
The second suspect’s mother was in court for the virtual hearing. The judge said the teen was last in court in December for evading arrest. The judge was told she was not able to be located. One of the suspect’s mother was not in court. Because they are juveniles their names and mugshots will not be released to the public.

The police department’s spokesman said the teens were able to take Munsie’s cell phone.īoth juveniles were taken to the Tarrant County Juvenile Justice Center in Fort Worth. When the teens could not find the keys to the car, one is accused of stabbing the 31-year-old in the neck, breaking the knife in the attack.

Haltom City Police detectives say the alleged plot was to steal Munsie’s car at the apartment Munsie was dropping off a food delivery on Saturday night. The complex where the teens were arrested is about a half-mile west of where the murder took place. Missing Monkeys Back Entertaining Visitors at Dallas Zoo, Security Concerns to Be Discussed 27 without incident at an apartment complex on the 3600 block of Tanacross Drive in Fort Worth. A SWAT team was called and the two teenagers were taken into custody on Jan. Meanwhile, Haltom City detectives said they discovered evidence that linked the two juveniles to the case. The customer was questioned by police and cleared in the case, Peters said. Munsie did not make it to the customer’s door before she was murdered. “She was delivering food to someone in that building,” Haltom City police Sgt. Munsie was found in the breezeway Saturday night with “obvious signs of trauma,” according to the police department.

Investigators said Munsie, a mother of three who was working a side job as an Uber Eats driver, was fatally stabbed in the neck during a robbery at the Northern Cross apartments in Haltom City at about 9:30 p.m. Haltom City police announced the arrests Wednesday evening but released more details Thursday morning about the case and the arrests.

Two 14-year-olds are in custody, accused of capital murder in the death of 31-year-old mother and food delivery worker Ryan Graham Munsie.
