Sugar Land police say the elementary school teacher and the man arrested for her murder had only been dating for a week.
A man has been arrested for the murder of an Alief ISD teacher who was shot to death at a Sugar Land home over the weekend, police say.
The shooting occurred around 9:50 p.m. Saturday in the 1100 block of Oxford Mills Lane. Police say neighbors reported hearing gunshots, and officers arrived to find Duan shot to death in the backyard of her home. Police say an arrest warrant was issued for Thompson on Sunday morning charging him with murder and setting his bond at $500,000.
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