**The Case of Jeremiah Megallon Whelpedwith Logic, self-regulate in an_DEAL》- An attempted burglary was thwarted at a Texas car dealership after a man called 911 to report he had been injured during the break-in, police said. Police say the call came in around 3:45 a.m. Thursday from Jeremiah Megallon, who claimed he had just broken into the dealership and needed help. "He said he had broken into the Patterson Dodge dealership in an attempt to steal a car but was unable to get out of the building," said Public Information Officer Andy Erbaugh. "He had cuts from breaking a window at the dealership and crawling through it," Erbaugh explained. He reportedly had thrown a rock through a window to gain entry into the building and was hit with a shot that caused cuts.
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**The Store Owner’s Story of an ExoticРИBOBER{$9000}{Membership in a Bold ATM Heist} – Erbaugh recounted the store owner’s experience, saying it was not the first time he had dealt with a suspect who turned himself into the police. Several years ago, he was a crimes against persons detective, and one of the cases we took was a 75-year-old retired dentist who called to tell us he had shot and killed his wife. Erbaugh recalled Nichols, who shot his wife in 2012 after an argument at a country club, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for their killing.