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2 Suspects Arrested In Murder Of 60-Year-Old Mother Inside Garland Home

GARLAND, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Police have arrested two suspects wanted in the murder of a 60-year-old mother inside a home that was recently purchased in Garland on Tuesday.

Police said Wednesday evening that murder warrants were issued for Kvaughandre Presely, 20, of Dallas and Gabriela Liliana Torres, 21, of Garland.

In an update Thursday afternoon, police said both suspects were arrested in Dallas with help from the U.S. Marshal's violent crimes task force. They are both in the Garland Detention Center, where Presley's bond is set at $1 million and Torres' at $750,000.

Kvaughandre Presley and Gabriela Torres
Kvaughandre Presley current mugshot (left) and Gabriela Torres mugshot from 2018

Officers responded to the 700 block of Briar Way at around 7 p.m. Tuesday and found Patricia Eifert of Jasper, Texas, with multiple gunshot wounds, police said. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to police, surveillance video showed a black four-door vehicle in an alley behind the home and that a female driver and male passenger could be seen getting out of the vehicle and into the home's garage. Police said the suspects had been burglarizing parked vehicles.

It's currently unknown what else may have happened inside the home. Police believe the deadly shooting was a "random act of violence."

Presley and Torres continued a "burglary spree" in the neighborhood after the shooting, according to police.

Patricia Eifert
Patricia Eifert

Police said the suspects drove away in the area of Barcelona Drive and were involved in a hit-and-run crash where Presley allegedly pointed a gun at another person.

According to police, the victim was helping her daughter and her daughter's husband move into the home, and it's believed she was alone inside at the time of the incident.

"You move into a new place. It's a nice neighborhood but you don't think this would happen. I'm just waiting to wake up from a nightmare but I know this is the reality. My mom is gone..." Eifert's daughter, Annie Bryant, said.

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