US Marshalls are looking for a man believed to be armed and dangerous in Texas.
According to a People report, 48-year-old Trent Paschal was arrested for the murder of his 30-year-old wife Savannah Paschal. Trent is currently wanted by the U.S. Marshalls for stealing an SUV from an SUV in Houston and removing his ankle monitor after leaving bail.
KTRK reports that Paschal, a resident of La Marque, allegedly murdered his wife on October 21, 2020. Paschal is accused of hiding in the bathroom of her home and fatally shooting his eight-year-old wife.
After the murder, a video was recorded by a neighbor and uploaded to Youtube. The video shows Paschal allegedly on the phone with his wife’s aunt, and he is heard “confess that he shot Savannah”.
Paschal was arrested in a Walmart parking lot and shot dead during his arrest after allegedly drawing a gun against authorities. Paschal recovered in hospital, was booked in Galveston County Jail, and then released on a $ 550,000 bond. As a condition of his release, he was ordered to wear an ankle monitor.
It wasn’t long after Paschal’s release that he decided to get rid of the ankle monitor. Paschal is said to have robbed a car salesman in Houston with the tip of a knife during a test drive in a car dealership. KHOU reports that the vehicle was a black 2013 Chevy Tahoe SUV with black rims, chrome mirrors and chrome door handles.
Trent Paschal has not been seen since the robbery, and his bond has since been revoked. Paschal is now wanted in Galveston County, Texas, for murder, illegal possession of a firearm by a criminal, and serious assault with a deadly weapon.
We’re at the intersection of two major Texas highways so Paschal could potentially be driving through the area. If you spot him, contact the local police immediately. Please do not try to arrest him yourself.
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