Crime & Safety
4th Arrest Warrant Issued In East Travis County Home Invasion
Sheriff's officials seek Samuel Steinfeld, 17, who's thought to have driven getaway car in violent incident at 1700 block of Lancer Lane.
TRAVIS COUNTY, TX — A fourth arrest warrant has been issued for one of the suspects in a home invasion this week that led to a victim being shot various times.
The violent incident occurred at around 5 p.m. on Jan. 27 in the eastern portion of the county when Travis County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) deputies responded to a 911 call amid reports of shots fired along the 1700 block of Lancer Lane. It was there that officials found a 21-year-old male with multiple gunshot wounds to the face, neck, shoulder and back.
Several teens were seen fleeing on foot before being detained. Detectives arrested Jesus Corrales, 17, and charged him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. A warrant was issued for David Orion Dewey-Haagensen, 17, for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. A 16-year-old juvenile also was arrested, according to the sheriff's office.
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Detectives also have issued a warrant for a fourth suspect, Samuel Steinfeld, 17, who is sought for aggravated robbery, according to the press advisory issued by the sheriff's office. Steinfeld is suspected of driving the get-away vehicle, officials noted.
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But in the last 48 hours, those original charges have been modified. According to a press advisory, Corrales and Dewey-Haagensen and the minor have been charged with aggravated robbery, which is a first-degree felony. The modified charges were implemented based on interviews with witnesses and suspects, according to the sheriff's office.
The sheriff's office has since released booking photos of the suspects. The minor's anonymity is safeguarded by virtue of his juvenile status.
Dewey-Haagensen was injured in his attempt to flee the scene and was released from a local hospital on Tuesday. The victim is expected to survive and was also released from the hospital Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Jesus Corrales booking photo via TCSO

David Orion Dewey-Haagensen booking photo via TCSO

Photo of Samuel Steinfeld provided by TCSO
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