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Fort Worth Police Look to Public for Help in Murder of Three Found in Dumpster

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Earlier this week, three bodies were discovered in a Fort Worth dumpster, dismembered and lit on fire. The gruesome discovery was made just after 6 a.m. in the 3100 block of Bonnie Drive.

Fort Worth Police were called to the scene after someone reported a dumpster fire. After extinguishing the fire, police found the bodies of three individuals inside; one of a child, an adult male and a female, who appears to be a teen or adult.

The body of the male has since been identified as David Lueras, a 42-year-old who reportedly has a connection to Hurst, Euless and the Bedford area. Lueras has a criminal background with charges that include fraud, theft and drug possession.

Identifying the other two bodies is posing a challenge for authorities as the other bodies had been badly dismembered with body parts said to be missing as well.

“Public Assistance Requested to help locate the murderer(s) of three victims found in a dumpster: an unidentified child, a young teenage or adult female, and an adult male. One victim was identified as 42-year-old David Lueras. Please call 817-392-4339 or 817-392-4338,” the Fort Worth Police tweeted.

The dumpster and all evidence was taken away by Fort Worth Police and detectives who hope to identify the two victims and get justice for all. Since news of the crime, neighbors in the area have been rocked by the crime. Some left flowers in the area while others hope someone will come forward with tips to solve this heinous crime.

Fort Worth Police are asking anyone with information to call Detective M. Barron at 817-392-4339 or Detective T. O’Brien at 817-392-4338. Tips and information may also be reported to the city’s homicide unit at 817-392-4330.

Those looking to make an anonymous tip can call Crime Stoppers at 817-469-8477.

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