Fort Worth police seek to ID women seen at Deep Ellum club with man before his death
By
Annie Gimbel
/ CBS Texas
FORT WORTH (CBSNewsTexas.com) - The Fort Worth Police Department shared surveillance video Friday as part of their effort to identify two women reportedly linked to a man found dead in his apartment.
Devin Danford, 26, was found deceased on Aug. 27 inside his apartment in the 1700 block of Rogers Street.
Detectives said that several of Danford's belonging were missing as well, including a distinctive, multi-diamond necklace he was wearing that night. All the links are covered in diamonds, as is the Dallas Stars logo pendant.
Detectives said they believe one of the women in the footage they released went back with Danford to his apartment. But she left before he was found the next morning, police said.
Originally from Lubbock, Danford was a barber. Family and friends are mourning his loss, with one sharing, "Your heart was so big and you always made me feel loved. Your infectious spirit will forever be missed."
Danford's final Facebook post said: "Stayed true to myself and made it happen!"
Police did not reveal how Danford died.
Anyone with any information regarding the women's identities is urged to call detectives at 817-392-4382.
Annie Gimbel is an Emmy-nominated digital journalist for CBS News Texas. She was previously a reporter for NBC 5, which launched a digital channel, both on-air and online exclusively using reports she produced, wrote, shot and edited. Her stories have been featured nationally on: CBS News, CBS Moneywatch, CNN, Drudge Report, Entertainment Tonight, ET News, and TMZ to name a few. She covers breaking news, often focusing on crime, aerospace & defense, and more.
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