nov. 7 and a product code of S299B25.

Company officials said the recall is the result of a random sample that tested positive for salmonella.

Both companies said there are no reported illnesses associated with either of the products.

The Nesquik recall includes the following products:

  • 40.7-ounce powder with UPC 0 28000 68230 9 2282574810 2282574820
  • 21.8-ounce powder with UPC 0 28000 68090 9 2278574810 2278574820 2279574810 2279574820 2284574820 2284574830 2285574810 2285574820 2287574820 2289574810 2289574820
  • 10.9-ounce powder with UPC 0 28000 67990 3 2278574810

Customers can return the product for a refund, Nestle said. Customers can call Nestle Consumer Services at 800-628-7679.

Fresh Express said customers who purchased the recalled salad should throw it out. The company is offering a full refund. Customers can call the company at 800-242-5472 between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.

Salmonella can cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever. It can be life-threatening in infants, the elderly, pregnant women and those with weakened immune systems.

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Fire Destroys Grapevine Home, Classic Cars

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A large Grapevine home is a total loss after a huge fire ripped through it Thursday night.

Investigators said they believe the fire started in the garage of the home in the 2900 block of Lakeside Circle. The fire quickly spread from the garage to the attic and the rest of the house.

Three classic cars that were Inside the garage were all burned.

It took more than 60 fire fighters from eight different cities to finally get the flames under control.

The husband and wife who own the house were home at the time of the fire but safely made it out, firefighters said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Fort Worth Police Ban Typing While Driving

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The Fort Worth Police Department now has a tough policy aimed at preventing crashes caused by police officers typing messages on their dashboard computers while driving.

An NBC 5 investigation has uncovered that distractions lead to frequent police crashes across North Texas.

Fort Worth's new policy says in part: "Officers shall not type on the MDC (mobile data computer) when the vehicle is in motion unless an exigent circumstance exists requiring immediate action."

"They're going to get the message that, when they are driving that vehicle, their focus is on arriving at their destination," Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead said. "This is an information source -- and it will be working as they're commuting -- but they cannot distract vision to this operational piece of technology."

The policy still gives officers some flexibility. Officers can still key in a one-touch response showing that they are in route to a call, arriving on the scene or have an emergency. But if they need to type anything more than that, they have to pull over.

The key was balancing the benefits of the computers with the risks, Halstead said.

Fort Worth police training has always encouraged officers to avoid typing and driving, but the department didn't have a written policy to back it up until now.

Halstead said he believes it's very important to have a policy in place that reflects what officers are told in training.

"We go to a class or a safety class or something, we are very, very good students immediately after the class, and then we slowly get back in our habits," he said.

According to new records obtained by the NBC 5 Investigates team, Fort Worth police had 15 crashes caused by all kinds of distractions inside police cars in the last three years.

Halstead said he personally has seen computers causing distractions.

"I saw officers that I know were distracted -- because they don't know who I am sitting next to them at a traffic light -- and they're in the police car that I'm the chief of," he said.

Arlington Police Changing Driving Policy Following NBC 5 Investigation

An open records request filed by NBC 5 Investigates has revealed even more crashes involving Arlington Police officers using dashboard mounted computers while driving.

FW, Dallas Officers Can Type While Driving

Local departments do not prohibit driving distractions that have caused police crashes.

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The chief said he wishes the policy had been ready this summer when NBC 5 broadcast the first part of its investigation in July.

"I was a little frustrated in myself, because we weren't done with our policy and I was really proud of staff work on that and, if it had come out a few weeks later, we would have had it done," he said. "But it actually reminded us how important this issue is."

In July, NBC 5 Investigates discovered that a number of cities -- including Fort Worth -- did not have a policy in place to prevent officers from typing and driving, despite crashes across the state. NBC 5 Investigates had requested an interview with the Fort Worth Police Department, but it declined talk on camera at the time, saying in a statement that it was reviewing its policy on computers and driving.

Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price told NBC 5 Investigates in July that said she planned to raise the issue with the police chief.

"We will ask not only the chief, but we will ask everybody to take a look and at least be aware that there have been areas of concern in other parts of the state [and] to a look at where they are and see if they're still comfortable with it," she said.

Today, the mayor said she is happy with the chief's decision to tighten the rules.

"It's a pretty hard-hitting policy," she said. "It's all about safety for our citizens and for our officers both. We want them to not be distracted, and we want them to be as safe as possible on the streets."

In recent weeks, Fort Worth police hosted a training called "Beyond the Cones" that focused on avoiding distractions in police cars, including typing and driving.

"And just because you've done it once, twice, maybe a hundred times, doesn't mean you can do it with any success," said Keith Wenzel, of LifeLine, the national organization that conducted the training. "It just means you've been lucky so far."

Fort Worth hopes its policy can be a model for other cities.

"There's many agencies across the country that may see this story, and I compliment you do doing it, because now they can turn to us and ask, 'Can we look at your police? Can we find out how you did this?' And we're happy to assist them," Halstead said.

NBC 5's Eva Parks, Peter Hull and Shane Allen contributed to this report.

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Two in Custody Tied to Slain Teen

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Two in Custody Tied to Slain Teenager Alicia Moore

NBC 5 has learned two men are in custody that have a connection to slain teen Alicia Moore.

Quest for Answers in Death of Alicia Moore

16-year-old Alicia Moore's body was found in a trunk by the side of the road in Van Zandt County Tuesday, her family wants to know why when she was reported missing on Friday investigators didn't put information out about her until Monday.

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Two men in custody have a connection to a Greenville teenager who was killed and found inside a tool trunk, including a man accused this summer of sexually assaulting her, NBC 5 has learned.

Alicia Moore's body was found Tuesday off a highway along rural Van Zandt County. Moore, who disappeared Friday afternoon, was last seen at a school bus stop about a block away from her home.

Greenville police said Moore's mother filed a criminal complaint over the summer saying 49-year-old Terry Ramsire sexually assaulted the 16-year-old. He was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by sexual contact.

NBC 5 generally does not identify victims of alleged sexual assault, but Moore's identity was made public before NBC 5 learned of the allegations.

Ramsire has been held in the Hunt County Jail since his arrest on a $70,000 bond.

Although he was in jail at the time of Moore's disappearance, investigators are working to determine if there is a connection between his arrest and her killing.

Separately, NBC 5 has also learned that a man arrested Thursday in Hunt County on family violence warrants was questioned about Moore's disappearance prior to his arrest.

Friends of Tobias Whetstone told NBC 5 that police officers used a stun gun and restraints to subdue him after a struggle. Witnesses to the arrest also told NBC 5 that at least five police vehicles, including unmarked cars, were involved in Whetstone's apprehension.

Police confirmed Whetstone's arrest but wouldn't provide any information on the Moore slaying investigation or on any connection Whetstone may have to the case.

Whetstone's mother, Tracy Whetstone, said police searched their home Monday after Moore's disappearance was first reported. She said they were looking for evidence that would tie her son to Moore.

Police didn't find anything and didn't remove anything from her home, she said.

Tracy Whetstone went on to say that her son has an alibi, saying he was at her aunt's home all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

"It makes me feel real bad," she said. "I'm actually hurt about it, because I know my son would do nothing like that. We got witnesses where he was, and I know my son. I have faith in God, and I know he didn't do this."

When asked if there was any connection between Whetstone and the Moore case, Greenville police replied: "No comment."

Moore's body was found Tuesday inside a tool trunk along Farm-to-Market Road 47 in Van Zandt County. She was reported missing Friday after she never returned home from school. She was last seen exiting her school bus about a block from her home.

NBC 5's Randy McIlwain and Shane Allen contributed to this report.

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Supposed Craiglist Car Seller Robs Would-Be Buyer

Scott Gordon, NBC 5 News

Randy McClendon and his brother were robbed gunpoint by the supposed sellers of a car while answering a Craigslist ad.

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A Fort Worth man trying to buy a used car advertised on Craigslist lost $1,500 Wednesday night when he was robbed at gunpoint.

Randy McClendon, 24, said he thought he had found the perfect car -- a 1996 Buick Park Avenue.

McClendon and his brother met the supposed sellers and even took the car on a test drive.

"It drove pretty good -- real smooth, you know," he said.

The "seller" lured McClendon and his brother to the back of an apartment complex in the 3500 block of South Riverside Drive by claiming his grandmother had the car's title.

McClendon brought $1,500 in cash to buy the vehicle.

"I thought I was going to get me a nice car like I wanted to," he said. "But it turned out to be a disaster, a nightmare."

In a dark parking lot, McClendon and his brother suddenly found themselves looking down the barrel of a pistol.

"He told me, 'Get on the ground with your brother. Don't move or I will shoot. I will shoot,'" he said.

McClendon said he thought the bandit was going to shoot him.

"I thought I was going to be gone right then and there," he said.

Robbery detectives are investigating.

McClendon said he learned an expensive lesson.

"No more Craigslist shopping for me," he said. "If I'm going to get a car, it's going to be legit and make sure it's going to be right."

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Electronic Ranges Recalled Due to Burn Hazard

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LG Electronics and the Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled electric ranges due to a burn and fire hazard.

About 161,000 burners have been recalled. The burners on the ranges can fail to turn off after being switched off and the temperature setting can increase unexpectedly during use.

LG has received 80 reports of incidents.

No fires or injuries have been reported.

The South Korean-based manufacturer said five models are involved in the recall. The recalled ranges involve models LRE30451, LRE30453, LRE30755, LRE30757 and LRE30955ST.

The electronic ranges were sold at Best Buy, Home Depot, Sears, and regional appliance retailers nationwide from January 2006 to June 2010 for between $800 and $1999.

If you have one of these electronic ranges, contact LG Electronics to schedule a free in-home repair at 855-400-4638, or check out www.CPSC.gov for more information.
 

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Two Brothers Shot Outside Fort Worth Club

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Fort Worth police are searching for the man who shot two brothers outside of a south Fort Worth nightclub early Friday morning.

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Fort Worth police are searching for the man who shot two brothers outside of a south Fort Worth nightclub early Friday morning.

The shooting happened shortly before 1 a.m. Friday, investigators said.

The two victims, both in their 20s, were shot while in the parking lot of the Soft Shoulder Club, along the 4500-block of Miller Avenue, according to police.

Police officers on the scene told NBC 5 that there was an argument of some kind in the parking lot, and that the suspect pulled out a gun and shot the two men.

Both victims were shot in the side, one of them was shot once and the other twice, police said.

The victim who with two gunshot wounds as rushed by ambulance to John Peter Smith Hospital where he was reportedly listed in serious condition, according to police.

After the shooting, the suspect ran away. 

Detectives have not yet been able to provide a description of who they are looking for.

Stay with NBC 5 News for updates.

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Three City Chase Ends at DFW Airport

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Ramiro Cano, 19, is under arrest, accused of leading Grand Prairie police on a 40-minute chase across three cities Thursday night.

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A man is under arrest, accused of leading Grand Prairie police on a 40-minute chase across three cities Thursday night. 

Grand Prairie police say Ramiro Cano, 19, refused to pull over for speeding around Interstate 20 and Great Southwest Parkway around 11 p.m. and the chase began. 

Cano led officers north on state Highway 360 toward the airport, according to police. He tried to cross through the grassy median when he lost control of his pickup, according to police. His truck came face-to-face with the officers' squad cars. Police say that is when Cano started smashing into the police vehicles. 

The officers pinned Cano's truck and insist they noticed Cano reaching down to the floorboard where they found a gun. No one fired shots, but officers say the outcome could have been much worse.

"It could have been extremely different had he been reaching for the firearm," says Lyle Gensler from the Grand Prairie Police Department. "We're not sure what he was going to do with it, but considering he just rammed a police vehicle, we can only assume that he was getting ready to use that firearm on that police officer."

There was also a woman inside of the truck during the chase. She's cooperating with officers and won't be charged.

Police say Cano endangered his life and officers' lives.

Records show that Cano has never been arrested. Instead of facing a speeding ticket, he's charged with evading arrest and unlawfully carrying a firearm.

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Obama Sheds Tears Thanking Campaign Workers

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President Barack Obama was among those who got teary eyed Wednesday during a surprise visit to his Chicago-based 2012 campaign headquarters.

"What you guys have done means that the work that I'm doing is important, and I'm really proud of that. I'm really proud of you," he said before choking up, turning his head and wiping away a tear.

The president spoke for about five minutes into a microphone while hundreds of volunteers, many of whom climbed desks to get a better vantage point, listened intently.

When the president's emotions became visible, the room erupted into applause in a unified show of support.

The Commander in Chief told the campaign workers he had no doubt they would go on to do "just amazing things."

 

 

"You guys are so much better than I was in so many ways," he said after recalling his move to Chicago at age 25 with a goal of public service but with little direction. "You're smarter and you're better organized and you're more effective."

Obama said that even before election returns started rolling in on Tuesday evening, the pride he felt for his team made him feel as though the work he'd done in running for office had come full circle.

"Your journey is just beginning. You're just starting and whatever good we do in the next four years will pale in comparison to what you guys end up accomplishing for years and years to come," he told them.
 

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