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Dallas Police: Teen Arrested in May 19 Preston Center West Shooting Was Out On Bond

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A 17-year-old man was arrested last week in the shooting death of a Dallas security guard at a Preston Center West parking garage on May 19.

Antwon Osborne, 17, was taken into custody on May 23 in Nevada and is awaiting extradition, authorities said. 

On Wednesday, the Dallas Police Department said officers had made an arrest in the killing of a security guard at Preston Center West earlier in May.
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— WFAA (@wfaa) May 31, 2023

Detective Jonequia Acrond, who is handling the case for the Dallas Police Department, did not respond to a request from daltxrealestate.com for more information. It wasn’t until May 31 that local media were notified of the arrest. 

Osborne was out on bond for another crime when the shooting occurred, according to documents obtained by daltxrealestate.com.

Access to Dallas Police Department data has been limited since a May 3 ransomware attack compromised city servers. The PD’s crime dashboard has not been updated in almost a month, and open records requests are up to three months behind. 

https://daltxrealestate.com/2023/05/29/preston-center-shooting-has-district-13-residents-questioning-public-safety/

Police said at the time of the Preston Center West incident that a gunman shot a security guard who confronted him while he was breaking into a vehicle.

Adalberto Santiago, the 34-year-old security guard, died at the hospital following the incident, and the gunman got away. Police located the getaway car, a gold Toyota Camry, shortly after the shooting at a parking lot on North Cockrell Hill Road. 

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