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Boy Reunited With Firefighter Who Found Him

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 16 November 2012 | 23.23

Kristi Nelson, NBC 5 News

Ten years he was left outside an Arlington fire station on a cold day in 2002, that boy spent his birthday with the firefighter who found him.

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Ten years after a baby was left wrapped in blankets outside an Arlington fire station on a cold day in 2002, the little boy spent his birthday with the firefighter who found him.

After being one of the first infants found under the state's Baby Moses Law, which designates fire stations as a safe haven, Koregan Quintanilla was adopted by a loving family.

He's now 10 years old, and he asked to return to the fire station celebrate his birthday with Wesley Keck, the firefighter who found and cared for him a decade ago.

"He was asleep at the time; I touched him enough to get him moving, to let me know that he was breathing. I picked him up and brought him into the station," Keck recalled.

Koregan has dreams of being a firefighter some day.

"He wants to be a lawyer. He wants to be everything all at once because he's 10, but always first -- fireman, always first," said Koregan's mother, Rebecca Quintanilla.

On Thursday, Koregan was chief of the station. He got to ride in a firetruck, flash the lights and shoot the water gun.

Koregan said he's not special -- just another kid. But to the firefighters at Station 12, he's a little boy they won't forget.

"I was excited that I got to meet him," Koregan said. "I'm glad I get to come here and see everyone, because this is my fire station that I was abandoned at."

Koregan was adopted on National Adoption Day, the next one happens Saturday.

Across the county, 4,500 children in foster care are expected to join their forever families.

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Mother, Child in Submerged Vehicle Die

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A mother and her toddler died after they became trapped inside a sinking vehicle after a car crash in southeast Fort Worth, police said.

Police said the vehicle was heading east on Collett Little Road when it ran a stop sign and collided with a car heading southbound on the Loop 820 service road. The force of the crash sent the car that ran the stop sign through a fence and into a pond at the Amelia Park Apartments in the 6100 block of Southeast Loop 820, police said.

The woman driving the car called 911 as her vehicle was sinking. She told the Forest Hill police 911 operator that she couldn't open the doors to her car.

Forest Hill police have released a recording of the 911 call, but NBC 5 has chosen not to air or post it because it is too disturbing.

Witnesses said the victims were underwater for about 30 minutes before divers were able to pull them from the vehicle.

The woman and her 22-month-old daughter were both pronounced dead at local hospitals.

Nathan Brown, who witnessed the crash, said the car "took off straight into the pond" after it was hit by the other vehicle.

Brown said he and his friend, John Piszor, jumped in to help.

"The car was sinking, just slowly sinking, but it was sinking fast enough to where we couldn't really do much," Piszor said.

They said the car was sinking nose first. Piszor said the car's doors were locked and they tried to break the windows.

"There's only so much you can do when you're swimming," he said.

Regina Brumfield, of Arlington, said the woman pulled out in front of her from Collett Little Road.

"I guess she didn't see my car and she just pulled out and she started swerving, and I swerved my car to miss her," Brumfield said. "It's like she just kept swerving. I don't know what happened, and I did everything I could to avoid her."

The Fort Worth Fire Department said a Fort Worth fire crew and Forest Hill police that responded to crash were not able to free the victims.

Divers from the Fort Worth Fire Department later arrived and pulled the child and mother from the car.

The child was taken to Cook Children's Medical Center in critical condition, MedStar said. The mother, who was also in critical condition, was taken to John Peter Smith Hospital. Both were pronounced dead when they arrived at the hospitals.

NBC 5's Scott Gordon contributed to this report.

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School Bus Crashes Into FW Home

Amanda Guerra, NBC 5 News

Police say a Fort Worth school bus crashed into a home after another vehicle pulled in front of the bus.

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Police are investigating why a Fort Worth Independent School District bus crashed into a Fort Worth home Thursday evening.

It happened in the 5000 block of Alta Mesa Boulevard near Whitman Avenue just before 7 p.m.

Police said the car didn't see the bus and pulled in front of it. The bus then clipped the car and smashed into the backyard of a home.

"She called and said, 'There's a bus in your backyard.' And I thought, there's something wrong with that statement. But there's a bus in my backyard," said Campbell. "I came in, and here it is. It went through the fence. There's a brick wall. ... It knocked out the brick wall."

Fort Worth ISD said the bus was coming from Wedgwood Middle School.

Police said the school bus driver was taken to the hospital. None of the nine children on board were injured, and the driver of the car was also OK.

"I'm just glad nobody got hurt," said Campbell. "Life's too short to be upset about little things like that."

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Missing A&M Football Player Found Safe

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Texas A&M Police Say Missing Student Found

University police confirm Thomas Johnson, a graduate of Dallas' Skyline High School, a freshman at A&M and a member of the Aggie football team has been found.

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NBC 5 has learned that Dallas police took into custody a missing Texas A&M student-athlete who was located early Thursday morning.

Texas A&M University police confirmed that Thomas Linze Johnson, a graduate of Dallas' Skyline High School and a freshman wide receiver on the Aggie football team, was found in Dallas at about 2:30 a.m. after disappearing Monday.

According to a Dallas police report, Johnson went to a friend's house on Forney Drive and tried to leave as police officers arrived.

Dallas police blacked-out portions of the report, but the document shows that Johnson was talking about his religious beliefs. Officers transported Johnson from the house, and there is an arrest number on the report.

Dallas police can make an arrest if they feel someone is a danger to himself or others.

The department is not commenting on the case.

A relative who answered Johnson's cellphone Thursday night said the family had no comment.

University officials traveled to Dallas on Wednesday to search for Johnson and found him with the help of the Dallas Police Department and the Texas Rangers.

Authorities have not released further details regarding where Johnson was before he was located.

"We are pleased and relieved to find T.J.," said Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin. "Our foremost concern is for the health and well-being of T.J. I would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers and efforts in locating him."

University police said Thursday that no further details would be released.

Johnson was reported missing Wednesday after he was last spotted leaving his College Station residence at approximately 5 p.m. Monday. He has family in the Dallas area, and it was believed he may have been in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Neighbors said they are glad he is OK but were frustrated by his disappearance and the fear it caused.

"It scared me to death. He's been a good kid," said neighbor Anthony Billard. "I was relieved. I was so glad that he was found, because so many things are happening now."

School officials have not said if Johnson is expected to play in A&M's game this Saturday against Sam Houston State. So far this season for the Aggies, Johnson has appeared in 10 games and has 30 catches for 399 yards with one touchdown.

NBC 5's Christina Miralla and Elvira Sakmari contributed to this report.

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New Technology Could Stop Distracted Officer Crashes

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Fort Worth police plan to test a new device that could prevent crashes caused by officers typing on dashboard computers while driving.

Over the last five months, the NBC 5 Investigates team has found dozens of those crashes involving Texas police officers distracted by their computers.

The Fort Worth Police Department already has a tough new policy to deal with the issue.

"They will not divert their attention directly to typing and getting more information while the vehicle is in motion," Chief Jeffrey Hallstead said. "We are mandating they do this when the vehicle is stopped."

Now, Fort Worth police tell NBC 5 Investigates that they plan to test a technology solution developed in Fort Wayne, Ind., where the police chief is already putting that new device in hundreds of police cruisers.

"I felt we were really setting our officers up, putting all of this technology in a car and expecting them not to use that while they're moving -- basically texting and driving," Fort Wayne Police Chief Rusty York said. "We looked and really couldn't find any solutions that were available on the market."

Fort Wayne police worked with a local company to develop and test a device called Archangel II.

The software shuts down many of the computer's functions when the car accelerates past a certain speed, which is determined by the department.

Fort Wayne officers such as Raquel Foster will still be able to see the GPS screen while driving, but to check incoming police calls or respond to messages she will have to pull over.

"So now it's above 15 mph, so I can no longer engage the computer," Foster said. "I can't change the screen (BEEPS); it doesn't function. No one likes change. We like to have the information that we believe we need to do the work that we want to do, so we're just going to have to adjust. We're going to have to adapt."

"It will be an adjustment, but it's something they'll get used to and it will be safer for them," York said.

Foster said she has been in situations in which the new device would have helped her.

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Fort Worth police have developed a distracted-driving policy that tells officers not to type on their dashboard-mounted computers while driving.

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

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"Have I had close calls? Yeah I have. I'd be lying if I said I didn't," she said.

Soon, 360 Fort Wayne police cars will have Archangel II on board and the department is already getting calls from other agencies inquiring about the new device.

"I think that there's going to be a real need for this, because hopefully departments won't wait until something really bad happens," Foster said.

Fort Worth police plan to try the Archangel II to see if it's compatible with new computers they're purchasing. If it works, the police department said it will consider putting the device in all the department's police cars.

Meanwhile, police in the Tarrant County suburb of Colleyville are reviewing their driving policy after an officer hit two pedestrians while driving distracted.

The woman injured in the crash said she believes the incident was caused by an officer distracted by a computer.

According to a police report, a Colleyville police cruiser crashed into Iryna and Oleh Krutko as they walked across the street in front of the police station on the night of Oct. 21. Iryna was bruised and briefly unconscious after the collision.

"They had no place to go," said David Hart, Krutko's attorney.

Iryna, 40, later told investigators she believed the officer was using her in-car computer at the time of the crash.

"It appeared to her (Krutko) that Cpl. Chavez was looking at the computer when she left the driveway of the police department," the report said.

"Obviously, the officers should be trained and supervised to not look at the computer when they're taking off at an intersection when they're supposed to be paying attention to where they're going," Hart said.

The officer who hit Krutko resigned two days later. The city said the officer told her supervisors that she had a family emergency. Her resignation letter said she left due to "unforeseen circumstances."

NBC 5 Investigates was unable to reach the officer for comment.

NBC 5 Investigates has discovered that Colleyville Police Department policy does not prohibit officers from using computers while driving.

"We do not have a specific policy related to the computers inside our police vehicles," city spokeswoman Mona Grandy said. "Obviously, when we have an accident -- any kind of accident -- we look at everything, every possible cause, and then go back and study our procedures."

Investigators determined that a distraction in the police officer's car was a contributing factor to the crash that injured Krutko. But, the accident report also blames Krutko for failing to yield the right of way as a pedestrian.

In a statement, the Colleyville police chief said Krutko was "culpable" because she was crossing a street wearing dark clothing.

Her attorney pointed out that there are street lights at the intersection -- and you can clearly see the couple in the police video after the crash.

The police department declined a request to be interviewed for this story.

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Honda Generators Recalled Due to Fire, Burn Hazard

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and American Honda Motor Co. are recalling more than 150,000 gasoline-powered portable generators.

The portable generator's fuel hose can leak, posing a fire and burn hazard.

The Torrance, Calif.-based distributor is aware of four fuel leak incidents. No fires or injures have been reported.

This recall involves Honda gasoline-powered portable generators with model number EU2000i and serial numbers EAAJ-2260273 through EAAJ-2485025. The generators are black and red in color or have a camouflage design. The serial number is located on the lower right side, rear corner of the generator.

The generators were sold at Honda Power Equipment dealers, Camping World, Gander Mountain, Grainger, Hertz Rental, John Deere, National Pump and Compressor, Northern Tool, Scheels Sporting, Sportsman's Warehouse, Sunbelt Rentals, True Value, United Rentals, White Cap and Wholesale Sports store from October 2011 through September 2012.

If you have one of these generators, stop using it and contact the nearest Honda power equipment dealer to schedule a free inspection and repair. You can also contact American Honda directly at 888-888-3139 or visit them online at http://powerequipment.honda.com and click on "Recalls and Updates" under "Service and Support" for more information.

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Obama on Tricky Path in Fiscal Cliff Negotiations

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President Barack Obama is kicking off budget dealings with congressional leaders with new leverage from last week's big win, but he confronts a decidedly tricky path to avoiding a market-rattling "fiscal cliff" that could imperil a still-fragile economy.

Obama's GOP rivals promise greater flexibility on new tax revenues, but Democrats face pressure from liberal interest groups urging the president to take a hard line and avoid cutting big benefit programs like Medicare and food stamps. It's up to Obama to navigate the course toward an agreement.

At issue is a one-two punch of expiring Bush-era tax reductions and across-the-board spending cuts set to hit in January as punishment for the failure of a gridlocked Congress to reach a deficit-cutting deal last year. Economists and business leaders warn the combination could send the economy back into recession, and all sides in Washington say they want to avoid going over the cliff.

Attending the meeting with Obama are the top four leaders of Congress: House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

The White House says Obama's starting point for negotiations is his February budget plan, which combined $1.6 trillion in new revenues over the coming decade — chiefly from upper-income earners — with modest cuts to benefits programs. Obama's plan promises $4.4 trillion in deficit cuts over 10 years, but more than half of that comes by banking already accomplished cuts and questionable savings from winding down military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In the run-up to the meeting, Obama has been firm that taxes are going up on upper-bracket earners, though Boehner and McConnell are adamant that his campaign promise of raising the top income tax rate on family income exceeding $250,000 a year is a nonstarter.

"When it comes to the top 2 percent, what I'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it," Obama said at his news conference Wednesday.

Obama will press the leaders to make sure that taxes don't go up on 98 percent of American families and 97 percent of small businesses at the end of the year. The White House says Obama is willing to compromise on a deficit-reduction plan, but only if it asks for more revenues from wealthier Americans.

The bargaining landscape has shifted markedly in Obama's favor since his failed talks with Boehner in the summer of 2011 on a "grand bargain" on the budget. Then, Obama squared off against a tea party-driven House on the need to extend the government's ability to borrow to avoid a market-crunching first-ever default on its obligations.

Now, freshly re-elected, Obama is putting Republicans on notice that he's willing to mount a national campaign blaming them for holding up renewing tax cuts for all with an ultimatum about renewing tax cuts for upper-income earners.

"If you have looked closely at what the president had to say and looked closely at what I have had to say, you know, there are no barriers here to sitting down and beginning to work through this process," Boehner said Wednesday.

McConnell, however, has adopted a harsher tone.

The roadblocks to a deal may come from Obama's left flank as much as they do from his conservative GOP rivals. Liberal Democrats are adamant that the measure not touch Social Security or raise the eligibility age for Medicare. Both ideas were in the mix when Obama negotiated with Boehner last summer, but top Senate Democrat Reid insists that ideas like a lower inflation adjustment for Social Security are off the table now.

On Friday afternoon, Obama will continue his efforts to build a coalition of support for his position when he and Vice President Joe Biden meet with leaders of civil rights and other organizations. The president has already met with leaders of labor and liberal organizations as well as corporate CEOs who have backed his call for greater tax revenue.


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Silver Alert Canceled, 79-Year-Old Man Found

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The silver alert issued for a 79-year-old man Friday morning has been canceled.

Lewisville police issued a silver alert in the search for Norbert Klepac at about 5:30 a.m. Klepac was found in good condition a few hours later.

Klepac, 79, was reportedly last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue shirt and a tan baseball cap with Washington, D.C. on it. Klepac is approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall with gray hair and brown eyes.

Klepac has the beginning stages of Alzheimer's and was reported driving a white Toyota Tacoma with Texas license plate PW971D.

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1 Injured in T Bus Crash

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Emergency responders are at the scene of a crash involving a Fort Worth T bus.

The crash took place near Taylor and 7th streets shortly before 10 a.m.

The Fort Worth Fire Department has requested an ambulance for at least one person.  The condition of the injured person is not yet known.

We have no other information at this time. NBC 5 has crews on the way and we'll update this story with more information as soon as it's available.  As this story is developing, elements may change.

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