Texas Man calls 911 on himself after being injured during the alleged raid

An attempt to burglary He was contrasted by a Texas car dealer after a man called 911 to report that he was injured during the rent, said the police.
The Tyler Police Department Jeremiah Megallon arrested after receiving a call from him who had injured himself while trying to enter the Patternerson Dodge dealership.
The police say that the call arrived around 3:45 am on Thursday from Megallon, who said he had just entered the dealership and needing help.
“He said he entered the Dodge patternerson dealership in an attempt to steal a car but was unable to get out of the building,” Fox News Digital told Fox News Digital. “He had cuts to break a window at the dealer and crawl through it.”

The police say that Jeremiah Megallon called 911 early Thursday morning after presumably attempting to devalue a Tyler dealer, in Texas, and was unable to leave after being injured. (Prison of Smith County)
Erbaugh said Megallon said he was trying to steal a car by throwing a rock through a window to get the entrance into the building and cut.
“Unfortunately for him, there were several unlocked doors that he could have come out to go out,” added Erbaugh. “After 26 years here, the truth is stranger than fiction.”
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A man who tries to enter a car dealership on Wednesday evening in Texas called the police on himself when he was injured, said the police. (Kltv)
An official of the dealership He told Kltv The only damage to the business was a window that Megallon shattered when he launched the rock to enter.
A staff member told the outlet that the only thing he managed to steal was candies from a seller’s desk.
Megallon was taken to the hospital and subsequently transported to Prison of the County of Smith, Where he was arrested for theft with a building burglary, Erbaugh said.
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An alleged thief called 911 after injuring himself while presumably tried to steal a cure from a dealership in Tyler, Texas. (Kltv)
Erbaugh said this was not the first time in his career that he had treated with a suspicion that was transformed into the police.
“Several years ago, I was a detective for crimes against people, and one of the cases we took was a 75 -year -old retired dentist who called to tell us that he had shot and killed his wife,” said Erbaugh.
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Erbaugh was talking about Dr. Bobby Nichols, who admitted that he fired his wife, Rosalind Nichols, after a discussion when he returned home since a night to drink in 2012.
“He said: ‘I am a retired dentist and she would not have stopped annoyance (me),” said Erbaugh. “He said:” I went out to get a beer at the Willowbrook Country Club “, which is one of our local country clubs, and she didn’t like it.”
Erbaugh recalled that Nichols said: “‘I had another one when I went home, and she didn’t stop, so I took my gun and shot them.'”
Erbaugh said that Nichols was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of his wife.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics including disappeared people, murders, cases of national crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas for history can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com