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A thug on parole after serving time for drugs, theft, and a dash of child abuse was found in the home of a recently deceased 93-year-old man in Henderson, Nevada. The homeowner’s son found Dylan Gall in the home at 2:00 a.m. and shots were fired. Gall tried to flee after being wounded, but just couldn’t make it past the kitchen before he succumbed to his wounds.

It’s just the latest case of “obituary burglars,” scumbags who comb the newspaper, then target the homes of the recently deceased, either hitting vacant homes following the death or striking while funeral services are underway. It should prove a lesson to all of us if/when our family members pass away to be extra cognizant of the threat from opportunistic losers.

8NewsNow has the story . . .

Some homeowners are concerned over their safety after a suspected burglar was shot and killed in Henderson. 

They told 8 News Now this wasn’t the first time a burglary happened on their street. 

The attempted theft happened near Sun City Anthem Drive and Volunteer Boulevard on the 1700 block of Sebring Hills Drive. 

Henderson Police said on Thursday, March 2, at around 2 a.m., a man stopped to check on his deceased father’s home and found a burglar inside. 

The 61-year-old shot and killed the intruder police said. 

Anyone want to speculate that the son put a cellular game camera or some other sort of alarm in his dead father’s home?

The Clark County Coroner’s Office identified the suspect as 38-year-old Dylan Gall. 

He was apparently shot in the guest bedroom and died in the kitchen.

Henderson police said the son won’t face charges… 

Neighbors said that the same home had been burglarized the day before the shooting.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Gall died of multiple gunshot wounds and therefore won’t be looting any more homes of the recently deceased.

 

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