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Bank Employee Arrested In Scheme To Steal $75K
Shelby Taylor Wyse, who took part in the vicious attack of a couple outside their business on Friday has been arrested, police said.

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Shelby Taylor Wyse, who took part in the vicious attack of a couple outside their business on Friday has been arrested, police said.

Sugar Land Police will be stepping up patrols for DWI enforcement from Aug. 24 through the Labor Day Weekend.
William Todd Johnson, of The Woodlands, was shot to death as he was driving to the Conroe Regional Airport on Friday, police said.
Her dad made a frantic call for help late Monday afternoon when he realized what he had done, police said.
Travon Johnson is charged with aggravated robbery after backing over a woman to try and steal her purse with $75K inside, police said.
A 25-year-old woman shot her boyfriend after the couple celebrated their child's birthday, police said.
Panic buttons, metal detectors and other security measures have been added to make the high school safer.
A pilot crashed shortly after takeoff when he developed engine trouble and tried to make an emergency landing, police said.
Hot and humid with pop up showers on Monday and Tuesday.
Humid and partly cloudy this week, with pop up showers possible through Tuesday.
A woman accused of killing an overnight manager and wounding a co-worker at the Ben E. Keith Warehouse died in a shootout with police.
Muggy and hot throughout the week and partly cloudy skies with temps in the 90s.
Hot and humid with rain in the forecast on Monday.
Hot and humid on Monday with rain in the forecast this week.
Back To School Weather: Hot and humid this week with temps in the low to mid 90s.
Hot and humid this week with pop-up showers possible both Monday and Tuesday.
Davis Mitchell is charged with aggravated robbery after he tried to steal a woman's purse that contained $75,000, police said.
The project was a plan launched in 2014 designed to alter the traffic pattern on Avenues H and I from a two-way traffic pattern, to one.
Andrew Schneck, 26, was sentenced to six years in federal prison for trying to blow up the General Dowling statue in Hermann Park.
Terrance Washington, 27, is charged with kidnapping Candace Akin, and then setting her car on fire to hide evidence, police said.