Vehicular fatal accidents and more news around DFW

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(Dallas, TX) -- A driver is dead from a single-car crash in southwest Dallas yesterday. The car crashed on west-bound I-20 near South Polk but investigators can't yet say why. They do not believe any other vehicles were involved. The driver was dead at the scene.

(Fort Worth, TX) -- Fort Worth police are questioning the shooter who killed a Dallas teenager over the weekend. The 13-year-old boy, Zahnii Davis, was shot at a condo complex on Stoneybrook Drive on Saturday and died at Cook Children's hospital. Police questioned and have now detained the suspected shooter. Detectives have not said why Zahnii was shot.

(Dallas, TX) -- A missing Dallas teenager has been found safe but the circumstances of her disappearance are still murky. Yesterday, someone called 911 to say 18-year-old Alyana Clark was missing and the caller believed her life was in danger. Police believed she was in the company of a man named Deonty Washington. Last night, Dallas police announced she was found safe but there's no mention of Washington's whereabouts.

(Dallas, TX) -- A Southwest Airlines passenger is going to prison for more than a year for attacking a flight attendant last year. In addition to 15 months behind bars, Vyvianna Quinonez has also been ordered to pay nearly $26,000 in restitution and a $7,500 fine for the assault on a Southwest flight between Sacramento and San Diego. Furthermore, she's banned from flying for three years once she's turned loose on supervised release and must take anger management counseling. The attack followed after the flight attendant directed Quinonez to wear her mask, buckle her seat belt and lift up her tray table before landing. Passenger cell phone video shows Quinonez stand up and punch the flight attendant in the mouth and grab her hair. The attack only stopped when a passenger sitting across the aisle intervened and loudly ordered Quinonez to sit down.

(Flower Mound, TX) -- A couple of jet skiers are okay after their watercraft capsized at Grapevine Lake yesterday. Flower Mound firefighters were called out and put a boat on the water to go out to the jet skiers. They turned out to be fine because they were wearing life jackets. The firefighters attached a line to haul the capsized jet ski to dry land.

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