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Texas teenager arrested for involvement in shooting death of Sonic manager during fake money transaction

Texas teenager arrested for involvement in shooting death of Sonic manager during fake money transaction

A teenage girl from Texas has been taken into custody over three months after she allegedly murdered a Sonic manager during a heated dispute about counterfeit money.

Adiah Roberson, 17, was apprehended on Tuesday at a residential complex in Dallas, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Two men who have been accused of killing Jocelyn Nungaray are believed to be members of a Venezuelan gang, according to a search warrant. Adiah Namir Roberson, 17, can be seen in this photograph taken from her page on the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitive list.

Houston residents were left shocked and horrified after a group of home invaders disguised themselves as DoorDash delivery drivers. The incident took a terrifying turn when they tied up a mother in front of her children before engaging in a shootout with a police officer. The brazen criminals took advantage of the trust people have in food delivery services to carry out their heinous acts. This shocking incident serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers that can lurk behind seemingly innocent situations.

“I deeply regret the behavior of the person who was with me,” Joseph expressed remorsefully after his arrest. “The events unfolded in a manner that should not have occurred. I do not wish harm upon anyone.”

Roberson, who was previously on the Texas “Top 10” Most Wanted Fugitive list, has been arrested and is now in custody at the Dallas County jail. According to reports, she faces charges of murder and forgery. The bond for her release has been set at $520,000. While it remains uncertain when she will be extradited, she is expected to be transferred to a jail in San Antonio, as confirmed by the San Antonio Police Department to Fox News Digital.

Adiah Roberson, who is accused of shooting and killing a Sonic manager when attempting to use counterfeit money as payment, was apprehended over three months later. (Texas Dept. of Public Safety)

Authorities have confirmed a tip they received through Texas Crime Stoppers, which led multiple agency fugitive investigators to her. They are currently assessing whether the tip is eligible for the $5,000 cash reward that was being offered for information that could lead to her capture.

According to a woman who identified herself as his mother on an online obituary tribute wall, Shrewsbury was known for his sense of humor and his caring nature. She described him as someone who would go above and beyond for Sonic, stating that he would “bleed sweat and tears” for the beloved character.

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