David Tullos, Lucienda Elliot, Authorities confirm suspects jailed in Robertson County investigation.
Authorities in Robertson County have provided an update in an ongoing homicide investigation, confirming that two individuals connected to the case are now in custody.
The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office announced Sunday that two suspects, David Tullos and Lucienda Elliot, were officially booked into the Robertson County Jail late Saturday night, just before midnight. According to officials, members of the Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division traveled to Tarrant County to take custody of the suspects and transport them back to Robertson County.
Jail records show that David Tullos has been charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, with bond set at $500,000. Lucienda Elliot faces a theft of property charge and has bond set at $15,000. Both individuals are listed as residents of Franklin.
Sheriff Bill Ruland emphasized that the investigation remains active and ongoing. He noted that additional charges are being prepared as investigators continue to review evidence and gather information. Officials have not yet released further details regarding potential future charges.
The homicide investigation began on Friday, when authorities responded to an incident reported just outside Calvert, near the intersection of FM 1644 and Elmo Road. Sheriff Ruland previously confirmed that the case involves a fatal stabbing, though additional circumstances surrounding the incident have not yet been publicly disclosed.
The suspects were arrested later that same night in North Texas on unrelated charges, before being transferred back to Robertson County.
On Saturday, officials identified the victim as Leonard Scott Endsley. Authorities have not released further personal details at this time, out of respect for the family and the ongoing investigation.
The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is working closely with the Texas Rangers, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and other partnering law enforcement agencies to ensure a thorough and comprehensive investigation. Officials say cooperation between agencies has been critical as the case develops.
Community members in and around Robertson County have been following the case closely, and law enforcement officials have expressed appreciation for public patience as investigators work carefully to establish the full sequence of events.
Sheriff’s officials continue to encourage anyone with relevant information to come forward and to rely on verified updates released through official channels. As the investigation progresses, additional details will be shared when appropriate.
This remains a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Our thoughts are with the loved ones affected as the community seeks clarity and justice.