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DALLAS — A man has been arrested in connection to the deaths of three womenwho were all found with stab wounds in empty fields in recent months, Dallas police said.
Oscar Sanchez Garcia, 25, was arrested on Wednesday, July 19, and he faces three counts of murder, according to a police news release. His bond was set at $4 million, according to online records.
Police linked Sanchez Garcia to the cases through phone records, video and data from a license plate reader that allegedly put his vehicle and phone locations in the areas where the victims were last known to be alive, and where their bodies were found, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by WFAA.
The first woman's body, later identified as 60-year-old Kimberly Robinson, was found April 22, 2023, in the 200 block of Santa Fe Avenue near the intersection of North Corinth Street Road and East Clarendon Drive in southern Dallas. A person passing by the area near the Trinity River notified police of the body found nude from the waist down and stabbed.
Two months later, a man going down the gravel road at Santa Fe Ave. to fish thought he’d driven over a chain when he got out of his truck and found 25-year-old Cherish Gibson's body in the same area Robinson was found. She was also partially nude and stabbed. Gibson was last seen near an adult bookstore on Harry Hines Boulevard. The owner told WFAA that Dallas police pulled surveillance video from his store because Gibson's phone pinged outside the store.
According to the affidavit, investigators also obtained video from near where Gibson was found dead on Santa Fe Ave. The video showed a blue Ford pickup truck "with distinct stickers on the rear windshield," the affidavit said.
The same pickup truck was captured on a license-plate reader on June 24 on Harry Hines Blvd., around the same time and place Gibson was last seen alive
.
Investigators learned that the truck was registered to Sanchez Garcia, who also lived near where Gibson and Robinson were found dead, the affidavit said.
And on July 15, the body of an unidentified woman was found in a field less than five miles away from the other two victims. A man walking his dog discovered the body. He told police his dog had run to it a week earlier but he had believed it was a person sleeping. The body was also not clothed from the waist down and also stabbed.
Oscar Sanchez Garcia, 25, was arrested on Wednesday, July 19, and he faces three counts of murder, according to a police news release. His bond was set at $4 million, according to online records.
Police linked Sanchez Garcia to the cases through phone records, video and data from a license plate reader that allegedly put his vehicle and phone locations in the areas where the victims were last known to be alive, and where their bodies were found, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by WFAA.
The first woman's body, later identified as 60-year-old Kimberly Robinson, was found April 22, 2023, in the 200 block of Santa Fe Avenue near the intersection of North Corinth Street Road and East Clarendon Drive in southern Dallas. A person passing by the area near the Trinity River notified police of the body found nude from the waist down and stabbed.
Two months later, a man going down the gravel road at Santa Fe Ave. to fish thought he’d driven over a chain when he got out of his truck and found 25-year-old Cherish Gibson's body in the same area Robinson was found. She was also partially nude and stabbed. Gibson was last seen near an adult bookstore on Harry Hines Boulevard. The owner told WFAA that Dallas police pulled surveillance video from his store because Gibson's phone pinged outside the store.
According to the affidavit, investigators also obtained video from near where Gibson was found dead on Santa Fe Ave. The video showed a blue Ford pickup truck "with distinct stickers on the rear windshield," the affidavit said.
The same pickup truck was captured on a license-plate reader on June 24 on Harry Hines Blvd., around the same time and place Gibson was last seen alive
.
Investigators learned that the truck was registered to Sanchez Garcia, who also lived near where Gibson and Robinson were found dead, the affidavit said.
And on July 15, the body of an unidentified woman was found in a field less than five miles away from the other two victims. A man walking his dog discovered the body. He told police his dog had run to it a week earlier but he had believed it was a person sleeping. The body was also not clothed from the waist down and also stabbed.
Affidavit reveals how police linked alleged Dallas serial killer to deaths of 3 women
Police had been investigating if the three deaths were connected.
www.wfaa.com
Affidavit reveals how police linked alleged Dallas serial killer to deaths of 3 women
Police had been investigating if the three deaths were connected.
www.wfaa.com