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FBI Offers $10K Reward in Alanna Gallagher Case

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The child whose body was found bound and wrapped in a tarp in Saginaw on Monday has been identified as 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher.

Saginaw police said Wednesday afternoon that Gallagher's death was being investigated as a homicide. The investigation is still in its beginning stages, police spokesman Officer Damon Ing said.

"As anybody can attest to, including parents, this is a disturbing case," he said.

Investigators with Saginaw police, the FBI and the North Texas Major Case Investigative Team will continue to work through the night to solve the case, Ing said.

Saginaw Girl Found Wrapped in Tarp Identified

The FBI, Texas Rangers and local authorities are trying to reconstruct the last hours of life for 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher. She was found dead and wrapped in a tarp on Monday. The medical examiner is still working to determine the cause of her death.

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"We're going to work through the night, as we have been, ever since we were notified of this crime, to make sure that we are relentless in our pursuit to ensure that the person responsible for this is brought to justice," he said.

"We send our heartfelt prayers to the family for the loss of their child," Ing said. "And as you can imagine, they are very distraught at this time."

Residents in Gallagher's neighborhood found the tarp in the middle of the street and, believing it to be garbage, looked underneath. Soon afterward, they called 911 to report the girl's body. They said she was found nude with her hands and feet bound and a bag over her head.

Her body was found at about 7:30 p.m. Her parents reported her missing at about 9 p.m., and neighbors say her father told them she was last seen at about 5 p.m.

Ing said that investigators do not know if Gallagher's body was intentionally left in the road or if it fell off a vehicle.

Saginaw police also do not know if Gallagher was abducted, he said. Her cause of death has not yet been determined, and investigators are still trying to establish a timeline of what led up to her death, he said.

Police believe the slaying is an isolated case, Ing said.

"I can assure the community of Saginaw and all surrounding areas that you're perfectly safe in this community," he said.

Saginaw police requested the FBI assist in their investigation. A FBI Evidence Response Team collected evidence and took photographs of the crime scene early Tuesday morning.

According to a FBI receipt of seized evidence, federal agents took a blue-gray tarp, electrical tape, and Wal-Mart plastic bags from a car registered to the victim's parents. The car is parked on the street in front of where the 6-year-old victim lived. Agents also searched the girl's home, where she lived with two siblings, her parents and another man.

The girl's uncle told NBC 5 that his niece's family had recently gone on a camping trip.

The family is not suspected in Gallagher's death, Ing said. Her family has been talking with counselors at the police department.

"We have many leads to follow -- not necessarily suspects individually -- but, at this time, the family is not suspected," Ing said. "We are basically trying to help them through their time of grief."

No arrests have been made in the case and no suspects have been named.

Gallagher's aunt, Teresa McDaniel said the child was very loved by her parents and siblings.

"I just broke down and cried," she said. "There was no speculation as to whether it was her, not her. When I read how she was found, I just broke down."

"I break down and cry when I hear one of these stories on the news, but to find out that's my niece -- that's something that you can't hold on to anymore," McDaniel said.

Gallagher was a "bubbly and always happy" kindergarten student at Willow Creek Elementary, the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw school district said in a statement Wednesday. The district's thoughts and prayers go our to her family and friends, the district said.

"We will continue to support our students, parents and staff that have been deeply affected by the events of recent days," Superintendent Jim F. Chadwell said. "It is imperative at this difficult time that we come together as a community to share our grief."

Police are looking for a red pickup truck with a splash of green paint that they believe may be connected to Gallagher's death but are also seeking any other information in the case.

Anyone with information is asked to call 682-888-3682 or 682-888-3684.

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for Gallagher's death.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Scott Gordon contributed to this article.

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Fireworks Spark Grass Fire at Fort Worth Fourth

Chris Van Horne, NBC 5 News

Fireworks sparked some grass fires at the Fort Worth Fourth on Thursday. The fires delayed the celebration until crews extinguished the blaze.

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Fort Worth's Fourth was delayed Thursday night after a grass fire was sparked at the huge Independence Day celebration on the banks of the Trinity River.

NBC 5 has learned many of the shells did not fully burn out before hitting the ground, the hot embers caused some small grass fires.

One of the fires began burning too close to unexploded fireworks so the show was temporarily shut down.

Firefighters put the ire out and the show resumed after about a 10 minute delay. No one was injured.

The professional company behind Fort Worth's Fourth fireworks show told NBC 5 he's never shut down a shoe before for safety concerns, but it had to be done.

Firefighters were on the scene Friday morning looking for any remaining embers.

Other Grass Fires Reported Across North Texas

Dozens of grass fires were reported across North Texas Thursday night.

Two fires within moments of each other in Tarrant County also kept crews busy.

A grass fire near Rendon burned 15 acres of brush and threatened several homes.

Moments later firefighters headed to a fire burning not far from a fireworks stand off Oak Grove Road. No one was hurt in that fire.

Fire crews also battled a fire in Midlothian that burned about three acres. Firefighters were able to get the fire under control before it spread further.

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Seguin Headed to Dallas Stars in a 7-Player Deal

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Tyler Seguin #19 of the Boston Bruins controls the puck against the Chicago Blackhawks in Game Four of the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden on June 19, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Tyler Seguin is headed to the Dallas Stars in a trade less than a week after Boston's general manager criticized the former No. 2 overall pick as needing to be a "better pro."

Seguin was sent to the Stars on Thursday in a seven-player deal also highlighted by steady forward Loui Eriksson joining the Eastern Conference-champion Bruins.

Dallas got forward Rich Peverley and defenseman Ryan Button, while the Bruins acquired forwards Matt Fraser and Reilly Smith, and defenseman Joe Morrow.

It was the first major move for new Stars general manager Jim Nill, who addressed the team's need at center with Seguin, the No. 2 pick in 2010, and Peverley. The trade will allow Dallas' leading scorer, Jamie Benn, to move to his more natural spot at wing.

"Tyler is a dynamic player that will be a part of our core group for a long time to come," Nill said. "A player at his age, position and talent level are extremely difficult to acquire and we're thrilled to bring him into our organization."

Seguin won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins as a rookie and was their leading scorer and an All-Star a year later. He dropped to a tie for third on the team in scoring during this past season's run to the Stanley Cup finals. Boston lost to Chicago in six games.

At the draft last weekend, Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli essentially said that Seguin wasn't focused enough on hockey, although he made it sound like the 21-year-old would be back by saying he was expecting "big things from him."

Instead, the Bruins have added Dallas' second-leading scorer in Erikkson, a 2011 All-Star who turns 28 this month. He and Ray Whitney were second to Benn with 29 points.

Seguin leads all players from the 2010 draft class in games played (203) and is third in goals (56), assists (65) and points (121). Peverley is viewed as a No. 2 center who is strong in the faceoff circle, while Button will join a veteran blue line that recently added 39-year-old Sergei Gonchar on a two-year, $10 million contract.

Smith had nine points in 37 games for the Stars while shuffling between Dallas and the Texas Stars of the AHL. Fraser appeared in nine games for Dallas, while Morrow has yet to make his NHL debut.

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$2,500 Reward Offered in TV Thefts

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Travelers Insurance is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to the recovery of televisions stolen on Saturday.

On June 29 a tractor trailer loaded with 39-inch, 60-inch and 65-inch Vizio LED flat screen televisions was stolen from the 1600 block of Vantage Drive in Carrollton.

The empty trailer was recovered on July 1 on Joel East Road but the TVs were gone.

Travelers Insurance estimates the televisions are valued at $100,000.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Carrollton Police Department.

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21-Year-Old Man Missing on Grapevine Lake

Julie Fine, NBC 5 News

A man is missing after a day of boating on Grapevine Lake.

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A man is missing after a day of boating on Grapevine Lake.

Police tell NBC 5 that a 21-year-old was listed as a passenger on a party boat that left Silverlake Marina and didn't return to the dock.

There were 60 people total on board.

When the boat docked at about 5 p.m., there were only 59 passengers accounted for, after anchoring twice in the water.

Firefighters searched the lake for most of the night. Police say they suspended the search at about 9 p.m. due to darkness.

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Massive Key Lime Pie Created in Key West

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Revelers at Key West's Key Lime Festival are hoping a massive Key Lime Pie is big enough for the record books. The gargantuan pie, which measured 8-foot, 1-inch in diameter, was unveiled Thursday at the annual Independence Day event.

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Revelers at Key West's Key Lime Festival are hoping a massive Key Lime Pie is big enough for the record books.

The gargantuan pie, which measured 8-feet, 1-inch in diameter, was unveiled Thursday at the annual South Florida Independence Day event.

Organizers documented the dessert for submission to the Guinness Book of World Records, who will have to certify whether it's the world's largest.

"People like to say nothing's more American than apple pie, but down here in the Florida Keys, we like to say nothing's as Keysey as Key lime pie on the Fourth of July," said festival co-founder David Sloan, who created the giant Key lime pastry with three fellow chefs.

It took 5,760 Key limes, 200 pounds of graham crackers and 55 gallons of sweetened condensed milk to create the pie, which required a specially-made pan the size of a pickup truck.

Slices of the pie were sold to benefit the Key West Firehouse Museum.

The Key Lime Festival continues through Saturday with a Key lime pie-eating contest and "Miss Key Lime" pageants for children and adults.

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Child, 1, Hospitalized After Near Drowning

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A 1-year-old child is in critical condition after being pulled from a Fort Worth pool on Independence Day.

By the time paramedics arrived at the Emerald Hills Apartments on the 8900 block of N. Normandale Street on Thursday, the child had been pulled from the water and was unconscious.

Emergency responders began CPR and took the child to Cook Children's Hospital, where he remains Friday.

Officials wanted to remind parents that even two seconds is too long to look away from children when they are in or near water.

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2 Killed When Motorcycle Crashes Into Car, Police Cruiser

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Two people are dead after a motorcycle crash just outside Venus in Johnson County.

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Two people on a motorcycle were killed in a crash early Friday morning in Venus.

According to police, the motorcycle was being driven southbound on Farm-to-Market Road 157 near County Road 501 when it rear-ended a vehicle that had slowed down.

The impacted pushed the bike into the northbound lanes where it was struck by a Venus police cruiser.

Both of the people on the motorcycle died at the scene while those in the cars escaped injury.

The Mansfield Police Department is assisting in the investigation into the crash.

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Caught on Video: Fireworks Were "Aiming at Us"

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Cheers and celebration turned to screams and confusion just seconds into a Simi Valley fireworks show Thursday night as spectators realized something had gone wrong, igniting a ground-level explosion that sent debris and fireworks into the crowd.

James Wilhite, a front-row spectator at the show about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles in Rancho Santa Susana Park, was recording the start of the show -- greeted with "oohs" and "aahs." Those awed gasps stopped about three minutes into the show when what investigators believe was a malfunction involving a launching station scattered fireworks in several directions.

"That one row, all of the fireworks went off," said Wilhite. "They were actually aiming at us."

Wilhite estimated he was about 300 feet from the launching station, one of several placed in rows. The first of the fireworks appeared to launch as planned, arching high into the night sky.

Wilhite's video then shows an explosion of light at ground level, and what appears to be a spark flashes in front of his camera. Children can be heard crying out for parents, who attempted to console them amid the confusion and darkness.

"There were some that went up in the air," said witness Michelle Rodriguez. "Everything just kind of scattered outwards. Then, everybody just started running. We felt the heat pull back toward us. That was it -- end of the show."

Other witnesses said they felt a concussion from the ground-level blast. Sharp pieces of debris rocketed into the crowd as spectators ducked for cover before backing away from the launch area.

Spectator Scott Nelson said people took cover in a process he described as "organized chaos."

"All of the sudden, everything exploded -- almost like a ground explosion," said Nelson, who lives near robbery,police,gunshots,gunshot,gun,fires,fire,explosions,explosion,crash,burglary,burglarthe park located south of the 118 Freeway near East Los Angeles Avenue. "The guests I had dove for cover. They were climbing over chairs, running out of the way."

Twenty-eight victims -- ranging in age from 8 to 78 years old -- were injured. Eight people were treated at the scene. Others were hospitalized, four with serious injuries such as burns and cuts.

Police described the injuries as "consistent with shrapnel and projectile type" injuries. None of the injuries are considered life-threatening.

A preliminary investigation indicated at least one of the launching stations fell and launched fireworks into the crowd.

"Although it is still unknown why the launching station fell over, there are no indications of foul play and it appears that this is an industrial type accident," Simi Valley police said in a statement. "Due to the indications that this is an industrial accident, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal OSHA) was notified."

Debris remained scattered on the field early Friday as authorities continued the investigation. The area was blocked off as crews removed unexploded ordnance.

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28 Hurt in SoCal Fireworks Explosion

"Everything Exploded": Fireworks Mishap Hurts Dozens

Witnesses recall what they heard, saw and felt when fireworks exploded incorrectly at a Simi Valley park. Beverly White reports for the NBC4 News.

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Fourth of July celebrants were injured Thursday night when fireworks exploded into a crowd at a Southern California park after what authorities said is likely an accident involving one of the launching station.

Caught on Video: Spectator's View of Explosion

Simi Valley authorities called the detonation a "fireworks mishap," and it appeared that a platform to hold the fireworks had given way. At least one of the firework launching stations fell over after the contents were ignited, according to a Simi Valley Police Department statement.

"Although it is still unknown why the launching station fell over, there are no indications of foul play and it appears that this is an industrial type accident," the statement continued, adding that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal OSHA) was notified.

"That one row, all of the fireworks went off," said witness James Wilhite. "They were actually aiming at us."

Twenty-eight victims -- ranging in age from 8 to 78 years old -- were injured. Eight people were treated at the scene. Others were hospitalized, four with serious injuries such as burns and cuts.

Those hurt ranged from young children to the elderly, with injuries that included burns and cuts from flying debris, and some broken bones, Ventura County Fire Department officials told NBC News early Friday. None of the injuries were life threatening.

Between 8,000 and 10,000 people had been expected to attend the Independence Day celebration Thursday night. The crowd was kept at least 350 feet from the fireworks mortars, the distance required by fire code, Lindbery told NBC News.

Bay Fireworks, the company that set up the show, released a statement Friday morning: "Bay Fireworks deeply regrets that people wre injured during the Simi Valley fireworks display. Public safety has always been a major priority of Bay Fireworks. The highly qualified staff of Bay Fireworks is trained on a regular basis in the procedures to properly set up and discharge a fireworks display. Our equipment has been inspected and approved by authorities. Our displays, like the one in Simi Valley, are properly permitted through the local authorities."

Witnesses said the professional fireworks show lasted just a few minutes before the huge explosion went off.

"We saw about three minutes of the show. There was some that went up in the area and everything just kind of scattered outwards and then everybody just started running," a witness told NBC4.

"Everything exploded and parts came flying everywhere," another witness told NBC4. "People were running everywhere. So, it was pretty scary."

It happened about 9:20 p.m. at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park (map), said Cmdr. John Parks, a watch commander for the Simi Valley Police Department.

Parks called the detonation a "fireworks mishap." He said initial information suggested the explosion was accidental.

Emergency medical and fire personnel were already at the park to monitor the fireworks show, so the victims were attended to quickly, Parks said.

Initial injury counts reported 20 people were hurt then that figure was revised to 14 before Lindbery detailed that 28 were hurt in the explosion.

Most of the fireworks were not launched and remained in their mortars unexploded, he told NBC News. Debris remained scattered on the field early Friday as authorities continued the investigation. The area was blocked off as crews removed unexploded ordnance.

The park was evacuated after the blast, Parks said. Aerial footage showed dozens of people lingering on the outskirts of the scene and near the triage area set up on the grass, pictured below.

Simi Valley is located about 41 miles northwest of Los Angeles. 

 


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