Crime & Safety
WilCo Deputies Called To Help In Bar Shooting Investigation
Police Chief Roy Fikac wrote on Twitter early Sunday that suspect Paul Medina is sought after incident in Taylor, Texas.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX —Williamson County Sheriff's Office deputies were called to assist after a reported early Sunday shooting inside a bar in Taylor, Texas, the police chief of that city said.
Via Twitter just past 12:30 a.m., Police Chief Roy Fikac didn't specify a location for the shooting but named the sought suspect as Paul Medina. The man was last seen in a white Dodge or GMC pickup truck lacking a front license plate with overhead running lights.
Fikac said the suspect is considered armed and dangerous, described as heavyset. He was last seen wearing a black T-Shirt and blue jeans.
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No further details were released. It's unclear if anyone was injured in the shooting or what may have led to the violence. The name and location of the bar was not disclosed.
Sheriff Units responding to Taylor PD’s Call for Assistance at local bar SHOOTING inside Taylor City Limits. @SheriffChody @WilCoSheriffPIO pic.twitter.com/ppo9N7tVkN
— Chief Roy Fikac (@Roy_Fikac) September 22, 2019
Update - SHOOTING in Taylor - Suspect alleged to be a Paul Medina last seen in a white Dodge or GMC Pickup Truck with no front license plate. Considered Armed & Dangerous @WilCoSheriffPIO @SheriffChody pic.twitter.com/BjWmdJEugZ
— Chief Roy Fikac (@Roy_Fikac) September 22, 2019
Update- Suspect Vehicle is described as a White Dodge, Flat Bed Diesel Two Door Truck with running lights on top.
— Chief Roy Fikac (@Roy_Fikac) September 22, 2019
Update- Suspect Description is heavy set male in black T-Shirt and Blue Jeans alleged name of Paul Medina.....
— Chief Roy Fikac (@Roy_Fikac) September 22, 2019
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