Friday, November 07, 2008
From staff reports
As the condition of the Mexia man who police say was shot in his home improved to fair Thursday, a fourth man was arrested in the apparent home-invasion robbery.
Trevor O’Neal Smith, 19, of Mexia, was being held in the Limestone County Jail on Thursday on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary of a habitation. His bond was $150,000.
Waco residents Damion Jackson, 22, Willie McCraw, 20, and Louis Smith, 21, also still remained in the jail Thursday on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary of a habitation, assault of a police officer and evading arrest. Each was held on $260,000 bond.
Mexia police have said about 11 a.m. Monday the men broke into a house on North Ross Street and shot Nick Hill, the home’s resident, who is in his mid-20s.
The men then led police on a multi-county, high-speed chase to Bremond, where the suspects’ 1985 Oldsmobile Delta 88 wrecked, police said.
Mexia police were not available by phone Thursday for an update.







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