Breaking: Dallas police find threat to NorthPark Center Nordstrom ‘unsubstantiated,’ mall says
“NorthPark is aware of the situation involving threats to several area Nordstrom stores. Out of an abundance of caution, Nordstrom NorthPark is closed at this time as DPD investigates,” the shopping center said in a written statement.
Dallas police confirmed the threat was “unsubstantiated,” the mall said shortly before 1 p.m., and the mall remained open. Police told The News there was “no threat found at this time.” Nordstrom did not immediately respond to request for comment. Security officials at the Galleria Dallas, the site of another Nordstrom store, said they were not aware of any threat.after a reported shooting that turned out to be a man banging a skateboard on the ground in the food court.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dallas police responding to ‘unconfirmed threat’ at NorthPark Center mallOfficers responded to the North Dallas mall about 10:30 a.m. Saturday after police said the shopping center received an “unconfirmed threat.”
Read more »
Dallas ISD, District 6: Dallas Morning News recommendsDallas ISD board trustee Joyce Foreman has been on the opposite side of this newspaper on several issues. At times, her positions can be cause for concern,...
Read more »
Dallas District Attorney Speaks About Dallas PD Evidence IssuesNew information in a memo to Dallas City Council members Friday showed even more police videos than known before were improperly labeled.
Read more »
Nordstrom’s Spring Sale Is Here — And It’s Better Than EverThe sun is out and Nordstrom’s annual spring sale is here — and it’s better than ever. The luxury retailer didn’t hold back this year, boasting deals even better than those …
Read more »
UC Riverside ends controversial research center relationship with Beacon EconomicsThe university's arrangement with Beacon Economics to produce research as the Center for Economic Forecasting and Development garnered sharp criticism from some UC faculty.
Read more »