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Second Suspect Arrested In Deadly Thanksgiving Day Shooting, Third Sought: MontCo DA

A second man has been arrested and charged in connection with the death of a 25-year-old Norristown man who was killed by a stray bullet that came through his window while he was eating Thanksgiving dinner in his home, authorities said.

(L-R): Savian “Dexx” Creary and Tymere “Brady” Parker

(L-R): Savian “Dexx” Creary and Tymere “Brady” Parker

Photo Credit: Montgomery County District Attorney's Office

Savian “Dexx” Creary, 19, of Philadelphia,  was arrested on Jan. 22 and charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy, and related offenses, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Norristown Police Chief Derrick Wood jointly announced Monday.

Edilberto Miguel Palaez-Moctezuma was sitting at the table eating dinner inside an Arch Street home when he was shot by Kevon Clarke, 19, who was arrested on Dec. 13 and charged with first-degree murder, authorities said.

Norristown police were called to the home around 9:30 p.m. Nov. 25, where Palaez-Moctezuma was found with a gunshot wound to his torso, authorities said.

He was flown to Penn Presbyterian, where he was pronounced dead. 

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Two men, believed to be Creary and Tymere "Brady" Parker, 20, are seen in surveillance video running from the shooting scene.

Creary was arraigned and remanded to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility on Jan. 22. There is no bail for first-degree murder charges.

Parker, of Philadelphia, is wanted on first-degree murder, third-degree murder, and conspiracy charges.

Authorities say he is to be considered armed and dangerous. If you see him, call 911.

Anyone with information regarding Parker’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Norristown Police Department at 610-270-0977 or call the Montgomery County Detectives’ Tip Line at 610-278-DOIT (3638). Anonymous text tips can be submitted using MontcoCrimeTips on the STOPit! app. 

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