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Grand jury indicts two on armed robbery charges

3 hrs ago Two people were indicted by the Hunt County grand jury Friday on armed robbery charges  in connection with a reported holdup in Commerce almost two years ago. Two people were indicted by the Hunt County grand jury Friday on armed robbery charges  in connection with a reported holdup in Commerce almost two years ago. Braxton Murphy and Quincey Washington were among four people who were initially arrested by the Commerce Police Department in connection with back-to-back robberies reported in the city during the summer of 2019. Murphy, 23, of Mansfield, and Washington, 24, were each indicted on one count of aggravated robbery during Friday’s monthly meeting of the grand jury. The charges allege the incident occurred on July 30, 2019.

Hunt County grand jury indicts two for armed robbery in Commerce

Courtesy Hunt County Detention Center Two people were indicted by the Hunt County grand jury Friday on armed robbery charges  in connection with a holdup in Commerce almost two years ago. Braxton Murphy and Quincey Washington were among four people wo were initially arrested by the Commerce Police Department in connection with back to back robberies reported in the city during the summer of 2019. Murphy, 23, of Mansfield, and Washington, 24, were each indicted on one count of aggravated robbery during Friday’s monthly meeting of the grand jury. The charges allege the incident occurred on July 30, 2019. Reports from the Commerce Police Department from the time said officers responded to a home invasion robbery on Bois d’Arc Street late that night. One suspect in the robbery died after being transported to a Plano hospital after suffering a gunshot wound believed to have occurred during the robbery.

Drug Take Back event in Commerce Saturday

Drug Take Back event in Commerce Saturday Apr 22, 2021 Apr 22, 2021 The City of Commerce will be participating once again in a National Prescription Drug Take Back on Saturday. The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Commerce Police Department and is aimed at keeping communities safer by providing a safe and effective means to dispose of expired, unused, or unwanted prescription medications which can be just as dangerous to the community as illicit street drugs. Prescription drugs thrown into the trash can end up contaminating the soil, underground water tables, ponds, and lakes. Prescription medications flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain can lead to contamination of community drinking water supplies.

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