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From the usual vampire to dressing like your favorite celebrity or political figure, Halloween lets you be as creative as you want.

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From the usual vampire to dressing like your favorite celebrity or political figure, Halloween lets you be as creative as you want.

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There were 16 men who found themselves in handcuffs after they were caught pimping girls, or trying to buy sex from undercover officers.
A man and his sister were badly shaken when a man with a baseball bat smashed their back windshield and stole their SUV, police said.
A 17-year-old teen was shot when several men wearing ski masked forced their way into his apartment, police said.
The driver of a semi who led sheriff's deputies on a wild ride in west Harris County with his family in tow, faces several felony charges.
An innovative leadership program that many hope will launch the next generation of business leaders in Pasadena begins in January.
Police are looking for a man they believe has committed burglaries in Sugar Land, Bellaire and The Woodlands.
A man who brutally raped a 77-year-old woman in her apartment is wanted by police.
Scott Hardin was last seen leaving a friends Houston on June 18. An hour later, his body was found on a Houston street.
Police are looking for 60-year-old Leroy Houston after witnesses said he shot 21-year-old Terrelisha Cole during an argument.
The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office is offering a reward for the vandals who tagged a small church with expletives and symbols.
An old 1970s tactic of stealing gas by drilling a hole in a gas tank has happened at three locations Galveston Island, officials said.
A baby doe that followed a woman into her home on Friday afternoon may have been kept as a pet, officials said.
Lonnie Huisenga, 64, a registered sex offender from California, was arrested at his home in Humble after he was caught storing child porn.
Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of these fugitives.
Atascocita defeats Summer Creek, while Crosby falls Barbers Hill. See who else won Friday and keep up with Saturday's games.
A CSI who allegedly used her own lab equipment while testing for DNA evidence was terminated on Thursday, officials said.
Finding something to do outside won't be a problem this weekend with events happening in a lot of Houston's area communities.
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