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Silver Honda traffic stop leads to drug arrest in Conroe
CONROE, Texas — An 18-year-old Humble resident was arrested for possession of a controlled substance following a traffic stop on FM 1314, according to the Montgomery County Constable's Office. On July 15, 2024, around 2:50 p.m., a patrol deputy from Constable Ryan Gable's office observed a silver Honda commit...
Liberty County Sheriff's Office confirms remains found in March were missing grandmother Sheryl Siddall
LIBERTY COUNTY, Texas — The Liberty County Sheriff's Office said they've identified the remains of a woman whose body was recovered in March. DNA results confirmed the remains were Sheryl Ann Siddall, a 57-year-old grandmother who had been missing since last September. “Although this is not the conclusion we...
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office searches for missing person David Breen
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Authorities are seeking the public's help in locating David Breen, who was last seen on July 8, 2024.Breen was last observed leaving Musgrove Place in The Woodlands, Texas, wearing a dark green shirt and brown pants. He is believed to be driving a 2023 Blue Nissan Sentra with Maryland license plate 4FG1529, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.Anyone with information on Breen's whereabouts is urged to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at 936-760-5800, option 3, and refer to case #24A194038.
Humble woman gets 10 years for intox manslaughter in 2020 death of Beaumont woman
BEAUMONT, Texas — A 48-year-old woman from Humble was sentenced to 10 years for the intoxication manslaughter death of a 26-year-old Beaumont woman four years ago. Tonya Bowman, 48, of Humble was sentenced Monday by Judge Larry Thorne in Jefferson County's Drug Impact Court as part of a plea deal.
Harris County Sheriff's Deputy D. Hess Lauded for Heroic Rescue After Humble Car Accident
There was a harrowing moment at Canyon Lakes Trace at Wilson Rd in Humble, when a vehicle accident escalated into a life-threatening situation. A car, having been involved in the crash, ended up submerged in water, prompting a swift and courageous response from Harris County Sheriff's Office Deputy D. Hess. Deputy Hess didn't hesitate; upon arriving at the scene, he promptly entered the waters, cut the driver's seatbelt, and pulled them to safety—all on his own.
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