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Dallas Police Announce Arrest in Fatal Uptown Shooting

Warrant issued for accomplice in murder of Dallas dentist Kendra Hatcher

Dallas police say they have arrested a man suspected of fatally shooting a Dallas dentist last month at her Uptown apartment parking garage.

Kristopher Love

Kristopher Love, 31, is charged with capital murder and is being held on a $2.5 million bond, Dallas Police Maj. Max Geron announced in a Friday evening press conference.

Love also faces a federal charge of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Geron said when Love was arrested, he was allegedly in possession of the weapon believed to have been used in the murder.

Jail records did not list an attorney for Love Friday.

Geron said an alleged accomplice, 33-year-old Brenda Delgado, is wanted on a capital murder charge and is considered a fugitive.

Dallas Police Maj. Max Geron announces the arrest of the suspected gunman in an Uptown murder during a Friday evening press conference.

Murder in Uptown Parking Garage Sept. 2

Kendra Hatcher, 35, was fatally shot Sept. 2 in the parking garage of her Uptown apartment complex.

Geron said investigators believe the motive in the deadly shooting was murder-for-hire. Delgado is suspected of having a role in the planning of the murder, Geron said.

Police said Hatcher pulled into the garage at her residence, the Gables Park 17 apartments on Cedar Springs Road, and parked her vehicle at about 7:45 p.m.

Sometime before Hatcher arrived home, the driver of a Jeep Cherokee followed another driver into the garage and parked, according to Geron, with the Dallas Police Department's Crimes Against Persons Division.

While Hatcher parked, Geron said, someone got out of the Cherokee and appeared to approach Hatcher. Police said witnesses then described hearing a gunshot and the person who exited the Cherokee then returned to the vehicle and drove away.

Hatcher was found deceased next to her car.

Woman Arrested on Capital Murder Charge

Dallas police said 23-year-old Crystal Cortes admitted her involvement in the murder.

According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Cortes told detectives she was behind the wheel of the Jeep Cherokee spotted by a witness on the the night Hatcher was shot and killed.

Cortes told detectives she was paid $500 to drive a man to that parking garage for a robbery. She also said that man she drove is the shooter, according to the affidavit.

According to an arrest affidavit, Love admitted to his role in the robbery which resulted in Hatcher's death.

Cortes was arrested Sept. 4 and also faces a capital murder charge.

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