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Multiple Shots Fired at Apartment Complex in Arlington On Saturday Night
The Arlington Police Department responded to a shooting in the 4900 block of Long Beach Drive at an apartment complex on Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 8:09 p.m. When officers arrived, they located an 18-year old man on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene.
While officers were still on scene investigating, a few minutes later around 8:15 p.m., the Kennedale Police Department responded to a man who had been shot and drove to their city for help. Arlington officers responded to that scene which was in close proximity to this initial shooting scene at the apartment complex. Investigators determined that the man who had a gunshot wound in Kennedale was related to the shooting on Long Beach Drive. A vehicle was seized at the Kennedale location for further processing.
Lubbock County officials confident in Tarrant County Medical Examiner service as reports reveal issues
Lubbock County officials confident in Tarrant County Medical Examiner service as reports reveal issues By Kase Wilbanks | April 20, 2021 at 6:48 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 7:01 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Since 2019, Lubbock County has used the Tarrant County Medical Examiner for autopsy services when the Commissioners Court decided to forgo hiring its own ME. Officials maintain the process has been a good one, despite reports of wrongdoing by a Tarrant County employee and the ME himself.
“We have the utmost trust in the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office,” Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish said. “Dr. [Nizam] Peerwani is widely recognized as being one of, if not, the expert in the field of medical pathology. So, we have very much a high level of trust.”
Parker County officials identify 1 of 2 victims found dead at abandoned school
The official cause of death are pending autopsy results from the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, authorities said.
Credit: theaphotography - stock.adobe.com Author: Jozelyn Escobedo (WFAA) Updated: 9:43 AM CDT April 15, 2021
PARKER COUNTY, Texas The Parker County Sheriff s Office has identified one of two people who were found dead Sunday in an abandoned school.
Sheriff Russ Authier confirmed Wednesday that 26-year-old Daniel Gomez of Waco is one of the victims. The other victim s name has not been released at this time, pending next of kin.
Authorities said the Weatherford Police Department received a call Sunday afternoon on a non-emergency line about a man who may be in danger at an unknown address in the Dallas/Weatherford area.
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The Parker County Sheriffâs Criminal Investigations Division has opened a homicide investigation regarding two men found deceased inside of an abandoned school building in Whitt last weekend.
The two men were identified as Efrain Mendoza, 35, of Austin, and Daniel Gomez, 26, of Waco. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner s Office Thursday released their cause of death as homicide due to gunshot wounds.
Both men were found deceased Sunday evening in an abandoned school in the 4200 block of North FM 52 in Whitt.
Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier said the case originated Sunday afternoon, when a call came into Weatherford Police Department on a non-emergency line regarding a male individual who may be in danger at an unknown address in the âDallas/Weatherfordâ area.
Bodies found in abandoned Parker County school identified as men from Austin, Waco
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WEATHERFORD, Texas - Authorities have identified the bodies found in an abandoned rural Parker County school over the weekend as two Central Texas men.
The bodies were identified as 35-year-old Efrian Mendoza, of Austin, and 26-year-old Daniel Gomez, of Waco. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled both of their deaths as homicide from gunshot wounds.
Their bodies were found near the front door of the abandoned school in the 4200 block of North FM 52 in Whitt.
Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier said Weatherford PD got a call Sunday afternoon about a man who may be in danger somewhere in the Dallas/Weatherford area.