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Crime
Man Arrested In Fatal Stabbing
Fights In Parking Lot Leave One Dead
Mar Bella Apartments
On Friday night, Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s deputies were sent to the Mar Bella Apartment Complex, 12000 block of N. 15th Street, in refer- ence to several fights. They were also told that several gun- shots had been heard.
When deputies arrived, they discovered an adult man dead in the parking lot. They also dis- covered that a vehicle driven by a Door Dash delivery worker had also been struck by gunfire. The driver was not injured.
The investigation into the death is continuing. However, no arrests have been made.
3 Charged With Robbing Convenience Stores
A 20-year-old man was ar- rested Sunday in connection with a fatal stabbing. The mur- der took place in the 2500 block of W. St. John Street.
According to the Tampa Police Department, when offi- cers arrived at the location shortly before midnight Satur- day, they observed a 35-year- old man slumped against the wall and bleeding profusely. The man died at the scene. The victim had been stabbed in the left side of the chest and the back of his neck.
Detectives interviewed a witness, who told them that the three men all lived at the home. The victim and Andy Adonay Flores Tello be- came engaged in a physical
ANDY ADONAY FLORES TELLO
confrontation. The witness said he also observed the vic- tim running from Flores Tello.
He was located the follow- ing day and was charged with first-degree murder.
Three young adults were arrested and charged with rob- bery. The event took place on September 27th, shortly after 3 a.m.
According to the Tampa Police Department, a man wearing a dark mask entered the Circle K, 410 S. 50th Street. Once inside, he walked through the store and grabbed several items. While at the counter, the man pointed a handgun and demanded cash from the clerk. He then fled the scene.
The man left a bag of chips on the counter he had touched. Police processed the bag and identified the suspect as 26-year-old Tevin William.
Shortly after, police said William entered the 7-11 Store, 7401 E. Broadway, and
grabbed several items. He went to the counter and once again, demanded cash from the clerk. He fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash.
All three were located at an apartment complex in North Tampa and taken into custody.
The women were identified as Dmorah Alexander, 23, and 25-year-old Temprestt Fabian. All three were charged with robbery. The in- vestigation is continuing.
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