Dallas Man Arrested After Violent Crime Spree Involving Robberies and Carjackings
DALLAS: Gregory Noble, 55, was charged with multiple felonies following a rapid series of violent crimes across Dallas County.
Overview of the Incident
On March 20, 2025, Dallas police apprehended Gregory Noble, who is alleged to have committed at least 14 violent offenses in a single day, including a bank robbery and several auto thefts.
The Crime Timeline
According to law enforcement, the initial crime occurred when Noble stole a vehicle from the 14500 block of Dallas Parkway. The car, which had a loaded handgun inside, was reported to the police shortly after the theft.
Shortly thereafter, he allegedly robbed a PNC Bank, driving the same stolen vehicle during the heist. Subsequently, he threatened employees and stole another vehicle from a nearby business on Lemmon Avenue.
Details of the events following the bank robbery are as follows:
- Noble attempted another carjacking at gunpoint but was unsuccessful.
- At a local elementary school, he pulled out a gun, fired a shot into the air, and took the principal’s car keys without causing any injuries.
- After abandoning the vehicle, he crashed into two other cars on Rosser Road, subsequently threatening a victim and their child for their vehicle.
- He continued his crime spree by stealing multiple vehicles across the region, ultimately leading to a chase with police.
Noble’s crime wave culminated when he sped away from a traffic stop, only to crash his vehicle in a parking lot where he was apprehended by a SWAT team after refusing to exit the car.
Background on Gregory Noble
Noble is noted to have a significant criminal history, including previous felony charges related to bank robbery. He currently faces multiple counts of robbery and evading arrest, with additional charges likely from federal authorities.
Following his arrest, he remains in custody at the Dallas County Jail.
Onlookers’ Reactions
Jack Booker, a local resident who witnessed Noble’s arrest, recorded the event on his phone. He recounted, “As I was approaching the park, a police officer told me to turn around. Instead, I decided to circle Trinity Groves and by the time I came back around, everything was unfolding.”