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Leading Off (3/19/14)

Traffic woes; child exploitation ring busted; man wonders if he was stolen as a baby; Candace and Tony Romo welcome second son
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Scary Commute. Things got a bit dicey yesterday after a wreck on 635. Some thought the best course of action would be to turn around and try to drive against traffic (a few claimed that police told them to do so). Once everyone turned back around, traffic started to unsnarl.

Feds Announce Results of Online Child Exploitation Investigation. Operation Round Table, as it was called by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations team, busted a ring that had more than 250 victims and 14 suspects. One suspect is still at large and agents need help identifying the 18- to 20-year-old they believe is in North Texas.

Man Awaits DNA Test to See if He Was Stolen as a Baby. Sam Miller, 50, needs a new kidney as a result of a hereditary disease. He asked family members about the disease. None of them have it. That’s when he realized he was adopted. Then he found out his birth certificate was made up. Then friends came across a story about a baby stolen from its parent’s arms in Chicago around the time Miller was born. So now Miller’s waiting for the results of a DNA test to see if he was stolen as a baby.

Candace and Tony Romo Welcome Second Son. I am so behind. I didn’t even realize Candace Romo was pregnant. She had Rivers Romo yesterday. He’s 8 pounds, 12 ounces.

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