
Shaun Rabb
Anchor at KDFW-TV (Dallas, TX)
THE newsman...at FOX 4 in Dallas-Ft. Worth. |God|Family|Fox 4...News| 1906
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3 days ago |
fox4news.com | Shaun Rabb
By Shaun Rabb and Tracy DeLatte Published June 4, 2025 3:03pm CDT DALLAS - It could be a year or more before the new trial of "Texas 7" inmate Randy Halprin gets underway. That’s because Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot has turned to an appeals court to challenge one of Judge Lela Mays’ rulings. Randy Halprin Retrial What's new: In March, Creuzot filed a motion seeking to remove one of Halprin’s court-appointed attorneys from the case.
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4 days ago |
fox4news.com | Shaun Rabb
By Shaun Rabb and Tracy DeLatte Published June 3, 2025 3:56pm CDT VAN ZANDT COUNTY, Texas - The Kaufman County sheriff is sharing more details about how fugitive Trevor McEuen was captured. McEuen is charged with murdering his neighbor in 2023. But on the morning of his trial, he allegedly cut off his ankle monitor and disappeared.
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1 week ago |
fox4news.com | Shaun Rabb
FORT WORTH, Texas - A Fort Worth family that has opened its home to 62 foster children over the years is being recognized during National Foster Care Awareness Month. The Heinrich Family The backstory: Sandy and Win Heinrich have been parents to 62 foster children. The couple has three biological children of their own. But in 1987, they took in their first newborn, who they still keep in touch with. "We had seen a baptism at our church and there was a couple that was just beaming.
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yahoo.com | Shaun Rabb
The BriefSandy and Win Heinrich, along with their three biological children, helped to raise 62 babies in foster care. They have a wall of photos featuring all of their foster children, along with baby books that document each child's time with the family. The couple encourages other families to get involved with fostering, which they say they got so much more out of than they gave.
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fox4news.com | Shaun Rabb
By Shaun Rabb and Tracy DeLatte Published May 30, 2025 4:36pm CDT GRAPEVINE, Texas - A bond amount has been set for the two undocumented migrants accused in a deadly hit-and-run crash on Grapevine Lake on Memorial Day weekend. But they are not likely to get out of jail any time soon.
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