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BREAKING: DeSoto Police Arrest Former Property and Evidence Clerk

DeSoto Police, acting on a tip from a member of the public, executed a search warrant late Thursday at the Frost, Texas home of their former property and evidence clerk Carl Edmison, and identified numerous items believed to have been stolen over the course of his employment. Edmison was arrested and 13 firearms, various power tools, and a compressor were recovered.

DeSoto Police received a tip approximately two weeks ago that Edmison was allegedly in possession of items that had been stolen from the DeSoto Police Property and Evidence Room over an extended period. Detectives then began an investigation and secured the warrant that was successfully executed Thursday.

 

Edmison was charged with a felony violation of Texas Penal Code 31.03 Theft of a Firearm / Enhanced (13 counts) and remains in custody. He is said to be cooperating with detectives and the investigation is ongoing.

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Rowlett Woman Convicted in Murder Conspiracy

Holly Ann Elkins, a resident of Rowlett, has been convicted in connection with the brutal murder of Alyssa Ann Burkett, Leigha Simonton U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas.

The trial, which spanned seven days, resulted in Elkins being found guilty of conspiracy to stalk, stalking using a dangerous weapon resulting in death, and brandishing a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.

Elkins’ former fiancé, Andrew Beard, had previously pleaded guilty to stalking using a dangerous weapon, resulting in death and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.

He received a 43-year sentence in federal prison.

“Holly Elkins and Andrew Beard constructed a campaign of terror aimed at Alyssa Ann Burkett, the mother of Mr. Beard’s young daughter. After months of harassment and stalking, this campaign ended in the incredibly violent murder of Alyssa at the hands of Mr. Beard with Ms. Elkins’s full participation and knowledge in the planning and ensuing attempted cover-up,” said Simonton.

“This U.S. Attorney’s Office, and the Department of Justice as a whole, are committed to bringing those guilty of such heinous domestic violence to justice.  I pray that today’s verdict brings the victim’s family the peace they need to move forward. I know they will never allow Alyssa’s daughter to forget just how much her mother loved her.”

Evidence presented during the trial revealed that Elkins played a significant role in orchestrating the murder of Alyssa Ann Burkett on October 2, 2020.

Burkett, aged 24 at the time of her death, was the former girlfriend of Mr. Beard, with whom she shared a daughter.

The prosecution argued that Elkins harbored aspirations of building a life with Beard and establishing a maternal relationship with his daughter.

When her attempts to undermine Burkett’s parental fitness failed, Elkins allegedly goaded Beard into committing the heinous act.

The relationship between the two began in early April 2020, resulting in a swift progression towards engagement.

Tensions flared as Elkins became increasingly frustrated with Beard’s continued relationship with Burkett.

Shortly after Elkins moved into Beard’s residence, she began to harass Burkett, according to officials.

In June, Elkins and Beard conspired to surveil Burkett by placing a GPS tracker on her vehicle.

Elkins reportedly made false reports to law enforcement and planted incriminating evidence in Burkett’s possession.

Days before the murder, Elkins purchased supplies used in the crime, including a black rain suit and weaponry.

Text messages exchanged between Elkins and Beard revealed her encouragement for him to commit the act.

On October 2, 2020, Beard carried out the murder, disguising himself as a black man and ultimately fatally injuring Burkett.

Elkins remained at Beard’s residence during the crime, attempting to establish an alibi.

Testimony from Burkett’s new boyfriend implicated Elkins as the mastermind behind the murder, leading to her indictment.

Elkins now faces the possibility of life imprisonment for her alleged role in the tragic event.

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DeSoto Community Joins City Manager Finalists for Reception and Q & A Session

The three finalists to become DeSoto’s next City Manager were front and center in DeSoto City Hall Thursday Evening for a meet & greet reception and to answer pre-submitted questions from residents that were designed to reveal the personal side of each candidate and the path they intend to lead DeSoto in during their potential tenure.

Mayor Rachel L. Proctor conducted a question-and-answer session with each candidate in the packed City Council Chambers. Since they would all be asked the same questions, only one City Manager candidate was allowed into the chambers at one time. The first candidate to address the crowd was Cheryl Harrison-Lee, the CEO of Harrison-Lee Development Consulting Company, who has close to four decades of experience in public administration.

Harrison-Lee told the gathering that she wants to serve in DeSoto because she believes that city management is a calling. “I started 39 years ago in it. I love it. I have not shifted careers, and here’s why. When I go to the doctor’s office, when that nurse takes my blood pressure I’m counting on her to read it correctly. Because if she doesn’t read it correctly and it’s elevated, I can go out and have a stroke. So I’m counting on her to do a job and do it correctly. And when she comes home, I know that she’s counting on me to do my job correctly. What they’re counting on is the next morning if there’s snow, we’ve had it moved. They’re counting on parks for their children. They’re counting on clean water. So, I value this. I believe that public service is a calling.”

Cheryl Harrison-Lee
Cheryl Harrison-Lee

The second finalist to address the crowd was Joseph L. Lessard,  who served as City Manager of Ashland, Oregon, Assistant City Manager for Austin, Texas, and Assistant to the City Manager of Dallas, Texas. Said Lessard of why he wants to lead DeSoto, “I think you have an impressive city. I think it’s on the cusp of change. I can’t tell you how quickly it’s going to come, but the way I look at it I think it’s coming and so the question I think is how do you manage it so you’re happy with the results? And I think you have to look at the issues that are coming from the recommendations that you have of potential solutions 360 degrees. Quite often everybody has a mindset that this is the answer. But have you really asked yourself what the opposite answer is? What’s the creative solution that may be t

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