Dallas police are searching for 19-year-old Jordan Hooker in connection with the February fatal shooting of Kayli Lopez, according to reports from CBS Texas and NBC 5. Police are asking the public for help locating him.
The two reports provide complementary parts of the case: CBS Texas detailed the police description, shooting timeline, earlier arrests and Crime Stoppers channel, while NBC 5 reported on the continuing search and Lopez’s family’s effort to obtain answers.
Hooker is being sought in connection with the shooting, but the allegations have not been adjudicated. A public request for help and reports that someone is wanted do not establish guilt.
Description released in the search
CBS Texas reported that police described Jordan Hooker as approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall and 160 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes, according to the description provided in the report.
People who believe they have information should submit it through the identified tip channel rather than attempting to approach or detain anyone. CBS Texas reported that Crime Stoppers requested information leading to Hooker’s arrest at 214-373-8477.
The outlet also reported that Crime Stoppers offered payment for information leading to an arrest and indictment. The approved reporting does not provide additional terms for that payment, so callers should obtain any procedural details directly from Crime Stoppers.
What was reported about the February shooting
According to CBS Texas, officers responded to the 2200 block of South Zang Boulevard on February 10. Police said they found Lopez and a wounded 21-year-old man there.
Lopez later died, while the man survived, CBS Texas reported. The approved reports identify Lopez as the person killed but do not provide an adjudicated account of responsibility for the shooting.
NBC 5 described Lopez as a mother of four and interviewed her family about their continuing search for answers. The station also reported that police were still asking the public to help locate Hooker.
That family reporting adds the perspective of people living with the unresolved case, while the CBS Texas account supplies the specific information police released for the public search. Read together, the reports show both why the case remains important to Lopez’s family and what information authorities have asked residents to use.
Two earlier arrests in the investigation
CBS Texas and NBC 5 both reported that Jaylon Hooker and Mycana Price were arrested in May in the same investigation. The approved reports do not establish that those arrests resolve the case or determine the legal responsibility of any person involved.
The earlier arrests are part of the reported investigative timeline, but they should not be interpreted as proof of Jordan Hooker’s guilt. Police are seeking him in connection with the case, and any allegations would need to be addressed through the legal process.
How to provide information
The specific public tip channel reported by CBS Texas is Crime Stoppers at 214-373-8477. The request covers information leading to Jordan Hooker’s arrest, and the reported payment offer requires information leading to arrest and indictment.
A useful tip should be submitted as information, not amplified as a conclusion on social media. The reports provide a physical description and a case location, but they do not authorize members of the public to decide that another person is Hooker or to treat allegations as established facts.
Anyone contacting Crime Stoppers should distinguish between what they directly observed and what they heard from someone else. That separation helps preserve the difference between firsthand information and speculation without asking the caller to investigate the case independently.
The reports do not supply an alternate number or a separate online submission route in the approved material. For that reason, 214-373-8477 is the exact actionable contact supported here.
What the two reports establish — and what they do not
CBS Texas reported the suspect description, the February 10 response, the condition of the two people found, the May arrests and the Crime Stoppers request. NBC 5 independently reported the search, the two May arrests and the family’s continuing questions.
Neither approved report says that the allegations against Jordan Hooker have been adjudicated. The responsible description is therefore that police are seeking him in connection with the fatal shooting, not that a court has determined he committed it.
The reports also do not provide a subsequent arrest update. Readers should treat the search status described here as the status reported by the two outlets, not as a guarantee that it has remained unchanged after their reports.
Related North Texas public-assistance cases
Police requests for public information can arise in very different investigations. In an unrelated Irving case, police reportedly said there could be additional women affected by an alleged recording incident. DFW Daily Brief has a separate account of that Irving police request for information.
For the Dallas shooting investigation, the supported action is narrower and clear: people with relevant information about Jordan Hooker’s location or the case can contact Crime Stoppers at 214-373-8477. The tip request does not change the presumption that allegations must be tested in court.