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Killeen Murder-Suicide Under Investigation
A Killeen man is believed to have shot and killed his wife late Tuesday night before turning the gun on himself, taking his own life.
According to a press release from the Killeen Police Department, a couple was having a domestic dispute when things took a horrible turn.
Officials arrived at the couple s home in the 3900 block of Tatonka Drive at 11:54 PM Tuesday, February 23 after receiving a 911 call in reference to a shooting.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the female victim and the male were involved in a domestic disturbance when the male produced a handgun and shot his wife. The male was in the garage when officers arrived. Police say he shot himself while police were at the scene.
Late-night domestic dispute leaves two people dead in Killeen
Jaromir Chalabala
and last updated 2021-02-24 11:30:25-05
KILLEEN, TX â Killeen Police say a late-night domestic disturbance has led to two people deceased.
Police were dispatched to the 3900 block of Tatonka Drive at 11:54 p.m., on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, after receiving a call in reference to a shooting.
Preliminary investigation revealed that a female victim and a male were involved in a domestic disturbance when the male produced a handgun and shot his wife.
The male was in the garage when officers arrived and then shot himself, taking his own life.
According to police, three children were in the residence and they were unharmed.
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DPD waiting for test results in Alan White case
Jan 15, 2021 | 12
James Alan White of Dallas has been missing since Oct. 10.
Dallas Police said they are waiting for test results to come back from SWIFS, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences, in the Alan White case. LGBT police liaison officer Chelsea Geist said they’re also waiting on warrants. She said a separate warrant is required for Apple and then for each application on his cell phone.
“It is a very difficult and time-consuming process unfortunately,” she said.
White went missing on Oct. 10. After leaving L.A. Fitness CityPlace, he was caught on video putting gas in his car the the RaceTrac station on Maple at Inwood in Oak Lawn. Cameras caught him leaving the station going north toward his home, but the car was later recovered in South Dallas. There’s been no trace of him since.