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Dallas Police: 28-Year-Old Woman Detained For Killing 1 Victim At Red Bird Residence And Tying Up Others

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After tying up victims and eventually killing one of them at a Dallas house last week, a 28-year-old woman has been detained, according to authorities.

Cause Of Death

On Wednesday, Kayla Griffin was apprehended and taken into custody in Bloomfield, New Mexico. According to officials, Deleon Williams, 30, was found dead on Saturday and will be charged with murder. She is currently being kept in custody.

Dallas Police

Source: mirror

After responding to a gunshot in the 900 block of Medalist Drive on September 30, police learned what had happened at the Red Bird residence about 11 a.m. When police arrived, they saw a woman walking to seek assistance after being shot.

Police arrived on the scene and found an unharmed male who was bound and screaming for assistance. Williams, another victim who had been shot and had his wrists bound, was found by the police. Police reported that he passed away there. This incident is still being investigated, and no motive has yet been found.

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