Officers responded to the scene at 10000 Harry Hines Boulevard around 12:30 p.m., where they found a man shot behind an empty storefront.
A man died after Dallas police found him shot on Harry Hines Boulevard in Northwest Dallas Friday afternoon, officials say.
Around 12:30 p.m, Dallas police officers arrived at 10000 Harry Hines Boulevard, near Loop 12, where they found a man shot behind an empty storefront. He died after police andThe Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office is working to identify the man. Anyone with information may contact contact Detective Andrew Knoebel at 214-671-3584 or atBalch Springs police ask for help to ID suspect in slaying of 20-year-old, Trending Reporter. Noor Adatia is a trending news reporter on the breaking team.
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