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4 teens, 1 adult arrested in string of 8 Dallas aggravated robberies, police say

Five people, including four teens, were arrested in a string of robberies in Dallas from May, according to police, who said they seized handguns and a rifle from the suspects.
Five people, including four teens, were arrested in a string of robberies in Dallas from May, according to police, who said they seized handguns and a rifle from the suspects.

Five suspects, four of which are teens, have been arrested in a string of aggravated robberies from May, according to the Dallas Police Department.

On Wednesday search and arrest warrants were executed by the department leading to the arrest of the five suspects. Four of the arrests were related to robberies and one was arrested for an unrelated weapons violation.

Handguns and a rifle were seized by police.

The following arrests were made:

  • 15-year-old male, business robbery
  • 16-year-old male, two counts of aggravated robbery of a business, aggravated robbery of an individual, two counts of business robbery, and robbery of an individual
  • 16-year-old male, aggravated robbery of an individual, two counts of business robbery, robbery of an individual
  • 16-year-old male, three counts of business robbery, robbery of an individual
  • 24-year-old Laquavious McMath, unlawful carrying of a weapon

The eight robberies took place at the following dates and locations:

  • May 3 at 4000 block of Cedar Springs Road, aggravated robbery of a business

  • May 3 at 2600 block of Throckmorton Street, aggravated robbery of an individual

  • May 7 at 4000 block of Cedar Springs Road, aggravated robbery of a business

  • May 15 at 3400 block of Oak Lawn Avenue, aggravated robbery of a business

  • May 18 at 4100 block of Cedar Springs Road, aggravated robbery of an individual

  • May 28 at 4300 block of Brown Street, aggravated robbery of an individual

  • May 28 at 3400 block of Oak Lawn Avenue, aggravated robbery of a business

  • May 28 at 4400 block of Lemmon Avenue, aggravated robbery of a business

Nicole Lopez
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Nicole Lopez was a breaking news reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2023 to 2024.
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