Dallas police said they have not directly linked the cases at this time but that there are similarities they want the public to be aware of.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
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Harvard students apologize for publishing image of Anne Frank’s face on bikini-clad woman
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‘A lot of empty kindergarten rooms’: US birth rate hit a 32-year low last year
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Here’s how to prevent dementia, according to new world health guidelines
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Woman survived Appalachian Trail stabbing by playing dead and hiking to safety, police say
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