Dallas man arrested in suspicion of in the church thefts

A suspect has been arrested in connection with the theft of thousands of dollars worth of electronics  from the Highland Park United Methodist Church.

The 29-year-old man faces felony theft charges after multiple electronics came up missing. The items included a sound board, two blu-ray DVD players and one Mac computer.

The man was booked in the Dallas County jail under a $200,000 bail. The man is also a suspect in other church burglaries and has a history of theft in the Highland Park area. Police found the man because he sold the items to pawn shops using his real name. The police then recovered the stolen items and linked them to his name.

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Police have suspect in pickup truck theft case

A man who is accused of stealing a pickup truck at knife point in Fort Worth is also associated with other theft cases in the area, according to police officials.

The 46-year-old man is the of suspect in carjacking, attempted carjacking and purse snatching for incidents that happened in Fort Worth. He is also a suspect in cases that occurred in Dallas, including the robbery of a 77-year-old, four other robberies and two carjackings.

The man was arrested after a Dallas Police officer followed him in a pursuit that ended at the Love Field runway. The police officer rammed his car into the stolen truck that the man was driving in order for him to stop.

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Texas man charged with bank robbery

A 49-year-old man from Mohave County was charged with robbing a bank and was indicted last week.

The jury indicted the man with misdemeanor theft and armed robbery. He is currently being held in the county jail on a $250,000 bond and he will be arraigned on August 9. If convicted, the man faces up to 12 and a half years in prison.

The man is charged with robbing the Wells Fargo bank after giving the bank teller a note to give him money and made it known to her that he had a gun. The amount of money that he left with was not reported, but police officials later caught the man and arrested him.

If you or your loved one has been charged with a serious crime, such as theft or robbery, you need experienced representation on your side during this difficult time. Contact the Dallas theft and robbery lawyers of the law office of Mark T. Lassiter by calling 214-845-7007.

Three men charged with theft of cattle

Three Milam County men were arrested and charged with theft of livestock from a local ranch.

They were arrested in connection in the theft of seven cows. An investigation was going on for several days after a rancher reported that cattle were missing from a ranch.

An investigator found that the cattle were sold at an auction barn. The same investigators are involved in four other cases that have a total of 50 missing livestock.

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One person shot during attempted robbery in Dallas

A woman was shot while walking in downtown Dallas during an attempted robbery, near the AT&T building.

According to authorities, two women were walking down the street to the AT&T building where they are both employed, when a man approached them holding a gun. He asked the woman to give him her purse or he would shoot her. She refused, and said well, shoot me then. He then shot her in the head. The other woman ran to get help.

The gunman then fled the scene without the purse and is still being searched for. The victim was transported to the hospital and is expected to be okay.

Woman arrested for theft of SUV

A 29-year-old woman was arrested after she stole a woman’s SUV that had her five children in it.

The woman faces charges of auto theft and abandoning/endangering a child and was brought to jail after she was arrested. The children, ages ranging from 1 to 9, were left in the car for a short period of time while their mother went to peak into a rental home. The mother left her Ford Expedition running so that the children would have air condition on them.

The 29-year-old woman then got into the SUV and drove off.  Later she dropped off four of the children and left one in the car before she continued to drive off.  Two miles later, the police found the SUV abandoned in a parking lot.

If you or a loved one has been charged in a serious crime, such as theft, contact the Dallas theft and robbery lawyers at the law offices of Mark T. Lassiter by calling 214-845-7007.

Wichita Falls man suspected in Dallas robbery case

Dallas Police Officers arrested a man from Wichita Falls who is suspected to be involved in a Dallas robbery case.

The 53-year-old man was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and one count of robbery. He was also charged with violation of parole. The Dallas robbery occurred at a Whole Foods store when a woman was loading groceries into her car. He knocked her down took her ring and necklace, which were valued at $90,000. Surveillance video and a partial license plate led detectives to the man.

If you or someone you love has been charged with a serious crime such as theft or robbery, you need experienced representation on your side. Please contact the Dallas robbery and theft lawyers at the Law offices of Mark T. Lassiter by calling 214-845-7007 today.