Hockley
CRIME & SAFETY
Harris County crime: 15-year-old charged with stabbing Hockley mother to death
HOCKLEY, Texas - A 15-year-old boy has been charged with stabbing a 62-year-old Hockley woman to death on July 20 in northwest Harris County. Dana Magnuson was found dead in the backyard of a home on Sunshine Meadow Drive in Hockley. The Houston County Sheriff's Office said the suspect ran from the scene before they arrived.
Food delivery driver punches customer after delivering food at wrong address in Cypress
CYPRESS – Deputies responded to an assault where a food delivery driver punched a customer after delivering food to the wrong address. Deputies from Constable Mark Herman’s office responded to a call the Laurel Glen neighborhood regarding an assault involving a food delivery driver. Upon arrival, deputies detained...
Ex-Lubbock man shot and killed by woman’s estranged husband
Clifton Lee Johnson, 38, formerly of Lubbock, was shot and killed by a woman's estranged husband at an apartment complex in Cypress on Monday, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Cypress burglary: Alleged jewelry thieves in custody
CYPRESS, Texas - Two alleged jewelry thieves are in custody after law enforcement says they broke into a home in Cypress. On July 23, Harris County deputies were called to a break-in on Cellini Drive. A woman said two unknown suspects forced their way in through her back door and stole her jewelry.
Empowering Communities: Join the Upcoming CERT Training to Enhance Disaster Preparedness in Katy
The recent passing of Hurricane Beryl through the Greater Houston area served as a stark reminder of the critical importance of disaster preparedness. Sometimes, the emergency services that we rely on can become overwhelmed or delayed by such catastrophic events, particularly in the face of wide-spread devastation caused by storms like Hurricane Harvey in August of 2017. That's where the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) steps in.
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