Friday, August 10, 2007
Two drug houses in Dallas finally torn down
Residents in the Oak Cliff neighborhood had complained for years.
DALLAS Dallas tore down two houses in Oak Cliff that neighbors complained about being drug houses.
The neighborhood at Crest and East Elmore avenues is otherwise "mostly well-kept," says WFAA; neighbors had complained for years about the two run-down buildings.
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Michael Davis, says:
Some more coverage, video, and a slideshow.
http://dallasprogress.blogspot.com/20...
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