Disturbance on Hampton Road

On February 22, 2016, at about 12:55 p.m., Dallas police were notified of a disturbance involving multiple people at the KHVN Radio Station at 5787 S. Hampton Road.

The radio station was sponsoring a candidate forum for the race for Dallas County Commissioner District 3.  Commissioner John Wiley Price, former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Dwayne Caraway, Mr. Micah Phillips, and Balch Springs Mayor Cedric Davis were present along with other members of their staffs.

We are aware that there may be multiple video recordings of the altercation that took place and detectives are working to secure them.   A portion of the disturbance was captured on video and has been released to the media.

Detectives from the Assaults Unit of the Crimes Against Persons Division are working to interview the involved parties and witnesses to the incident.

We will provide additional details as soon as they become available and appropriate for release. 

Burglary Caught on Camera

The Dallas Police Department Property Crimes Division is asking for the public’s assistance to help identify a burglary suspect.

On January 5, 2016, between the hours of 1:00 am and 6:40 am, a Black male suspect committed a burglary in the 100 block of N. Rosemont Avenue. The suspect was captured on surveillance video  inside the location removing property without permission. 

If anyone has information regarding this burglary, or can identify this suspect, we ask that you contact Detective Cleary, or the Southwest Investigative Unit at 214-670-7471. Please see the posted surveillance video.

Dallas Police Detectives Need Help Finding This Burglary Suspect

The Dallas Police Department Property Crimes Division is asking for the public’s assistance to help identify a burglary suspect.

On December 27, 2015, between the hours of 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm, a Black male suspect committed a burglary in the 2400 block of Five Mile Parkway by kicking in a door of a residence and taking property. The suspect was captured on surveillance video  driving up to the offense location in a white Chevrolet Trailblazer that had blue tape holding the front passenger side window in place.  The video also captured the suspect returning to the vehicle moving it closer to the residence to load one large television in the rear of the SUV. The suspect then returned back to the victim’s residence and took an additional television. The suspect placed the television in the backseat of the suspect vehicle and fled the offense location.

If anyone has information regarding this burglary, or can identify this suspect, we ask that you contact Detective Cleary, or the Southwest Investigative Unit at 214-670-7471. Please see the posted surveillance video.

Aggravated Robbery Suspects at Large

The Dallas Police Department’s Robbery Unit is investigating four business robberies. The following robberies involve two Black male suspects who broke into businesses in the early morning hours and hid inside until employees arrived.  Once the employees arrived, the suspects took cash and or property at gunpoint. The suspects are two black males wearing dark clothing, dark masks, and gloves.

In two of the offenses, a suspect vehicle was captured on video.  The pictured suspect vehicles are a tan or pewter colored Late 1990’s model Nissan Altima with minor front end damage and a tan-colored Chevrolet Tahoe. 

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Anyone with information on these robberies or the operators of the pictured vehicles is asked to call Detective Loeb at (214) 671-3584. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at (214) 373-TIPS (8477).

Jewelry Theft

The Southwest Division Property Crimes Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance with a jewelry theft that occurred on January 2, 2016 at 3662 W. Camp Wisdom Road . The below surveillance video shows the suspect prying open the jewelry case while another individual was talking to the salesman. The suspect lifted the glass and took the property without permission. The suspect in the video is describes as a Black male between 25-30 years of age. 

If you or anyone you know has information on this theft or know the identity of the suspect, please call Detective B. Avila at
214-671-0550.

Double Homicide on MD Love Freeway

On January 12, 2016, officers responded to an emergency call at 7272 Marvin D. Love Freeway, the Surrey Row Apartments. When officers arrived, they discovered two Black males deceased in the apartment. Both victims died from gunshot wounds.  The deceased have been identified as Alexander Friday Udom B/M/27 and Todd Anthony Moore B/M/24. A Capital Murder offense will be made on 9121-2016. Next of Kin has been made.

Investigators are asking that anyone with information related to these murders contact the Crimes Against Persons Division at (214) 671-3584.

Detectives Searching for Serial Dollar Store Robbery Suspect

Update: On December 14, 2015, at 2:35 p.m., still photos of suspect below.

The Dallas Police Department is working three cases where a Black male suspect has robbed a Dollar General and a Family Dollar store. It is believed that all of the incidents are related and we are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect. 

On November 11, 2015 at about 8:30 P.M., the suspect entered the Dollar General store located at 4627 W. Kiest and approached the register. The suspect gave the cashier a note and a backpack then demanded money and cigarettes. The suspect told the cashier he did not want to hurt anyone as he kept his hand in his pocket leading the cashier to believe that he had a gun. This offense is documented on case number 263103-2015.

Then on November 17, 2015 at about 9:30 A.M., the suspect entered the Family Dollar store located at 4421 W. Kiest and approached the register. The suspect said he did not want to hurt anyone and gave the cashier a backpack and demanded money and cigarettes. This offense is documented on case number 267659-2015.

Finally, on December 5, 2015 at about 8:40 A.M., the suspect entered the Dollar General store located at 4627 W. Kiest and approached the register. The suspect put a bag on the counter and told the cashier that he didn’t want to hurt anyone and demanded money and cigarettes. The suspect kept his hand in his waist band leading the cashier to believe that he had a weapon. This offense is documented on case number 282351-2015.

The suspect is described as a Black male, 20 to 25 years old, 5’8 -5’9 and 170-180 pounds. The suspect also has a lazy eye that has been noticeable by the victim’s in these offenses. 

If anyone has any information about these offenses, please contact the Southwest Investigative Unit at 214-670-7471 or 214-671-0630. 

 

Dallas Police Citizen’s Academy Graduates Class #39

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On Saturday, December 12, 2015, the Dallas Police Citizens Police Academy (CPA) graduated 53 students the 39th class since the program’s inception.   The graduates completed a 10-week academy program at the Dallas Police Basic Academy.   During the academy, the class members were educated about various units within the police department, such as the Communication Division, Gang Unit, Homicide Investigations, Financial Crimes, Human Trafficking, Family Violence, Canine, Neighborhood Police Officers, and volunteer and youth outreach programs.  The CPA is offered twice a year, in both English and Spanish.

For information regarding the next CPA, call (214) 670-7624.

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Detectives Seeking Information About Jewelry Theft

On November 19, 2015 at about 11:30 A.M., the suspect entered the Sears store at the Southwest Center Mall and approached the jewelry counter. The suspect asked to see a ring in the display so the sales associate pulled out the ring and gave it to the suspect. When the sales associate looked away, the suspect put the ring in his pocket and gave the associate a fake ring in its place. The suspect then walked out the door and left the location.

The suspect is described as a 6’0 to 6’2 Black male in his early to mid 20’s. Detectives from the Dallas Police Southwest Investigative Unit are asking for the public’s help in identifying this suspect.Sears Theft

If you have any information about this offense please contact Southwest Investigative Detective Cleary at 214-670-7471. This offense is documented on case number 271232-2015.

 

Help Identify Who Stole this Train and Trailer

On Thursday, November 26, 2015, the victim’s 18-foot trailer and trackless train was stolen from his residence in the 1500 block of Kings Highway.  The stolen trailer has yellow caution tape on it and several bumper stickers.  The trackless train has a motorized engine with #5 on it.  The three stolen cars are purple, green, and orange; the green car has a Southern Railway sign on it.  

If you have any information regarding this offense, please contact Detective Ridley at the Southwest Investigative Unit at (214) 671-0630. Please see the posted photos.