Oct 23, 2024
After a three-month search, authorities have apprehended a teenage girl in North Texas who was accused of fatally shooting a manager at a fast-food restaurant in Bexar County. According to U.S. Marshalls, Adiah Roberson, 17, was arrested without incident on Tuesday, Oct. 22, around 1:30 p.m. near Pleasant Drive and C F Hawn Freeway Frontage Road in Dallas. Roberson was wanted for murder in the shooting death of 33-year-old Daniel Shrewsbury. She was also wanted for forgery of a government document. The fatal shooting happened on July 7 at a Sonic Drive-In in the 5500 block of Babcock Road in San Antonio. San Antonio Crime Stoppers said officers responded to the scene after reports of a shooting and found Shrewsbury unresponsive with a gunshot wound in the chest. The victim eventually died at the scene. Investigators reported that Roberson got into an altercation with a Sonic employee after she tried to pay with counterfeit money. Shrewsbury, who was a manager, walked outside to take a photo of Roberson’s license plate, and she allegedly shot him. Authorities issued a warrant for Roberson’s arrest and said she had eluded law enforcement since the incident. She was booked into the Dallas County Jail on a $520,000 bond.
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