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Police: Trio lured, robbed Tavish Greene

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PANAMA CITY — The three people arrested during an investigation into the death of Tavish Greene lured him to a residence to rob him days before police found his dead body in the trunk of a car, according to police reports.

Darryl Mack, 21; Dontavis Terrell Thomas, 22; and Tyricka Shavon Woullard, 20, have been arrested on conspiracy to commit burglary charges. None of the suspects has been charged with murder, but police said they suspect the three played a role in Greene’s death.

Police will be pursuing additional charges following the extradition of Mack and Woullard from Covington, Ga., into Bay County, where Thomas already has been booked into jail.

Police reports released Thursday indicate the three suspects lured Greene to Woullard’s residence at 3710 W. 21st St., where they planned to rob him the morning of July 19.

Thomas and Mack allegedly used phone calls and text messages to draw Greene into the trap through Woullard, his ex-girlfriend. The three hid inside, lying in wait to rob Greene of money and illegal narcotics. Woullard and Mack fled to Georgia the day after, police reported.

Police have not disclosed what they believe transpired between the alleged robbery and the discovery of Greene’s body the following Thursday.

The nature of Greene’s injuries also has not been released.

Greene, 24, was one of several witnesses to a nightclub argument in June that ended in the shooting death of 19-year-old Jshun Smith. He allegedly received death threats before being reported missing. Police discovered Greene’s body in the trunk of his 2004 Chevy Malibu behind an abandoned home at 526 E. Eighth Court.

However, investigators are not linking his death to what he witnessed.

Greene was last seen alive July 18 at 2:30 a.m. leaving Big Daddy’s near the corner of 12th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, witnesses reported. Nearly two blocks away, he’d seen Smith, the passenger in his car, get shot in the head more than a month before.

Police arrived at about 3:20 a.m. at KJ’s Nightclub, 908 Martin Luther King Blvd., to find Smith, of Atlanta, in the roadway with a gunshot wound to the head, police reported.

Witnesses told police they saw Khiry Ross, 24, and Marcus Mathis, 25, both of Panama City, in an argument with Smith before both sides drew guns in the parking lot and began firing. Smith was struck in the head and tumbled out of Greene’s car as the vehicle sped away, police reported.

Ross and Mathis were later arrested and charged in connection to Smith’s death. Ross remains in custody on murder charges.

Mathis, who has been charged with accessory to murder, was released on his own recognizance Thursday. 


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