After successfully acquiring a warrant of arrest on Wednesday, the Plano Police Department captured a Denison man for his Plano murder on August 7. The man will face homicide and unrelated burglary charges.

Plano Murder Case: Denise Man Faces Homicide and Burglary Charges in Texas. (Photo: KXII)
Plano Murder Case Incident Report
The Plano murder case can be traced back to August 7, when the Denison man named Zemarion Derwin Winters, 19, killed a man in the 3300 block of the North Central Expressway. According to a kxxi.com report, the Winters’ arrest on August 16 was after detectives discovered evidence at a crime scene in Dallas that may connect to the Plano murder. The victim, who has no disclosed identity was found dead inside his car in a parking lot.
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Plano Murder Case Verdict
Winter was charged with homicide for his Plano murder. However, there was also a prior and unrelated burglary charge against him. The Plano murder investigation is still ongoing. Meanwhile, Winter was taken into custody at the Collin County Detention Center, with a $1,000,000 bond on his head. There was no released information if Winters had an attorney to represent him.
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