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Odessa Woman Indicted For 2012 B.B. Gun Shooting Spree

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 26, 2013
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ODESSA -- An Odessa woman has been indicted for allegedly driving around with several teenagers and helping them shoot at vehicles and businesses.

    Krystyna Kolosie Reynolds was indicted on criminal mischief charges last week.

    Reynolds was arrested in July 11, 2012.

    Police say that Reynolds, 39, and 5 teens were involved in a vandalism spree which caused $24,184.12 in damage

    The vandalism spree reportedly took place between April 9, 2012 and April 30, 2012 in Odessa.

    Police say Reynolds and the teens were also involved in a separate incident that was reported on February 1, 2012. In that incident, police say a 2007 Cadillac D.T.S. was scratched, egged and written on.
  
    The damage from the February 2012 incident was valued at $3,577.81.

    Police say Reynolds gave the 5 teenagers the supplies to vandalize cars, including the eggs for the February 1, 2012 incident.

    Police also say that Reynolds drove the teens around in a maroon Jeep as they shot out windows with a B.B. gun and a slingshot.

    These crimes and several other vandalism cases across Odessa led the Odessa City Council to ban B.B. guns between 9 PM and 7 AM.

    Reynolds' attorney waived her arraignment.

    Now, Reynolds waiting for her next pre-trial hearing to be set.

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