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Adventure Show Holds DFW Casting Call

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Reality Show Looking For Adventuresome Texans

Shows for "Bear Grylls Adventure" will be looking for duos Sunday 10am-4pm at Gilley's Dallas. Directors talked with NBC 5's Kristi Nelson about what they're looking for.

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Feeling adventurous? A new reality show is looking for outgoing people, and there's a casting call in Dallas.

"We're going throughout the country looking for teams of two people; people who are up for the challenge, people who are outgoing, whether you're family members, whether you're co-workers, whether you're buddies. We're looking for people who already have a connection and people who are willing to give it their all for what is definitely going to be the ultimate reality survival competition," said Bear Grylls of his upcoming adventure show to air on NBC.

To be eligible, contestants must be a legal U.S resident who is at least 21 years old as of Feb. 1, 2013. They also must have a United States passport that's valid as of Feb. 1, 2013 through Oct. 15, 2013.

The North Texas casting will be Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Gilley's at 1135 South Lamar St. in Dallas, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show relies on pairs, and it's important that both people attend the casting call for the team to be considered.

Full details, the application and requirements are posted on NBCBearShow.com.
 

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Arrested Burglary Suspect Steals Police Car

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

White Settlement police are searching for Darren Douglas Porter, police say he was caught on dashcam stealing a police car while still in handcuffs.

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White Settlement police say a man suspected of burglarizing an antique store escaped the back of a police cruiser and stole it.

Police said they caught 41-year-old Darren Douglas Porter burglarizing the shop in the 800 block of South Cherry Lane at about 7:20 a.m. Friday.

Officers detained Porter and cuffed him. They placed him in the back of the police car, shut the door and stepped away to talk to the store owner.

But Porter somehow got his cuffed hands in front of him and rolled down the window -- even though the back windows are not supposed to roll down.

"Unknown to us the back windows were still active so the suspect was able to hit the back window release to roll down the window and reach around and unlock the door from the outside," Lt. J.P. Bevering said. "We believe they came from the dealership with those disconnected, but they were not."

Police said Porter tiptoed to the driver's seat, got in and took off. White Settlement police received two 911 calls about a police car that was driving erratically.

He abandoned the police car at an apartment complex off Shenandoah Road and Calmont Avenue in West Fort Worth.

Police said their chances of finding Porter are "very good."

"We know who he is. We've dealt with him previously," Bevering said. "We know his associates, so now we're in the process of contacting them and keeping an eye out for him."

Porter will face additional charges of felony theft and escape in addition to charges related to the burglary.

Bevering said the police department would check its nine other patrol cars to make sure the windows can't be rolled down. It had never happened before, he said.

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8 Dogs Puppy-Napped From Dallas Petland

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 News

Petland Dallas was robbed shortly after 3AM this morning. Two thieves came in and stole eight puppies. The incident was recorded on video.

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Dallas police say at least two men stole eight puppies from a Petland store.

The burglary, which was caught on surveillance camera, comes just two months after similar break-ins at Petland stores in Plano and Frisco.

"This was a smash and grab -- it only took a couple minutes," said sales manager Nick Chambers. "These guys, they know what they're doing."

A Yorkshire Terrier, a Bichon, two Shih Tzus, two designer mixed-breed dogs and two Boston Terriers are among the stolen dogs.

A police report values the puppies at about $12,000. The store's employees say they're more concerned for the animals' welfare.

"We want them to be safe," Chambers said. "Here at the store we have the facilities and the proper things they need. I don't know what these guys have in mind for the puppies."

The dogs are microchipped.

"These are like our babies," Chambers said. "We take very good care and actually love these dogs."

Catching the thieves while they are still in possession of the dogs could be critical to making an arrest, police said.

An arrest was made in the Plano case, but police are still trying to track down everyone who was involved. Police said it is too early to say if the Dallas burglary is connected to the Plano and Frisco thefts.

Police recommend that anyone who bought a puppy on Friday get it scanned to determine if it is one of the stolen puppies.

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Hiring Agency Throwing One-Week Hiring Drive

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Irving Reporter

An employment agency is looking to find jobs for hundreds for North Texans. Express Employment Professionals is looking to fill temporary and full-time jobs.

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An employment agency is looking to find jobs for hundreds of people in North Texas.

Express Employment Professionals, which has offices throughout the Metroplex, said it hopes its "pay it forward hiring drive" can help people who are unemployed during the holiday season.

"We're trying to, here locally, put 650 additional people to work that week," Express Entertainment owner Mike Overby said. "It may be four hours; it may be 40 hours. The whole goal is that they would get a check the week before Christmas."

The unemployment rate in Irving is at about 6 percent -- below the national average. Overby said the number translates to about 13,000 people looking for jobs.

Four months ago, Lacy Locke found work where she least expected it -- Q Fiat in Irving.

"If you would have told me that I would be selling cars, I probably would've laughed," she said.

One month after being hired temporarily, she was promoted to a full-time career.

"I just started out as a sales professional and moved up to the Internet sales manager, and I've truly loved it," she said.

Q Fiat general manager James Alexandre said he's looking to hire more employees because sales are expected to pick up in December.

"I think that every business should have an obligation -- a moral obligation -- to hire people that, with this economy and the lack of jobs, are very crucial," he said.

The hiring drive begins on Monday.

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Gay Marriage: How the High Court Might Rule

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The U.S. Supreme Court made a historic decision when it chose Friday to address same-sex marriage, but the potential outcomes aren't as simple as deciding whether such unions are legal.

The high court could use California's Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act to issue broad decisions that would make it unconstitutional to block same-sex marriages or deny federal benefits to gay spouses. The court could also do the opposite and say such bans are not unlawful, and deal a considerable blow to the gay rights movement.

But legal scholars say the more likely scenario is a set of narrow rulings that support gay marriage but stop short of the kind of grand rulings of the past that settled matters of racial and gender discrimination.

"I think they will likely take the approach that would bite off the least ground," said Geoffrey Stone, a University of Chicago law professor and Supreme Court expert.

The options in each case vary widely.

On Proposition 8, the court could either uphold or reject California voters' 2008 ban on same-sex marriages -- passed in response to a state Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage. But the court actually has four options, legal scholars say:

  • It could issue a far-reaching decision that declares that the Constitution protects same-sex marriages, thus invalidating similar bans in dozens of states around the country and allowing gay marriages to take place anywhere, said David Cruz, a University of Southern California law professor who specializes in civil rights and equality issues. This would uphold the decision by a federal judge who struck down Prop. 8 under the Constitution's equal protection clause.
     
  • The high court could rule that same-sex couples don't enjoy the same constitutional protections to marriage that opposite-sex couples do. That would keep Proposition 8 on the books, and essentially protect similar measures from being challenged elsewhere, Cruz said.
     
  • The justices could also rule that it was wrong for California to strip rights that had already existed, strike it down on those grounds, and leave it at that -- mirroring the narrow decision of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
     
  • It could also rule that the sponsors of Prop. 8 did not have proper legal standing to make its case. This would likely send the case backwards through the court system to the original trial court, Cruz said. The overturning of Prop. 8 would probably stand, but the decision wouldn't have any legal influence on cases outside of California.

Then there's the DOMA case, one of several challenges to the 1996 federal law that defined marriage as between a man and a woman. The legislation prohibits same-sex couples in states that have legalized gay marriage from an array of federal benefits, including tax deductions, Social Security survivor benefits and federal employee health insurance.

Several married gay people have challenged DOMA on grounds they were denied assistance they would have otherwise had access to if they were in a heterosexual union. Several of those cases reached the Supreme Court's doorstep this year, but the justices agreed on Friday to take just one, and put off announcements on the others.

Under President Obama, the Justice Department has stopped defending DOMA in court, and the Republican-led House of Representatives has taken up the fight.

The case before the high court involves 83-year-old Edith Windsor, a New York woman who married her longtime partner, Thea Spyer, in 2007 in Canada. Spyer died two years later, and left Windsor her entire estate. Because of DOMA, Windsor could not seek tax exemptions for the inheritance, leaving her with a $363,000 tax bill.

Again, the Supreme Court has a range of options. It could uphold DOMA as constitutional, which many legal scholars see as unlikely. Or the the justices could rule against DOMA and choose to apply one of several tiers of legal scrutiny, depending on how unfair it deems the ban on same-sex marriage. Which level of scrutiny they choose would influence the breadth of the ruling's impact, Cruz said.

The DOMA and Prop. 8 cases are expected to be argued in March and decided in June. As for the other DOMA challenges, they probably won't be denied, just delayed until after the court rules on these two cases, Cruz said.

American public opinion has shifted gradually toward a more lenient view of same-sex marriage in the years since DOMA, and since Proposition 8. On Election Day this year, voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington endorsed gay marriages, bringing to nine the number of states where they are legal (the District of Columbia also allows them).

In May, President Barack Obama said his feelings on the issue had evolved to the point that he was comfortable with same-sex marriage.


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Marathon Is Opportunity for W. Dallas Businesses

Randy McIlwain, NBC 5 News

The Dallas White Rock Marathon is out and the Dallas Marathon is in. The big race makes its debut this weekend with a new name and a new route.

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The Dallas Marathon may be taking its cues from one of James Brown's signature lines.

Brown used to say "let's take it to the bridge" during his songs -- and the marathon's new route crosses the Trinity River into the West Dallas loop and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

The change means a big single-day marketing opportunity for West Dallas businesses.

"It's the Super Bowl for all of us in this area," said Mike Babb, owner of Babb Bros BBQ. "Right now, it's a big deal."

About 25,000 runners are expected participate in the Dallas Marathon, formerly the Dallas White Rock Lake Marathon. Thousands more will line the streets as spectators.

West Dallas Loop organizers say the visitors will see the new hot spot for growth in Dallas.

"It's really just been in the last six months, if you will, that there's been an enormous amount of activity in terms of openings," said Jeff Herrington of West Dallas Loop. "They're going to be passing through and seeing a West Dallas that's transforming."

New businesses such as restaurants, health spas, and retail stores are along the west loop. There are plans to highlight them with micro-parties featuring food, live music, entertainment and children's activities.

Businesses plan to put their best foot forward during the marathon to build a lasting new customer base.

"For a long time it's been Kessler Park, Bishop Arts, the Methodist hospital and, now, it's another brand new community," said Dustin Thibodeaux of the Clairevista Vitality Club.

The marathon starts at 9 a.m. Sunday.

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Dump Truck Driver Convicted in Fatal Crash

Leann Selkirk, seen here with her husband, was killed in a car crash in April 2007. Alberto Espinosa, the driver of the dump truck that jackknifed and landed on her car, has been convicted in her death.

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A Collin County man was found guilty Friday of causing a car accident more than five years ago that killed a kindergarten teacher and her unborn child.

Leeann Selkirk was 18 weeks pregnant when a dump truck jack-knifed and landed on her car.

A jury convicted the truck driver, Alberto Espinosa, of one count of criminally negligent homicide.

Selkirk was killed in April 2007 as she drove to work.

The case went to trial after five years of court delays, new judges and five prosecutors.

Selkirk's husband, Alex, told NBC 5 in May that he was frustrated by the delays. He said then that he still saw Espinosa around town.

"I see him almost every day driving down the road, and that's hard to see him and know what he took from me," he said.

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Police: Man Tried to Set Fire to Stolen School Bus

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Dallas police said a man tried to set himself and a stolen school bus on fire in the parking lot of a pizza restaurant.

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Dallas police have arrested a man who allegedly tried to set himself and a stolen school bus on fire on Friday afternoon.

Police received a call about at about 3 p.m. about a suspicious man in a the parking lot of Peter Piper Pizza on West Jefferson Boulevard near Van Buren Avenue in North Oak Cliff.

Witnesses said the man was behind the wheel of an empty school bus and was trying to set a roll of paper towels on fire.

"All of a sudden, I see a man in a bus, and he's, like, tearing up something and he was holding it up in the air," Martin Munoz said. "The next thing you know, there are like five officer's cars coming in every direction, blocking him off."

Munoz and some of his friends were sharing a pizza at Peter Piper when the incident occurred.

"They were telling him to get off, and then that's when we saw something on fire, which was his shirt, because we saw him shirtless," Tanya Delrio said.

Police said they broke the door of the bus to prevent the man from injuring himself and then arrested him.

The school bus had been stolen at about 1 a.m. from Jesuit College Preparatory School in North Dallas. Investigators are still determining whether the man stole the bus or found it abandoned in the pizza restaurant's parking lot.

Police expect to file multiple charges against the man.

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6 Injured in Fort Worth Car Crash

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Six people, including four children, were injured in a car crash on an Interstate 35 on-ramp early Saturday.

The driver lost control of the sport utility vehicle on the southbound State Highway 121 on-ramp to northbound I-35 near Belknap Street at about midnight.

The SUV rolled several times before landing upright.

The two adults and four children who were in the SUV are all expected to recover.

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