Dallas, TX
Young father killed in North Dallas crash, suspects still on the run
North Dallas hit-and-run crash kills young father
Alfredo Quintero, 24, was working as a food delivery driver when he was hit and killed by a speeding car. Dallas Police are searching for 3 suspects who ran from the scene.
DALLAS – Newly obtained surveillance video shows the violent hit-and-run crash that killed a young father near University Park late Saturday night.
What We Know: Alfredo Quintero, 24, was killed while he was working as a food delivery driver.
A gray Infiniti slammed into Quintero’s car on Northwest Highway, near Turtle Creek Boulevard, shortly before midnight.
Surveillance video from a nearby business provided by SentriForce appears to show the suspects’ vehicle speeding as it T-boned Quintero’s car.
Witnesses saw three males running away from the crash scene, leaving a Gray Infitini behind. One of the suspects had a severe leg injury.
No arrests have been made at this time.
RAW: Deadly hit-and-run crash in North Dallas
Police are looking for three suspects who ran from the scene of a hit-and-run crash. Surveillance video from a nearby business provided by SentriForce appears to show the suspects’ vehicle speeding as it T-boned Alfredo Quintero’s car.
What We Don’t Know: Dallas Police have not said if the gray Infiniti used by the suspects belonged to one of them, or someone else.
The vehicle had a temporary tag.
How You Can Help: Anyone with information is asked to contact the Dallas Police Department.
Alfredo Quintero
Quintero’s family describes the 24-year-old as hard-working and responsible, working two jobs trying to provide for his 1-year-old daughter.
His daughter was not with him at the time of the crash, but her belongings were scattered around the area of the crash.
Sheyla Gonzaga, Quintero’s aunt, says she is angry while her family continues to search for answers.
What They’re Saying: “They just left him. They didn’t care. They were selfish. They only cared about themselves,” said Gonzaga. “Thinking of his daughter not having him around longer, you know, it’s tragic.”
Dallas, TX
Vigil honors victims of Dallas apartment explosion that killed three and injured five
More than 100 people gathered Friday night at a high school near the sealed‑off blast zone to honor the victims of the deadly explosion at The Clyde apartments in Oak Cliff.
The vigil – filled with hymns, prayers, and candles – brought together neighbors, local leaders, and pastors, many of whom were personally connected to those who died.
Just down the street, the debris field marks where three people were killed and five others injured when an explosion and fire tore through the complex earlier in the day.
Remembering Sylvia Collins
Among those honored was Sylvia Collins, a Democratic Party precinct chair known for her energy, advocacy, and signature raised‑fist rally pose.
State Rep. Cassandra Garcia‑Hernandez reflected on the loss, saying she couldn’t imagine taking another “fist‑up photo” with Collins.
State Sen. Royce West urged the community to remember Collins by continuing the work she championed.
Authorities have not yet released the names of the other two victims, believed to be a young woman and her toddler.
Search and Recovery Complete, Cause Still Unknown
Dallas Fire‑Rescue Chief Justin Ball confirmed that the search and recovery phase is complete, though he declined to comment on whether construction crews digging near the property may have struck a natural gas line before the blast.
Ball also defended the actions of firefighters who were on scene for up to 10 minutes before the explosion without ordering evacuations. He said crews first had to locate the source of the gas odor, secure a water supply, and gear up before they could begin clearing the building.
Lawsuit Filed Against Atmos Energy
One survivor has already filed a lawsuit against Atmos Energy, accusing the utility of failing to properly monitor for gas leaks. Attorney Sadi Antonmattei‑Goitia said incidents like this “don’t happen without bad decisions being made.”
Atmos did not respond to questions about the lawsuit but issued a statement saying the company’s “hearts go out to the people who were tragically lost, their families, and everyone who has been impacted.”
Dallas, TX
McAllen Welcomes Texas Hockey | Dallas Stars
DallasStars.com is the official Web site of DSE Hockey Club, L.P. The Dallas Stars primary logo is a registered trademark and the Stars name and secondary logos are trademarks of the Dallas Stars. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and NHL Conference logos are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 1999-2026 DSE Hockey Club, L.P. and the National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved.
Dallas, TX
At least three dead after fire destroys Dallas apartment complex
A large fire destroyed an apartment complex in Dallas after crews responded to reports of a gas leak. Authorities say at least three people, including a child, were killed. Other residents are unaccounted for.
Published On 29 May 2026
-
Los Angeles, Ca12 minutes agoMan arrested for multiple Los Angeles freeway shootings: CHP
-
Detroit, MI32 minutes ago
Archdiocese of Detroit’s list of parishes chosen for halted Masses grows
-
San Francisco, CA42 minutes agoGiants reassign 3B coach Borg; Wotus named interim replacement
-
Dallas, TX47 minutes agoVigil honors victims of Dallas apartment explosion that killed three and injured five
-
Miami, FL54 minutes ago
Miami kosher, Mutra, restaurant earns Michelin star | The Jerusalem Post
-
Boston, MA56 minutes agoRed Sox outfielder Roman Anthony suffers another injury setback
-
Denver, CO1 hour agoDenver weather: Warm weather to end May
-
Seattle, WA1 hour agoSeattle City Council proposal would use street closures to curb gun violence