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Third Tacoma teen charged in fatal shooting that occurred during suspected vehicle prowl
Third Tacoma teen charged in fatal shooting that occurred during suspected vehicle prowl

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time02-03-2025

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Third Tacoma teen charged in fatal shooting that occurred during suspected vehicle prowl

A third person has been charged in a fatal shooting that occurred after a suspected vehicle prowl was interrupted in Tacoma. Prosecutors charged Dominick Blair Byrd, 18, with two counts of second-degree murder on Friday, according to court documents. Byrd is accused of fatally shooting James Marsh, 53, outside the victim's home. A plea of not guilty was entered on Byrd's behalf during his arraignment. Pierce County Superior Court Commissioner Barbara McInvaille set his bail at $1 million, records show. Elijah Alexander Andrews, 18, was charged in Pierce County Superior Court Jan. 15 with two counts of second-degree murder, The News Tribune reported. A plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf. The judge in the case ordered that the name of the third defendant, 17-year-old boy, not be publicly released while the investigation is ongoing. Detectives identified Byrd as the third suspect in Marsh's death through a witness statement, phone logs and a jail phone call between the teen and Andrews. Police were dispatched at 2:21 a.m. to the 4800 block of North 18th Street for reports of shots fired. Marsh was lying in the street in front of his home when officers arrived. He was injured from several gunshot wounds and was later declared dead at 2:37 a.m., according to a probable cause document. Officers spoke to 911 callers who reported seeing an older silver vehicle drive away on North 18th Street. There was also a vehicle across the street parked in front of another home with its driver's side door open, documents show. Marsh's girlfriend told detectives she was asleep before police arrived, prosecutors wrote. When she woke up to the police pounding on her door, she realized Marsh was no longer inside the home. Through their investigation, detectives learned from surveillance footage that three people were in the middle of a vehicle prowl in the neighborhood. Two people were looking into Marsh's Land Rover Range Rover and a vehicle across the street, prosecutors wrote. Footage showed Marsh coming out towards the street where two people were, and lights flashed between the cars. The people ran back to their vehicle and drove off. Footage allegedly showed there was also a third person involved. Following the unnamed teen's arrest on Jan. 10, detectives reviewed a jail call between him and Andrews where they discuss someone named 'Dom' turning himself in, prosecutors wrote. The teen and Andrews alleged during the call that three of them were there during the shooting. Through a police database, detectives learned Andrews was listed in a police report with Byrd, prosecutors wrote. A witness who was close to Andrews told detectives that 'Dom Byrd' was the third person involved in the homicide and was the person to 'fire the gun.' Byrd's phone records also allegedly showed that his phone was in the area of where Marsh lived right before police were dispatched to the scene. His phone was also in the area where another vehicle prowl occurred prior to the shooting, prosecutors wrote. Officers arrested Byrd on Wednesday after he left his apartment, prosecutors wrote. Byrd has not been previously convicted with a crime, records show.

A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody
A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

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A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody

Tacoma Police arrested a third suspect Wednesday in a case officers are investigating as a homicide, after a man was fatally shot Jan. 9 on a residential street in Tacoma's North End. Officers were dispatched to the 4800 block of North 18th Street at about 2:30 a.m. Jan. 9 after a report of gunfire and a man lying in the street, whom they found suffering several gunshot wounds, The News Tribune reported. Police and Tacoma Fire personnel attempted life-saving measures but the man was declared dead at the scene. Crime scene technicians and detectives responded to the scene and opened an investigation. The victim was later identified as James Marsh, 53, of Tacoma, according to a release from the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office. Police booked the third suspect, an 18-year-old man, into the Pierce County Jail Wednesday, according to the department's post on X. He joins another 18-year-old man whom officers booked into the jail Jan. 14, and a 17-year-old boy whom officers booked into Remann Hall Jan. 10. All three are suspected of murder in the second degree, the post said. Elijah Alexander Andrews, whom officers arrested Jan. 14, was charged in Pierce County Superior Court Jan. 15 with two counts of second-degree murder, The News Tribune reported. A plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf. The judge in the case ordered that the 17-year-old's name not be publicly released while the investigation is ongoing. The News Tribune is not naming the third suspect because he hasn't yet been charged with a crime. The News Tribune also reported based on court records that surveillance footage showed a person thought to be Marsh walking toward two people who were looking into and touching vehicles near his home, including his Land Rover Range Rover, on Jan. 9. It appeared that a third suspect was allegedly involved, prosecutors wrote in the probable cause affidavit. Detectives also learned that several vehicle prowls were reported in the area just before the homicide, according to court documents. The investigation is ongoing, according to the post. It requests anyone with information to contact Tacoma Police or Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County.

Range Rover flips into Pasco apartment AC units: FHP
Range Rover flips into Pasco apartment AC units: FHP

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

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Range Rover flips into Pasco apartment AC units: FHP

LONG SPUR, Fla. (WFLA) — A crash Wednesday overturned a Range Rover before colliding with air conditioning units at an apartment, the Florida Highway Patrol announced. A Land Rover Range Rover driven by a 78-year-old Odessa woman was traveling westbound on a private drive approaching Gunn Highway when the vehicle did not stop and continued across Gunn Highway. The Range Rover crashed into a Ford Van, driven by a 21-year-old Tampa woman who was traveling southbound on Gunn Highway, according to FHP. 84-year-old pickup driver runs over beachgoer's head in Daytona Beach After the crash, the van stopped on the roadway, but the Range Rover struck a rock wall and tree, causing the car to rotate and overturn. The Range Rover then collided with apartment air conditioning units at 1470 Long Spur, troopers said. Both drivers suffered minor injuries from the crash and were transported to a nearby hospital. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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