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REAL ESTATE REPORT
Shoots Robber
Jacolby Tremone McCoy and his buddies allegedly planned to rob a Plano Road business, but they did not bank on the business owner being upstairs and armed. It happened early June 7, about 4:30 a.m. at a business in the 10300 block of Plano Road, when four masked men broke in by prying open the door. But the owner, who was working upstairs, heard the commotion, came down and opened fire on the suspects who he witnessed grabbing cash, according to police. The suspects ran out to a vehicle and hurriedly departed. Some 30 minutes later, an (unmasked) McCoy was dropped off at the doors to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, formerly Doctors Hospital near White Rock Lake. After diagnosing gunshot wounds, hospital personnel called police, who promptly connected the dots. “Evidence collected at the scene, at the hospital, and witness testimony provided detectives with sufficient probable cause to charge Mr. McCoy with the burglary on Plano Road,” police say in a press release, adding that “Mr. McCoy was hospitalized in critical condition. The business owner was not injured.”
Crime Numbers 2
Men arrested and charged with aggravated robbery after a series of driveway robberies.
9:47 p.m.
The time the first two victims were robbed at gunpoint in the 6100 block of Oakcrest. 5
Minutes. The time between the two robberies on May 19. The first woman was robbed at around 10:15 p.m. in the 6800 block of Blackwood. At 10:20 p.m., two more were robbed in the 6200 block of Saratoga.
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