Trackdown: Persons of interest sought in West Dallas murder initially thought to be dog attack death

Dallas Police are still looking for two persons of interest in connection to a West Dallas murder from this past January.Pringle Drive murderOn Jan. 7, Dallas Police and Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to a call at a residence in the 4100 block of Pringle Drive in West Dallas.Officers found 41-year-old Antonio Turner with serious injuries. Turner was later pronounced dead at a hospital.Initially, officers thought Turner died from a dog attack. An autopsy revealed that Turner's injuries were more in line with homicidal violence, leading to a murder investigation.Persons of interestPolice are looking for two unknown persons of interest, both men, caught on camera leaving the residence where Turner died on Jan. 7.One POI can be seen wearing a red jacket, and the other is tall and can be seen walking a dog.Officials believe the dog may have been involved with Turner's death."I need anybody who saw what happened to contact me," Dallas Police Det. Kenneth Castoral said.Castoral is seeking the p
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