By Matt KyleBreaking News Reporter Seagoville police received a report of shots fired about 11:30 a.m Sunday near the intersection of Fountain and Canterbury Drives First responders found a man at the scene with gunshot wounds He was taken in an ambulance to a hospital Investigators determined the victim was walking on Canterbury Drive when a black sedan drove by who returned fire and ran away but was struck by gunfire Police intercepted and arrested Larry Robertson Crime in The NewsRead the crime and public safety news your neighbors are talking about GoogleFacebookBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy The deceased was identified as Kaisan Haveyan Henderson Robertson was booked into the Seagoville Holding Facility He is a graduate of Baylor University and is a native of San Antonio Matt has written for the Waco Tribune-Herald This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page A family-owned restaurant specializing in fried catfish has opened in Seagoville: Called Doe Belly’s, it's at 103 N in a former Goin' Postal shop where it opened on January 22 This is a second location for Doe Belly's: Owners Patrick McCrea and his wife, Monica, opened the first in Forney in 2009 Patrick was in architecture and cooking meals for friends; Monica encouraged him to open a restaurant of their own They call themselves Southern and Creole with a menu that includes jambalaya they've added new dishes including smoked pork chops “We’re trying to get a little away from seafood and going more toward a comfort-food type space,” McCrea says Catfish is the signature as well as po'boy sandwiches Catfish & fries with two pieces of catfish is about $12 and they offer weekday specials Wednesday-Friday the City of Seagoville reached out to him about opening a location there and it’s been in discussion for four years but it didn’t work out because COVID started and our lease was ending,” McCrea says “So we decided we wouldn’t renew the lease knowing how COVID was going to affect everybody.” There are also plans in the works to relocate the Forney restaurant — now in a former Sonic — to a new space "We'll have a bigger location coming this summer when we move the Forney location to a bigger space with a full bar," McCrea says but I've got to go to city council to get the approval on that building." An institution in Dallas' Knox Street neighborhood has been uprooted: Chuy's the Tex-Mex restaurant that had been open at 4544 McKinney Ave The relocation is due to the fact that the old space at the corner of Knox and McKinney will be razed — part of a mixed-use development on Knox Street that's expected to open in 2026 and include a hotel Rumors about the likely closure of that Chuy's location had circulated for nearly a year A spokesperson said "It’s been an honor to be part of the Dallas community for more than 30 years and serve guests at our restaurant in the Knox-Henderson district bigger restaurant just two miles away and to keep offering our guests everything they love about Chuy’s." Founded in Austin by Mike Young and John Zapp in 1982 Chuy’s became known for its Tex-Mex cuisine and eclectic decor Signature dishes include Big As Yo Face Burritos The McKinney Avenue location was also known for its Hatch chile program that included not only featuring Hatch chiles in various seasonal specials but also positioning a chile roaster outside the restaurant right on McKinney Avenue — very much Old Knox as opposed to the glossy high-rise direction in which Knox is currently headed In July 2024, Chuy's was acquired by Darden Restaurants the hospitality company that owns other big-name chains such as Olive Garden and The Capital Grille outfitting the new location wiith its iconic eclectic theming ceilings filled with hand-carved wooden fish and the Elvis fountain – which has just been refurbished The new location is operated by the same team and they've also expanded total staff to accommodate the space "We relocated to Greenville Avenue because it was a great area with long-term growth potential and wasn’t too far from where we served our guests for more than 30 years," their spokesperson says By Chase RogersStaff Writer Seagoville police responded about 5:50 p.m where officers found a man with a gunshot wound to his torso sitting on the ground at a gazebo The man was conscious and taken to a hospital The Dallas County medical examiner’s office identified the man as William Dean Police said a witness reported seeing the victim and another man sitting in a blue Hyundai car The witness heard the sound of gunfire and then saw the two get out of the vehicle who was referred to as a “suspect” in the release The release did not state whether an arrest was made Seagoville police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to contact them at 972-287-2999 He grew up in Granbury and studied journalism at Texas State University in San Marcos he reported for the Austin American-Statesman and the Corpus Christi Caller-Times He can be reached at 361-239-6527 and Signal at crogers.95 Texas (BP) — A Dallas metro pastor was taken into custody last October for indecency with a child-sexual contact according to a report by the Seagoville Police Department Annual Church Profile reports indicate that Alfredo Rios has served as senior pastor of Iglesia Bautista Antioquia since February 2015 Rios is also listed as the pastor on a Faithstreet search Attempts to contact the church for comment through various listed phone numbers were unsuccessful took place in a Seagoville residence to a juvenile turned himself in without incident to Seagoville police on Oct for the charge’s outstanding warrant and was booked into the Seagoville jail If you are/have been a victim of sexual abuse or suspect sexual abuse by a pastor, staff member or member of a Southern Baptist church or entity, please reach out for help at 202-864-5578 or [email protected] Scott Barkley is chief national correspondent for Baptist Press © 2025 Southern Baptist Convention. Site by Mere By Lana FergusonEnergy and Natural Resources Reporter to the 600 block of Fountain Drive and found a man with an apparent gunshot wound to his torso sitting on the ground at a gazebo Police said a witness reported seeing the victim and another male sitting in a blue Hyundai car The witness heard the sound of gunfire then saw the two get out of the vehicle The victim ran about 60 feet to the gazebo and the other male — referred to as a “suspect” in a department news release — ran from the park The Dallas County medical examiner’s office later identified the victim as 39-year-old William Dean Anyone with information on the shooting can contact Seagoville police at 972-287-2999 Staff writer Chase Rogers contributed to this report She joined The Dallas Morning News in 2022 after a stint in South Carolina's Lowcountry The Virginia native graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in journalism and Southern studies Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.