PANAMA CITY — Police arrested the man they believe pulled the trigger on a man found dead in the trunk of a car in July.
Panama City Police announced a second-degree murder charge against Darryl Mack and a principal to second-degree murder charge against Tyricka Woullard on Thursday, just a day after Dontavis Thomas was charged with accessory after fact to homicide in the July slaying of 24-year-old Tavish Greene.
Law enforcement had been investigating Greene’s suspicious disappearance when, on July 24, his body was found in the trunk of a car in the yard of a vacant house at 526 E. Eighth Court. He’d been shot several times.
Mack, Woullard and Thomas already had been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit armed robbery for an alleged scheme to lure Greene to a residence and rob him of cash and drugs. Mack also was charged with possession of a firearm by a felon.
Panama City Police Department spokesman Officer Richard Thore would not disclose whether Mack’s gun was the one used to shoot Greene. The case still is being investigated, and releasing details of an ongoing investigation likely would complicate efforts to prosecute Mack, Woullard and Thomas, he said.
Although police continue to investigate Greene’s death, Thore said he believed all the people responsible for shooting him had been arrested and charged Thursday.