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Archive for September 8th, 2009


Dallas Escorts: You can now follow Ted Haggard on Twitter

In case you missed it, disgraced pastor Ted Haggard was in town over the weekend, appearing at Calvary Church of Irving on Sunday and, according to his Twitter feed, spending the weekend with “good friends” in Southlake. Sherry Jacobsen of The Dallas Morning News was also at Calvary Church, and she picked Haggard apart in this story from Monday’s edition. Jacobsen wrote that while Haggard apologized Sunday for the scandal that ended his ministry in Colorado three years ago, he “didn’t really want to get into the ugly details” about gay prostitutes and methamphetamine use in front of the hundreds in attendance.
During a break between the two talk-show-style programs, Haggard said the half-hour-long discussions weren’t long enough to let him list his various wrongdoings. “It’s just so available out there on the Internet,” he said. “If someone had asked me, ‘How many times have you used crystal meth?’ I would have answered.” Asked what he would have answered, Haggard stopped short. “I have covered every detail of that with my wife and with my counselor,” he replied.

See the full article from “Dallas Voice”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Daily Police Blotter

TWO MEN FOUND DEAD AT NATURE PRESERVE DeSoto police are looking into the deaths of two men whose bodies were found along a hiking trail.  The men were found inside a car at the Windmill Hill Nature Preserve on West Wintergreen Road at about 2:30 p.m. Monday.  Investigators said it appears that both men were shot.  So far, the names of the men have not been released.
RESIDENTS CRACKING DOWN ON CAR WASH DRUGS, PROSTITUTES
Neighbors in Dallas’ Fair Park and Oak Cliff neighborhoods are cracking down on car wash crime.  Where you should only receive a car wash, community leaders said people can often also procure illegal drugs or meet prostitutes.  Detectives with the Dallas Police Department launched Operation Car Wash to help fix the problem.  Nearby residents back the plan and have signed affidavits to give officers the right to cite people for trespassing on their property.

See the full article from “NBC Dallas-Fort Worth”