UPDATE: Please see the surveillance video from the aggravated robbery involving the suspects and suspect vehicle.
Original Post: February 2, 2017 at 16:01
On February 2, 2017 at approximately 5:28 a.m., Mr. Brent Randall B/M/44 and another victim were parked in their vehicle waiting for a business to open at 1820 W. Mockingbird Lane. Mr. Randall was seated in the front passenger seat. While they were waiting, a gray vehicle approached Mr. Randall and the other victim. Recognizing that they were in some kind of danger, the driver with Mr. Randall began to drive off as a Latin male wearing a red bandanna over his face shot from the gray vehicle into the victims’ vehicle. Mr. Randall was shot and died from the gunshot wound.
Shortly before this homicide, an aggravated robbery occurred at the Anchor Inn, located at 10230 Harry Hines. The victim of the aggravated robbery was not injured and was able to give officers the same vehicle description and suspect description as the surviving victim in the homicide of Mr. Randall.
Video surveillance was obtained from the Anchor Inn showing the suspect vehicle and the robbery. The victim at the Anchor Inn gave the following description of the suspects and the suspect vehicle:
A gray four door Chevrolet Malibu 2012 to 2014 model. The first two digits of the license plate are believed to be “EH.”
Suspect 1: Latin male wearing a red bandanna covering his face with straight hair
Suspect 2: Latin male driver with spiked hair
The Dallas Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying these suspects. We believe these two offenses could be related due to the close proximity and striking similarities of the suspects and suspect vehicle.
Anyone with information on the identity of these suspects are asked to call North Texas Crime Stoppers at 1-877-373-TIPS (8477). All tipsters remain anonymous.
CRIME STOPPERS INFORMATION
Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information called into Crime Stoppers that leads to the arrest and indictment for this felony offense and other felony offenses. Call Crime Stoppers at: (214) 373-TIPS, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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