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Man Wielding Rat Trap Breaks Into Houston Lighting Store
Police say thief stole money from safe, threw prayer rug on floor.

James Brock has worked in newsrooms and for publications around the world, including in New York, Paris, Dubai, and Houston. He attended high school in Germany, and graduated from the University of Alabama.
Police say thief stole money from safe, threw prayer rug on floor.

Asia Youngs-Bailey, a photographer, has exhibited at museums and shows.
Police say 12-year-old was dropped off at a relative's home around 3 a.m. on Friday morning.
There were three Match 5 winners in Wednesday's drawing, and Patch is the place to check your numbers.
Asali gave birth to a female calf on Monday, and the pair are bonding well.
Move taken by parent company Fiesta, which also owns Taco Cabana, is part of a national retrenchment.
Bounty hunter had taken individual to facility on Tuesday night; officials investigating.
"Beer and Brass" and "Peter and the Wolf" just two of group's highlights.
"It is exactly the same job whether you are a man or a woman. Why is there a $50,000 difference?"
The next drawing takes place on Wednesday night at 9:59 CST, so get your tickets soon.
Victim, who was in a black Mercedes, was hit in neck on Timmons Lane near Highway 59.
Discount merchant, which sells bedding, furniture, rugs, and other household items, will do business at 5000 Westheimer.
Sandy Phan-Gillis, who had been detained in China for more than two years, landed in Los Angeles on Friday.
Five Bur oaks are now a living legacy to the conservationist, who died in January at the age of 94.
Ricardo Salazar-Limon was paralyzed by a bullet in 2010 during a traffic stop on the Southwest Freeway.
Federal officials: 86 percent of those apprehended had prior criminal convictions.
Texas Equusearch is seeking help in locating 31-year-old Melanie Sue Voss.
Greenway-based fitness and tennis center will be replaced by Life Time Fitness.
Thousands attended the event on Earth Day to voice their support for science and facts.
Bayou City chefs are cooking for a great cause, and you can help.