Victor Hugo Cuevas, 26, was released from Fort Bend County Jail around 2:40 p.m. following a $50,000 bond in connection to a case with the Houston Police Department.
Victor Hugo Cuevas, 26, was released from Fort Bend County Jail around 2:40 p.m. following a $50,000 bond in connection to a case with the Houston Police Department.
Bond set for man who allegedly left west Houston home with tiger
Victor Hugo Cuevas (Photo: Fort Bend County Sheriff s Office)
HOUSTON - Bond has been set for the man who police say left a west Houston home with a tiger.
Victor Hugo Cuevas, 26, is charged with felony evading arrest. He was taken into custody on Monday evening, but the tiger is still missing.
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A magistrate set his bond at $50,000 on Tuesday.
Authorities say Cuevas was already out on bond for a murder charge in Fort Bend County. The Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office says they have filed a motion to revoke his bond for that charge. A hearing is set for Friday.
Local law enforcement officials say Santiago Mora could be facing many more charges soon. I’m pretty much out that . money, watch collector Nick Tajian said. $26,300.”
Tajain said that last October, Mora, who owns ALKU Modern Jewelers in Katy, told him he could get him two rare watches. Rolex Daytona white dial and black dial, Tajain said. They’re very hard watches to get.”
But Tajain never got his watches. What this guy does is he finds people who want these hard to get watches, he tells them he can get it, (and) he takes the money, Tajain said.
Earlier this week, we told you the story of John Holden, who said he paid cash upfront at the jewelry store for an engagement ring that was supposed to be ready two weeks later.
Suspect in 2008 Jordan Holden homicide cold case arrested
The SAPD s Cold Case Unit, along with Texas Rangers, arrested Patrick Stewart Jr. for the 2008 murder of Jordan Holden, 22.
Credit: San Angelo Police Department Author: FOX West Texas staff Published: 3:07 PM CDT April 27, 2021 Updated: 3:17 PM CDT April 27, 2021
SAN ANGELO, Texas The San Angelo Police Department announced Tuesday that its Cold Case Unit, with the help of Texas Department of Public Safety’s Texas Rangers, arrested Patrick Stewart Jr., 32, for the 2008 murder of Jordan Holden.
According to an SAPD news release, through the course of the investigation, Stewart became a person of interest and was ultimately identified as the suspect by forensic evidence known as familial DNA obtained from the crime scene.