Family members said 61-year-old Robert Myers was at work for a Dallas tow company, when the 21-year-old suspect drove over him on August 6.
A North Texas man has died after he was driven over by a man taking a car out of an impound lot.tow company, when the 21-year-old suspect drove over him on August 6.
"Robert was loud and gruff. Very loving, very caring. He would help anybody," the victim’s wife, Sabrina Myers, said. Dallas police said Osahom Mike-Irabor entered the tow yard in the 7000 block of South Central Expressway and took a vehicle. Myers was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, but later died.
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