Crime & Safety

Have You Seen Lakebra Revada: Woman Wanted In Parking Lot Assault

Violent Crimes investigators have charged Lakebra Revada, 20, with assault with bodily injury after she attacked a woman in a parking lot.

Investigators are looking for Lakebra Revada (red) who is accused of assaulting a woman at a thrift store on Jan. 25.
Investigators are looking for Lakebra Revada (red) who is accused of assaulting a woman at a thrift store on Jan. 25. (Harris County Sheriff's Office)

HOUSTON — A woman who investigators said punched another woman in the face in an unprovoked attack, is facing assault charges.

Violent Crimes investigators have charged Lakebra Revada, 20, with assault with bodily injury after she attacked a woman in a parking lot in January.

Police received tips that helped them identify Revada after her photo was released to the public.

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Investigators say that Revada assaulted a woman in an unprovoked attack on Jan. 25. Deputies responded to a call for service at the Family Thrift Center located in the 6700 block of south Highway 6 in west Harris County.

The victim, a 33-year-old woman, said she was in her vehicle and was trying to back out of a parking space.

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As she was backing out, a green colored Toyota four door sedan driven by Revada, reversed and blocked her exit.

The woman said she told Revada that she was was trying to back out, and that Revada got out of her car and began screaming at her.

The woman said Revada then punched her in the face several times and spit on her.

Revada got back into her car and drove north on Highway 6. Investigators received several tips on her identity, which help bring this case to a close.

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