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May 9

Before 1:31 p.m., a shoplifter stole fragrances from a store at NorthPark Center. The reporting time of another theft wasn’t available online.

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May 10

Overnight before 7:37 a.m., a burglar broke a window to steal from The Winston School on Royal Lane at the Dallas North Tollway.

May 11

Before 2:30 p.m., a burglar forced entry into a home in the 7200 block of Lupton Circle and stole stuff.

May 13

Officers responded at 11:40 p.m. to a burglary in progress call at a home in the 9100 block of Preston Road and found a drunk in the street.

May 14

Burglarized before 8:05 a.m.: a woman’s vehicle at a home in the 9600 block of Jourdan Way.

May 15

Reported at 6:58 p.m.: A prowler on Friday the 13th pinched the packages off the porch of a home in the 6400 block of Mimosa Lane.

May 16

A man returned to his car from a shopping trip at NorthPark Center before 4:16 p.m. to find an important piece missing: the catalytic converter. That’s better than the whole car getting taken, we guess — still wildly inconvenient though.

May 17

Someone pointed a rifle at a man in the parking lot of NorthPark Center before 6:18 p.m.

May 18

Stolen before 12:28 a.m.: a woman’s vehicle from a townhome in the 6100 block of Bandera Avenue.

May 19

Stolen at 7:02 p.m.: a woman’s vehicle from the Volvo dealership on Inwood Road.

May 20

Bitten before 11:24 a.m.: a man’s right forearm by a dog, resulting in broken skin outside in the 4600 block of Kelsey Road.

May 21

Stolen before 2:31 p.m.: property from a retail store in NorthPark Center.

May 24

Before 7:42 p.m., someone ditched their vehicle and it ended up in flooded water at 6801 W. Northwest Highway.

May 25

Before 2:15 a.m., three suspects broke into a convenience store at Inwood and Forest and damaged the place and took property.

May 26

A sneaky shoplifter put stuff in their bag and walked out of a NorthPark Center store without paying before 3:14 p.m.

May 28

Before 7:43 p.m., two people got into an altercation at a home in the 6100 block of Walnut Hill Lane. However, the stories don’t add up.

May 29

Before 12:03 p.m., a man got out of his buddy’s car and took property from a home in the 6500 block of Aberdeen Ave.

May 31

Someone caused a disturbance at a restaurant in Berkshire Court before 8:15 a.m. and was asked to leave and never come back. Hopefully they went back to sleep after all that.

June 1

Someone had glass pipes with residue and 69.3 grams of marijuana in her possession before 11:55 p.m. in the 12900 block of Preston Road.

June 2

Someone entered a man’s van and stole his property before 10:10 a.m. in the 6500 block of Brookshire Drive.

June 3

Before 3:55 p.m., someone took part in criminal mischief toward a woman outside in the 5100 block of Radbrook Place.

June 4

Before 7:38 a.m., someone hit a man’s car, caused damage, and left the scene without exchanging information in the 6100 block of LBJ Freeway.

June 5

There was a wreck in the 8600 block of N. Central Expressway before 4:30 a.m., but one of the people involved was driving a stolen vehicle. A green, leafy substance was also found in the back seat.

SKULDUGGERY of the MONTH: SWEATER WEATHER?

With a Friday the 13th low of 70 degrees and high of 91 degrees, a man still wore a black sweater while breaking into a woman’s Range Rover before 7:52 p.m. at NorthPark Center.

8 July 2022 | prestonhollowpeople.com North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Celebrates New Home Organization moves into LBJ Freeway space 2.5 years after 2019 tornado

Maria Lawson

maria.lawson@peoplenewspapers.com

The North Dallas Chamber of Commerce has a new home.

The new building, found at 5710 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway in suite 100, replaces the old facility destroyed by a tornado on Oct. 20, 2019. The old building was in use for just a year and a half.

We have engaging conversations, we care about our community, and we bring our members and civic leaders together to have those terrific conversations. Dev Rastogi

The NDCC has “risen from the rubble,” CEO Ken Malcolmson declared as the organization celebrated the grand opening on

LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Malcolmson, NDCC; Stacie Adams, Axxes; Hon. J.J. Koch, Dallas County Commissioner;

Rachel Capps, Capital One; and Jeff Kitner, NDCC. (PHOTO: MARIA LAWSON)

June 9, seven weeks after the staff settled into the facility. “We are moving quickly and capitalizing on this space.”

In the seven weeks leading up to the ribbon-cutting ceremony, 27 meetings were held in the new space.

“This is our new home, and the thing that’s so special about the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce is we have engaging conversations, we care about our community, and we bring our members and civic leaders together to have those terrific conversations,” said Dev Rastogi, NDCC board chair.

When the old building was damaged, the team shifted to remote working (pre-pandemic style), then, following research and consideration, sold the building’s remnants. Since then, the group entered a lease agreement for a first-floor space at the Block 57 complex to have a space for members to connect and build their business.

NDCC has been around since 1954 with the intent of making Dallas the best place to live, work, build a business, and raise a family by supporting Dallas area companies, advocating for businesses, and offering opportunities to network, manage brands, and develop leadership.

City Councilmember Gay Donnell Willis, representing District 13, where the building is located, is a Chamber of Commerce member.

“If you’re a member of the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce,” Willis said, “you’re going to always be in a room full of people who you know care about the community, who have something to offer you, and who want to learn about you and you will learn something good about them and also about the content of the programs.”

NEW NORTH DALLAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING

Address: 5710 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, Suite 100 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone: 469-923-2100 Website: NDCC.org

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