Found Deceased TX - Hasson Lindsey Jr., 21, Killeen, 10 Jul 2018 *in danger*

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Family members say missing Killeen man may be in danger

The Killeen Police Department would like to ask for the public's help in locating a Missing Person last seen on 07-10-2018 in Killeen.

Reported missing is Hasson Lindsey Jr, a 21 year old male who is 5’10” and around 180lbs. Lindsey is depicted in the attached photographs provided by the reporting family member. Hasson's family believes he may be in some sort of danger.

If anyone has information on the current or last known whereabouts of Hasson Lindsey, please contact the Killeen Police Department at 254-501-8830. Any information is useful information.

Thank you Killeen – Stay Vigilant!
Jonesey #171

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BELL COUNTY, Texas (KWTX) A man reported missing over the weekend in Killeen was found dead Tuesday and the suspect is on the run.

Police officer responded to a rural area in west Bell County to assist the Temple Police Department after they discovered a dead man's body.

Killeen Justice of the Peace Bill Cooke was notified and the body was transported to the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Science (SWIFS) in Dallas.

SWIFS identified the body as as 21-year-old Hasson Kareem Lindsey, Jr. Wednesday.
Missing Killeen man found dead, suspect wanted
 
Temple Detectives presented the case to the Bell County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday afternoon. The case was accepted and a complaint was issued charging 26-year-old Oklahoma resident Raymond McKinnon with the murder of Hasson Lindsey, Jr. This complaint was reviewed by Justice of the Peace David Barfield, who issued a warrant for McKinnon’s arrest and set bond at $1 million. This is an active and ongoing investigation.

Any further requests for information surrounding this incident can be directed to the Temple Police Department.
Missing Killeen man found dead
 
Missing Central Texas man found dead, suspect arrested

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Wednesday night, Temple police spokeswoman Ellen Morton said in a press release that Lindsey was “believed to be associated” with a vehicle that a Temple police officer pulled over at around 2:30 p.m. on July 11 at Westfield Boulevard and West Adams Avenue.

A man got out of the vehicle, “stated that he had just been shot and promptly passed out,” police said.

The other two men in the vehicle sped off.

But on Thursday, Killeen police spokeswoman Ofelia Miramontez said McKinnon was the injured passenger in the vehicle.
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The officer stayed with the injured man and radioed a description of the vehicle to other officers, who found the car at the intersection of Airport Road and Twin Oaks Drive where the car’s driver “made a maneuver that caused the police vehicle and the suspects’ car to collide,” police said.

The two men ran, but officers caught them both.

The shooting victim was taken to Scott & White Medical Center, but on July 12 left the hospital against medical advice.

The two men who were in the car, Frankie Nathaniel Boyd III, 23, and Duvalle Sommerville, 24, both of Killeen, remain in the Bell County Jail.

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Affidavit shows how police linked shooting victim to missing man’s death

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Police didn’t make a possible connection between the shooting victim and the missing Killeen man until July 15 when an investigator saw a news report about Lindsey’s disappearance.

The investigator contacted Lindsey’s mother who said her son’s girlfriend “had told her that Lindsey had left with a large stack of cash.”

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McKinnon asked Boyd to stop at an apartment complex in Killeen where another man, later identified as Lindsey, got into the left-rear seat of the car, the affidavit says.

“Boyd stated that the suspect pointed a gun at the man in the back left passenger seat and told him to leave his stuff and get out of the vehicle,” the affidavit says.

“Boyd then heard the suspect (say) something about ‘not pulling that,’” according to the affidavit.

“Boyd then heard gunshots. Once the shooting stopped, Boyd saw that the suspect had been shot and the man in the back-left passenger seat was not moving and Boyd believed that the man had been killed.”

McKinnon “directed Boyd to drive to a rural area in Bell County where Boyd and Sommerville removed the body and left the body next to a rural road,” the affidavit says.

On July 17, investigators found Lindsey’s body on July 17 lying face up in a ditch.

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Suspect charged with murder after missing Killeen man found dead
A man has been charged with murder in connection with the death of a Killeen man who was reported missing July 14.
According to an arrest affidavit Raymond McKinnon, 26, an Oklahoma native had Frankie Nathaniel Boyd III, 23, and Duvalle Sommerville, 24, both from Killeen, drive him to a meet up with Lindsey to get some cash. Boyd told police that once Lindsey was in the car, Mckinnon pointed a gun at him and told Lindsey to leave his stuff and get out.

According to the affidavit, the two men began shooting at each other and Lindsey was killed. McKinnon was also shot and injured.
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