Special to the Weatherford Democrat Apr 14, 2021 MorgueFile
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner s Office has released the name of one of two men found dead inside an abandoned school in Whitt Sunday evening as Daniel Gomez, 26.
A cause of death was still pending Wednesday morning.
The Parker County Sheriffâs Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the scene where two deceased males found in northwestern Parker County Sunday evening.
Weatherford Police Department received a call on a non-emergency line around 4 p.m. Sunday regarding a male individual who may be in danger at an unknown address in the âDallas/Weatherfordâ area.
A second call was received and transferred to the PCSO, stating individual(s) were located at an unidentified abandoned school with red bricks at an unknown address with possible gunfire. Sheriffâs deputies began canvassing areas with similar descriptions within Parker County.
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Authorities found two men dead inside an abandoned school in Parker County Sunday, the sheriff s office says.
The Weatherford Police Department received two separate calls Sunday regarding one or more people in danger at an unidentified abandoned schoolhouse with possible gunfire, according to the Parker County Sheriff s Office. The second of the calls was transferred to the sheriff s office.
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Deputies ultimately discovered two men dead in an abandoned school in the 4200 block of North Farm-to-Market Road 52 in Whitt.
Special to the Weatherford Democrat Apr 12, 2021 MorgueFile
The Parker County Sheriffâs Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the scene of two deceased males found in northwestern Parker County Sunday evening.
Weatherford Police Department received a call on a non-emergency line regarding a male individual who may be in danger at an unknown address in the âDallas/Weatherfordâ area.
A second call was received and transferred to the PCSO, stating individual(s) were located at an unidentified abandoned school with red bricks at an unknown address with possible gunfire. Sheriffâs deputies began canvassing areas with similar descriptions within Parker County.