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Help find missing 25-year-old Khyondre Corbin, Ran off after traffic stop by Dallas Police

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Help find missing 25-year-old Khyondre Corbin, Ran off after traffic stop by Dallas Police near Fuel City on Riverfront Boulevard

DALLAS, Texas — The family of 25-year-old Khyondre Corbin is pleading for answers after he mysteriously disappeared following a traffic stop by Dallas Police on May 12, 2025.

According to his mother, Mellissa Thomas, Corbin was pulled over near Fuel City on Riverfront Boulevard.

Police reported that he “ran off” during the stop. However, his car was left behind, his phone was still inside, and he has not contacted anyone since.

Loved ones say it is completely out of character for Corbin to vanish without reaching out.

His mother describes the ordeal as a living nightmare, made worse by what she says is a lack of cooperation and transparency from law enforcement.

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Despite repeated requests, Dallas Police have not released body camera footage from the incident.

A missing person report has been filed, and Thomas continues to push for the truth about what happened to her son.

I just want my child back — or at least answers,” she said.

Anyone with information on Corbin’s whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately, or contact his mother directly at 214-229-4704.

The community is encouraged to share his story and keep pressure on authorities until answers are found.

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Erica Austin killed in crash with dump truck in Birmingham

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Erica Austin killed in crash with dump truck in Birmingham 4800 block of Pinson Valley Parkway Jefferson County

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. — Authorities have identified the woman killed in a fatal crash Monday morning that also left a child injured in Jefferson County.

According to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office, the victim has been identified as 32-year-old Erica Nicole Austin, a resident of Birmingham.

The collision occurred early Monday morning and involved a passenger vehicle and a dump truck, said Center Point Fire District Chief Brandon Dahlen.

Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported.

Upon arrival, first responders found Austin critically injured. Despite efforts to assist, she was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:46 a.m.

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A child who was traveling with Austin sustained injuries in the collision and was transported by Center Point Fire and Rescue to Children’s of Alabama for treatment. The child’s condition has not been released.

The driver of the dump truck was not injured, officials confirmed.

The impact of the collision led to a complete closure of the roadway for approximately five hours as authorities worked to investigate the scene and clear the wreckage.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Accident Reconstruction Team is leading the investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the deadly crash.

No additional details have been released at this time.

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