FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, May 8, 2026
Second Suspect Arrested in 24‑Year Cold Case
FRISCO, TX – On May 8, 2026, at approximately 7:45 a.m., members of the Frisco Police Department working in coordination with the Waxahachie Police Department, arrested 57‑year‑old Waxahachie resident Keith Hart on a murder warrant connected to a 24‑year‑old cold case.
Investigators with the Frisco Police Department have continued to make significant progress in a 24‑year‑old cold case homicide. This progress is a result from time, commitment and cooperation by key-witnesses.
This arrest is connected to the 2002 murder of Plano resident Frank Weiss, who was found dead near Lake Lewisville within the Frisco city limits.
Anyone with information regarding this case or related offenses is requested to contact the Frisco Police Department at (972) 292-6010. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by texting FRISCOPD and the tip to 847411 (tip411) or by using the Frisco PD app.
“This second arrest moves us closer to closure for the Weiss family and our entire community. We are grateful for the continued support and will keep working until every responsible party is brought to justice.” – Chief David Shilson
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REMINDER- The Frisco Police Department invites you to join us for our National Police Week Memorial Ceremony on tomorrow at 9:00 am, when our PD family will come together to honor the fallen members of law enforcement. The event will be held at our headquarters (7200 Stonebrook). #NPW2026
During National Correctional Officers Week, Frisco PD proudly recognizes the unwavering dedication of the men and women working in our Detention Unit. The service of these members of our PD family often goes unseen, but it is incredibly essential. Please join us in thanking them!
Critical Missing Person, Rudra Singh, 10, last seen in the area of Lexington Place and Jereme Trial in Frisco, on Sunday, April, 26, 2026 at 9:50am. He was last seen wearing a blue shirt and dark shorts.
Have info? Call 972-292-6010...text 847411...report tip via FPD mobile app.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 20, 2026
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Murder Suspect Arrested in 24‑Year‑Old Cold Case
FRISCO, TX – On April 20, 2026, at approximately 7:47 a.m., members of the Frisco Police Department, working in coordination with the Waxahachie Police Department, arrested 55‑year‑old Waxahachie resident Lisa Honrud on a murder warrant connected to a 24‑year‑old cold case.
Investigators with the Frisco Police Department have made significant progress in a 24‑year‑old cold case homicide. Through advancements in investigative techniques, modern technology, and new information from a key witness, detectives were able to obtain an arrest warrant for Mrs. Honrud.
This arrest is connected to the 2002 murder of Plano resident Frank Weiss, who was found dead near Lake Lewisville within the Frisco city limits. At the time of the murder, Lisa Honrud was married to Mr. Weiss.
Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Frisco Police Department at (972) 292‑6010. Tips can also be submitted anonymously by texting FRISCOPD and the tip to 847411 (tip411) or by using the Frisco PD app available on Android and iOS devices.
“We are thankful for our investigators who have put countless hours into this case, as well as the Waxahachie Police Department for their assistance with this arrest. For 24 years, the Weiss family has waited for answers. Today’s arrest is an important step toward justice, and we will continue working until everyone involved is held accountable.” – Chief David Shilson
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As #NationalAnimalCareandControlAppreciationWeek begins, we'd like to recognize the members of our PD family from Animal Services. Please join us in thanking this compassionate group who assists residents and ensures the welfare of the Frisco's pets and urban wildlife!
The Frisco Police Department was proud to support Bitty & Beau’s Coffee today, where 10% of all sales are being donated to Ausome Moms in honor of Autism Awareness Month. Grateful for our community partners who make a difference!
Four-Legged Clue Helps Frisco PD Crack Burglary Case
Thanks to sharp observation and teamwork, Frisco PD recently solved a burglary case in a very unique way—through a dog’s distinctive markings!
On January 4, officers responded to a delayed burglary at La Finca Coffee and Bakery. During the investigation, detectives learned the suspect had committed a previous burglary at the same location and was accompanied by a dog with unique markings. This detail was shared with the department.
On January 18, Officer Bell spotted a dog matching that description while on patrol. Acting on instinct, he made contact and passed the information to investigators.
Later that week, Officer Bell located the suspect, and with the help of Detective Willows, obtained a confession.
This case is a great example of how Frisco PD officers go above and beyond every day to keep our community safe. Their dedication and attention to detail make a real difference.
See something, say something! If you have information about a crime, contact us at (972) 292-6010 or submit tips anonymously via text by sending FRISCOPD and your tip to 847411 (tip411).
**Update**
We are providing an update regarding the tragic incident that occurred on January 25, 2026, at the intersection of Majestic Gardens Drive and Killian Court. Sadly, the second female involved succumbed to her injuries and died at the hospital. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones affected by this heartbreaking event.
We also want to clarify rumors circulating online, throughout this entire investigation, there has been no indication of alcohol involvement by any of the involved parties. Please be mindful of sharing unverified information, as it can add unnecessary pain to those grieving. Frisco PD will continue to work closely with the Denton County District Attorney’s Office related to the investigation and determine the appropriate path forward.
This tragedy serves as a reminder of the dangers posed by winter weather conditions. For your safety, please keep in mind that snow and ice can create extremely slippery surfaces and lead to serious or even deadly accidents. Stay alert, stay indoors when possible, and avoid any unnecessary outdoor activity until conditions improve. Your safety comes first.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work together to keep our community safe.
To our Frisco community, it is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Police Recruit Taiga Spangler, who departed after a long bout with cancer this past Saturday. Taiga was a committed Detention Officer, was a valued member of our PD family, and his dreams
Though #VeteransDay may only come once a year, today and every day we honor all who served and are currently serving. To the Veterans who work for our department, thank you for continuing your service in Frisco and for being a part of our PD family.
DA Greg Willis Announces Maximum Sentence for Frisco Serial Stalker
Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced that Robert Bevers, 40, of Frisco, was sentenced to the maximum 20 years in prison for stalking a Collin County woman in 2024. The sentence followed evidence showing that Bevers had also targeted four other women dating back as far as 2016.
The Crime
In 2022, a 27-year-old Frisco woman began finding unsolicited gifts left on her porch by Bevers—a man she had never met. Her family installed surveillance cameras that captured Bevers’s car repeatedly circling the home. The victim obtained a civil protective order, which Bevers appealed. After that order was set aside, he resumed contacting her in 2024—sending messages over social media and email that became increasingly sexual and racist. She reported the conduct to Frisco Police, which opened a felony stalking investigation.
The Investigation and Arrest
Detective Brenna Bearden led the investigation, securing search warrants for cell-phone, social-media, and location data. Records showed Bevers first tried to contact the victim as early as 2016—initially under his own name, later through fake accounts. After an extensive investigation, Detective Bearden obtained an arrest warrant, and U.S. Marshals Task Force agents arrested Bevers on April 29, 2024.
The Trial
Trial began on October 28, 2025. A Collin County jury quickly found Bevers guilty of stalking, a third-degree felony that carries up to 10 years in prison. Because prosecutors alleged a prior-conviction enhancement, the punishment range increased to a maximum of 20 years.
During a two-day punishment hearing before State District Judge Kim Laseter, prosecutors proved that Bevers was a serial stalker who had harassed four other women. The women described eerily similar experiences: two former college classmates, the younger sister of a high-school teammate, and a Dallas criminal defense attorney—none of whom had ever met Bevers. One victim asked for the maximum sentence so the group could finally have “a moment of peace.”
The court also heard that, as a juvenile, Bevers was committed to the Texas Youth Commission and, as an adult, served a five-year prison term for aggravated assault against his grandmother. Judge Laseter sentenced Bevers to the maximum 20 years in prison and imposed a $10,000 fine.
Statement from DA Greg Willis
“Serial stalkers like this destroy their victims’ peace of mind,” said Willis. “My office exists to protect the people of Collin County, and that protection includes making sure those who prey on women face the full weight of the law.”
Prosecution Team
Assistant Criminal District Attorneys Dewey Mitchell and Kailey Gillman prosecuted the case, assisted by District Attorney Investigator Sarah Putman and Victim Assistance Coordinator Jill Moore.
#PursuingJustice #ProtectingOurCommunity #CollinCounty #CollinCountyDA
Earlier tonight, FPD Officers responded to a shooting call in the parking lot of Frisco High School (6401 Parkwood), which appeared to stem from road rage. The suspect has been detained, and the victim has been transported to a local hospital with critical injuries. (1 of 2)
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Frisco PD's Online Reporting System (FORS) provides a convenient way to file an offense report for a crime that occurred in Frisco. For more info, visit https://t.co/8iAtdW67rn and click "Online Reporting".
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Discover your future career with the Frisco Police Department at our Women in Law Enforcement event on Saturday, October 18 (9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 7200 Stonebrook). Attendees can learn more about the incredible women that work at FPD. For event info, visit: https://t.co/tEFdpabXuv