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Fugitive Friday: Houston's Most Wanted Fugitives This Week
Reward Offered: The Harris County Sheriff's Office and Houston Crime Stoppers have released this weeks top 10 fugitives.

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Reward Offered: The Harris County Sheriff's Office and Houston Crime Stoppers have released this weeks top 10 fugitives.

Police are investigating a shooting reported at FM 1942 and Lynchburg Road at about 6 a.m. Friday: Reports
Jose Hernandez is charged with engaging in organized criminal activity for his role involving the theft of more than $30,000 in merchandise
Sugar Land Animal Shelter has a lot of cats and they are offering social adoption fees thru Aug. 26 to find them homes
Comedian Andy Huggins not only impressed judges on America's Got Talent, but reminded Howie Mandel they'd actually performed together before
Sugar Land Police are looking for the man who threatened a Home Depot employee with a gun and walked out with power tools
The national takedown targeted over 590 people in 56 federal districts, including more than 150 doctors, nurses and other medical personnel.
Spring FD honored 12-year-old Rylee Perry with the Civilian Life Saving Award for saving her cousin from a near drowning incident on June 3.
A passenger on United Airlines flight 1888 died while flying to Boston from Houston Tuesday night.
Officials say 16 mosquito samples have tested positive for the West Nile Virus
Jeffrey Sean Pittman, 46, was indicted on five counts of child sexual assault, and is being held in the Montgomery County Jail.
Greg Boaz, 54, and his wife Julie, 48, were killed Sunday evening when their single-engine Cessna crashed in a Detriot suburb.
The first of three planned two-story HEB stores opened in the Houston area on Wednesday. Two others will open in 2019
Vandalism is to blame for a severely damaged sand filtering system that has closed the city's water park since June 16.
A woman who was waiting at a stop sign was killed and her children were hurt when an alleged drunk driver T-boned their car Tuesday night.
Mohammed S. Mohamed, 47, was arrested after he allegedly tried to hire a hit man to killed a Houston Police officer.
A Harris County Sheriff's deputy became ill after she removed a flyer from her windshield that was laced with fentanly.
Cover Up: Crimes committed while with Humble PD were allegedly ordered sealed by ex Humble City Manager: Reports
Veteran educator Yolanda Kelley taught 7th Grade Math at Stafford Middle School when it opened in 1983, and she plans to keep teaching
Mehaa Amirthalingam, 13, and a student at Fort Bend ISD's Sartartia Middle School, is a finalist to receive a $25,000 scholarship.