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Man Arrested After Threat Left on Murder Tipline

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 April 2013 | 23.18

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

The Kaufman County Sheriff's Department has arrested 56-year-old Nick Morale of Terrell, they say left a threatening message on a tipline.

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The Kaufman County Sheriff's Office has arrested a man they say left a threatening message on a tipline.

Lt. Justin Lewis said Nick Morale, 56, of Terrell, was taken into custody Tuesday by Texas Rangers on a charge of terroristic threat. He was arraigned Wednesday morning and is being held in the Kaufman County Jail on a $1 million bond.

"During the course of the investigation into the murders of Mike and Cynthia McLelland, a threat against the safety of a county official was received," Lewis said. "The threat was then investigated, leading to the arrest of Mr. Morale at a location in Kaufman County."

Lewis said the threat was phoned in to the tipline established for the case.

Specific details of the threat were not revealed, but a complaint affidavit released to the media said "the caller stated [name redacted] would be the next victim."

Investigators tracked the number to Morale and said he had attempted to block his number when calling the tipline in an effort to conceal his identity.

Police said threats against officials come with state and federal criminal penalties and that all threats would be taken seriously, investigated and prosecuted to ensure the safety of citizens and public officials.

Investigators have not found any evidence that suggests Morale had anything to do with the McLelland or Hasse murders.

Officials have revealed no persons of interest or suspects in connection with the killings of the McLellands or Hasse. They also have not said if the slayings, which came nearly two months apart, are connected.

The Kaufman County Sheriff's Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers and the FBI are jointly investigating both cases.

Anyone with information on the cases is asked to call 877-847-7522. Tips can also be left online at KaufmanCountyCrimeStoppers.org.

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Brother: Man Arrested in Kaufman Co. Threat Needs Help

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The brother of a Terrell man accused of threatening a Kaufman County official says he is embarrassed by his brother's arrest but does not think he would harm anyone.

Nick Morale, 56, was arrested Tuesday on a terroristic threat charge. Kaufman County sheriff's deputies say Morale called in a threat to a tip line established for the investigation into the deaths of the district attorney and his wife.

Morale is not suspected in the deaths.

His brother, David Morale, said he is disappointed by his older brother's arrest.

"It's a big embarrassment," he said. "The family has no ill will towards anyone, anything. I feel bad for the people."

Specific details of the threat were not revealed, but a complaint affidavit released to the media said "the caller stated [name redacted] would be the next victim."

When asked if thought his brother was capable of carrying out such a threat, David Morale said, "No, no. I certainly hope not."

When asked why his brother might make such a threat, David Morale said, "To feel important? I don't know."

David Morale said he and his brother have not spoken in years.

"I haven't seen him in five years," he said. "I don't know his mental state is. I don't know if he's got worse."

But he said his brother was always known to tell lies.

"His lies have gotten him in trouble before -- not in this kind of trouble, but he's lost jobs over it," he said.

David Morale said his brother, who ran for Kaufman County commissioner several years ago, always liked attention. He said he believes his brother's call to the tip line was less of a threat and more of a call for help.

"It's a call for help," he said. "He needed help 30 years ago."

Nick Morale is being held in the Kaufman County Jail on a $1 million bond.

David Morale said he did not think he would visit his brother in jail.

NBC 5's Frank Heinz contributed to this report.

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Chicago Proposal Would Allow Private Sponsorship of Police

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Reilly Explains Police Protection Proposal

With the city budget stretched, Ald. Brendan Reilly wants to make it possible for philanthropists and businesses to sponsor beats and put off-duty cops on the streets.

Emanuel, McCarthy Respond To Weekend Mob Violence

It was a good news-bad news day for City Hall as Chicago announced improved homicide numbers but saw them overshadowed by the weekend melee on Michigan Avenue over the weekend. Phil Rogers reports.

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A philanthropist or business could sponsor a police beat and put more off-duty cops on the streets under a plan being put forth by a downtown Chicago lawmaker on the City Council.

Alderman Brendan Reilly originally pitched the idea last October but is pushing it again following weekend incidents of teen mob activity on the Magnificent Mile, an upscale area of the city.

Under his plan, off-duty officers would work minimum six-hour shifts and make $30 an hour. The money would be paid by businesses, civic groups and churches at a time when city finances are stretched thin. The officers would be in full uniform and under the command of police supervisors.

"This is a way to make use of well-trained police officers who are moonlighting doing other things, bringing them back on the street to do what they do best, which is great police work," Reilly said.

And he said his plan wouldn't just apply to the city's more affluent neighborhoods. There would be nothing in his proposal preventing an organization from sponsoring police protection anywhere in the city.

"You don't need to live in the ZIP code where you want to provide some additional stability and public safety," he said.

Still, he pressed that his plan is little more than a "creative tool" and isn't a long-term solution to the department's and the city's woes.

"This is a stop-gap measure," he said."A long-term solution is we need to add more on-duty cops to the police department."

More than two dozen teens were arrested Saturday night after dozens of mob groups began attacking pedestrians.

One community activist told NBC Chicago 300 to 400 teens were involved, with some of them "jumping" on people.

Supt. Garry McCarthy said incidents of mob activity like the ones that happened over the weekend occur every year as the weather gets warmer. But Reilly says police presence makes a difference.

"This is something that, unfortunately, the city's had to struggle with on a seasonal basis for the last several years. But you'll notice that those headlines went away just like that as soon as we saw a surge in police visibility," Reilly said.

He said he hopes the budget committee will pass his bill and put it before the full Chicago City Council in an upcoming meeting.

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Hopkins Escapee Search Enters Third Day

Keaton Fox, NBC 5

The search for two escapees from the Hopkins County Jail enters its third day Thursday morning with no new sightings.

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The search for two escapees from the Hopkins County Jail enters its third day Thursday morning with no new sightings.

Brian Allen Tucker and John Marlin King escaped from the jail Tuesday morning by slipping through a hole in a fence. They were only in a t-shirt and boxers after leaving their jail clothes near railroad tracks close to the jail.

Overnight, police continued to look for a 2010 Saturn VUE that was stolen Wednesday from a home about two miles from the jail. Inside the SUV was a .22 caliber handgun.

There's no direct evidence that the two escapees are responsible for the theft, but the department is very interested in finding that car, said Hopkins County Sheriff's Deputy Sergeant Brad Cummings.

The SUV has Texas license plates CR6-D425. 

Manhunt Continues for Two Escapees

The hunt continues for Brian Allen Tucker and John Marlin King, the men escaped from the Hopkins County jail Tuesday morning.

Escapee Search Focuses on Stolen SUV

Authorities searching for John King (left) and Brian Tucker (right) and are looking for an SUV with a gun inside that was stolen from a home near the Hopkins County Jail.

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Dozens of tips about the stolen car came in overnight, but none have panned out so far, Cummings said.

The department continues to invite and tips from citizens.

Cummings emphasized that if anyone is helping the pair, they face a third degree felony and will go to jail.

The search will resume, despite wet conditions. Several agencies are involved, including the Department of Public Safety and a number of area police departments.

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Escaped Dallas Prisoner Caught

Escaped Dallas County inmate Donald Greenlee was recaptured on April 4, 2013.

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The Dallas County Sheriff's Department says an inmate that escaped from the Lew Sterrit Jail on Wednesday has been caught.

Donald Greenlee, 38, was re-booked into the Dallas County Jail at 1:42 a.m. Thursday morning.

Greenlee jumped over a fence and escaped while taking out trash around 2:40 a.m. Wednesday morning.

The sheriff's office says they plan to release more information on Greenlee's capture later Thursday.

He is being held in jail on a $500,000 bond for the escape and faces charges of burglary of a habitation and burglary of a building, according to jail records.

Greenlee has been previously convicted of burglary, fraud, and evading arrest.

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Teen Calif. Hiker Found Alive, Another Still Missing

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Rescued Teenage Hiker in Serious Condition After Spending 3 Days in Canyon

Nicholas Cendoya, 19, was found alive in Cleveland National Forest late Wednesday. He was discovered weak, severely dehydrated and slightly confused, according to Orange County Fire Authority s Kris Concepcion. As Cendoya was being treated, crews continued to search his 18-year-old companion Kyndall Jack. Robert Kovacik reports from Mission Viejo for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on April 3, 2013.

Experienced Hikers Join Search for Teens in Trabuco Canyon

Dave Ward prepared to go deep into the brush of Trabuco Canyon in search of the two missing Orange County teens Wednesday. Even for experienced hikers, the trail may be difficult to navigate. Hetty Chang reports from Trabuco Canyon for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on April 3, 2013.

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A 19-year-old hiker who along with a friend has been missing in southern California's Cleveland National Forest for three days was found alive late Wednesday, Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Jason Park said.

Rescue crews ratcheted up their search of the rugged terrain about 7:50 p.m. after receiving a tip from a hiker who said he had spotted Nicholas Cendoya. The whereabouts of Cendoya's hiking companion Kyndall Jack, 18, were not immediately known, Park said.

As the search continued for Jack, Cendoya was airlifted from the canyon and taken to a hospital where he was listed in serious condition. Hospital officials told NBCLA Cendoya was "forging for food off the land" to survive.

"He is weak, severely dehydrated and slightly confused," OC Fire Authority's Kris Concepcion said.

Waiting at the Trabuco Canyon Fire Station, a command post during the search, Cendoya's friends and family erupted in cheers when they were told the teen had been found alive.

The young hikers, both from Costa Mesa and pictured below, had called 911 at 8:30 p.m. Easter Sunday to say they were lost, but their cell phone batteries died and authorities could not locate them.

Since Monday, searchers on foot, dogs and helicopters have been combing over a network of trails in the Holy Jim Canyon area, trying to find the two teens.

On Wednesday, dozens of volunteers joined official search crews that began work at 6 a.m. -- so many extra searchers that some were turned away. 

A couple of volunteer searchers had gotten lost in afternoon and were in cell phone communication with authorities, who had not been able to track them down as of 6 p.m., according to authorities on scene. 

And in a separate incident in a nearby canyon, a hiker unrelated to the search was also being airlifted out -- as shown below at right -- of the area after one had injured his back after slipping and falling near a waterfall.

Russ Jack, Kyndall Jack's father, begged volunteers to stay away from the search area unless they're experience hikers. He called the scene a "modern-day circus," but assured volunteers he was grateful for their efforts.

"We don't need lookey-loos up here just hanging out and not helping. If you're not an experienced hiker or a mountain biker, then please stay home," Russ Jack said. "There's just too many people and it's hurting the efforts that the authroties have put into this right now."

Dawn Jack, Kyndall's mom, teared up in front of news cameras when the pair spoke.

"We just need our children to come home safely," Dawn Jack said. "We need for everybody else to leave here safe, so please help us out now by not coming up just to hang out … we know you love us and are supporting us."

Officials with the Orange County Sheriff's Department said enough personnel had been scheduled to continue the search through the weekend.

"We're going to increase the number of our ground searches. We're going to commence with air operations in strategic areas with high terrain that's difficult to traverse," said Orange County Fire Authority spokesman Capt. Jon Muir. "It's going to be a combined effort, and we're not going to stop until we have a good resolution."

Authorities have said the fairly mild conditions in the area are survivable, even when temperatures drop overnight. But the terrain off-trail can be difficult, and it's possible one or both of the hikers were injured, search officials said.

Russ Jack, father to 18-year-old Kyndall, had spent two nights near the search area and was clearly emotional Wednesday. He said he thought he had seen sparks of light on the hillside, but the searchers found nothing.

"After three days, you gotta say no water. The kids are dehydrated. Hopefully none of them are hurt," Russ Jack said. "At this point, everybody is still upbeat, optimistic about finding the kids in good shape and alive."

Megan Shounia, a clerk in the Trabuco Canyon general store that on Sunday sold the pair a National Forest Adventure Pass needed for parking at the trailhead, said she warned them about conditions.

"They were excited about going out. I told them to take it slow because the road is a little rocky," Shounia said. "I remember looking at their car -- it was like a green BMW. I told them to take it slow. He said he was worried about scraping up his car a little bit."

She said Cendoya wore tank top and Jack, a V-neck T-shirt.

"From what was on them, they just had the clothes on their back and a small water bottle," Shounia said.

The OC Hiking Club, which has some 2,700 fans on its Facebook page, called for "strong hikers" among its members to join in a noontime search in the Trabuco Canyon area Wednesday.

Updates were being posted Wednesday on another Facebook event page that had organized friends to search for the hikers the previous day. 

Overnight Tuesday, Cendoya's car was towed under the family's direction.

A message had been drawn into the dust on the car's rear window, reading "Kyndall – we r looking, won't stop. Love you, mom."

Grief counselors were at Costa Mesa High School -- the pair's alma mater -- for the first time on Wednesday. Cendoya played football, while Jack was known as "the jackhammer" on the volleyball team.

On Tuesday, the Sheriff's Department had cautioned the many volunteers -- family, friends and others who wanted to help -- to be prepared for the search with extra food, water, clothing and navigation tools.

Authorities had said fresh spring growth was making it difficult to search off-trail through dense brush -- and to spot people from helicopters searching overhead.

"If you get off trail, you will quickly be between waist- and head-high brush...It's very difficult travel. It's hard and it's exhausting," sheriff's reserve Lt. Chuck Williams said Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NBC4's Vikki Vargas contributed to this report.

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Restaurant Gives Discount to Gun-Toting Customers

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It's like happy hour with added fire power: "Open Carry Wednesday" at the Cajun Experience in Leesburg, Va., means patrons who pack heat get a 10 percent discount on their bills.

Owner Bryan Crosswhite said it's less about the discount and more about the statement.

"It's not about packing heat, he said. "We send a message that this is America and this is our constitutional right."

Crosswhite says patrons came up with the idea for the promotion. He said there have been no incidents in the restaurant since the deal began four weeks ago.

Many diners, including some who visit with their children, appreciate both the deal and the message, Crosswhite said.

"Right now I feel like I'm in safest place in Leesburg, Virginia," said Sterling resident Dana Quirk.

She said she was "absolutely" OK with having her son there.

"Because if someone [threatening] comes through that door, good luck!" she said, laughing.

While it's perfectly legal to openly carry guns in Virignia, some in Leesburg are leery of the dining discount.

"You're not going to hunt for your dinner," said Leesburg resident Anne Meyers. "So I don't know why you'd need a gun in a restaurant."

Lessburg Police Chief Joseph Price agrees, especially since Crosswhite's restaurant serves beer and wine.

"No, sir, I don't plan to go [to the restaurant]," he said, "and having carried a firearm for better part of my adult life, I clearly know alcohol and firearms do not mix."

Not to worry, says Crosswhite. Anyone carrying a weapon and over-imbibing will be cut off.

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Gov. Rick Perry to Attend Memorial for Slain Texas DA, Wife

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People who knew Mike and Cynthia McLelland say the two were not only great citizens in Kaufman County but strong leaders in their faith.

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Texas governor Rick Perry and law enforcement officers from as far away as Britain are expected to attend a public memorial for the Texas prosecutor and his wife gunned down at their home last weekend.

Officials with The Honor Network say an overflow crowd is expected in a suburban Dallas church for the ceremony to honor Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia.

The public memorial will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church of Sunnyvale. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Wortham. Burial will be at Wortham Cemetery.

Wortham, where McLelland grew up, is 75 miles south of Dallas.

Authorities are still forming theories related to the deaths of McLelland and his wife. Both were found shot to death Saturday in their house near Forney, about 20 miles east of Dallas.

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A former Kaufman County judge says he was questioned by agents just hours after the slain district attorney and his wife were found but insists he had nothing to do with it and doesn't even own a gun.

Man Arrested After Threat Left on Murder Tipline

The Kaufman County Sheriff's Department has arrested 56-year-old Nick Morale of Terrell, they say left a threatening message on a tipline.

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Authorities do not have a suspect in custody and are not ruling any possibility out. No arrests have been made.

Some investigators that spoke to NBC 5 DFW are downplaying earlier theories of a connection between the killings and the Aryan Brotherhood gang. One theory believes the suspect could be described as a "lone wolf"  with a "grudge" against the their victims.

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Chris Bosh's Home Burglarized

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Miami Heat player Chris Bosh and his wife returned home from his 29th birthday party to find they had been robbed of $340,000 worth of jewelry and purses, but his 2012 NBA Championship ring was left untouched, Miami Beach Police said Thursday.

Police said they got the call about the burglary at 12:30 a.m. Bosh and his wife had left their two children at home with two housekeepers as they celebrated his birthday at Briza on the Bay on Bayshore Drive in Miami. The Moroccan themed party included belly dancers and fire breathers. And a camel named Henri greeted guests. The festivities started at 9 p.m.

When the Boshes got home they realized their closet had been ransacked, police said. No one who was home heard anything, and apparently the thieves handpicked the items they were stealing, police said.

Bosh's Championship ring was spared, but they took what they wanted from jewelry box, including watches and rings, police said.

"We are leaning on the side of this being an inside job," said Miami Beach Police spokesman Bobby Hernandez.

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Hernandez said police are checking to see if there had been any contractors at the home recently. The housekeepers were also being interviewed, he said.

Stay with NBC6.com for more information as it become available.

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