A murder and two home burglaries occurred in our area this past week:

Sidney is charged with murder and evading arrest

Tarin Sidney is charged with murder and evading arrest: Dallas County

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Murder —Friday, March 28, a little after midnight, witnesses discovered 45-year-old Christopher Kassim bleeding to death on a sidewalk near Forest Lane and Greenville. Responding police officers followed a trail of blood and, after a brief foot chase, caught up with suspect Tarin Sidney, 43, whose hand was lacerated and bleeding, according to a police report. The officers found a knife nearby. Dallas Fire and Rescue took Kassim to the hospital where he was pronounced dead, presumably from stab wounds. Sidney is in custody on a $501,000 bond, charged with murder and evading arrest.

Home burglaries were reported at each of these locations within 24 hours of one another.

Home burglaries were reported at each of these locations within 24 hours of one another.

Home burglaries—Tuesday night a home in the 10400 block of Solta, near Easton and Northlake, was burglarized; thieves reportedly forced entry and took two televisions and a blue ray player.

Wednesday morning a home in the 10800 block of Hayfield, near Plano and  McCree reportedly was burglarized in similar fashion. The suspect (s) kicked in the front door and made off with $2500-plus worth of electronics and jewelry.

Other crimes in/around the neighborhood this week:

Towed away—Last Thursday, 46-year-old Pedro Mendez reported that shortly after his car broke down on 635 near Abrams, someone in a tow truck stole his vehicle. He had walked to get help, he says, and en route back to the car, he witnessed a black flatbed tow truck loading and driving away with his Suburban.

Threatened with gun—At about 7:30 p.m. last Friday a 55-year-old man at the Forest Green Manor, apartments on Forest Lane near Abrams, was confronted by a man with a gun who threatened to “shoot [his] ass.” The victim turned and fled and was unharmed.

People being jerks—sometime during the night Friday, a vandal chunked a rock through the drive-thru window at Braums on Greenville and Forest, shattering the glass.

Jerks, cont.—Tuesday afternoon someone vandalized a city-owned mowing tractor by smashing the window; it was parked at Moss Park at Greenville and Royal.