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Police: Authorities open fire on fleeing driver who nearly ran over Montgomery County deputy

Police: Authorities open fire on fleeing driver who nearly ran over Montgomery County deputy Nicole Hensley, Shelby Webb, Houston Chronicle Police are looking for two people who fled a Montgomery County traffic stop near Interstate 45, an encounter that led to a Department of Public Safety trooper and Montgomery County Sheriff s Office deputy opening fire, authorities said. Rebecca Orange, 29, and Tyler Goodson, 28, are said to have fled the traffic stop along the Interstate 45 frontage road around 1:45 p.m., according to police. Both have multiple warrants between the two, DPS Sgt. Erik Burse said. A trooper was first to encounter the two, both of whom refused to identify themselves. The trooper requested a deputy s help and the man then jumped back into a white Chevy pickup truck and drove off. The woman, however, ran away on foot, Burse continued.

Silver Alert issued for missing Conroe man

Silver Alert issued for missing Conroe man Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Montgomery County Sheriff s Office Kenneth Reeves and last updated 2021-02-02 19:12:32-05 CONROE, TX — The Montgomery County Sheriff s Office is asking for the public s help in locating a missing 81-year-old man. Kenneth Reeves was last seen on Feb 1., around 11 P.M., at the 21600 Block of Petty Drive in Conroe, TX. Reeves was also last seen wearing a pink and blue plaid shirt, with blue jeans on as well. Reeves is described as a 5 11 male, at 160lbs, with green eyes. He is also noted for having a middle finger on his right hand that does not bend. He may also be driving a 2001 silver Xterra Nissan, with a Texas license plate reading: MGW7091.

Montgomery County Sheriff s Office seeks new leads after double homicide remains unsolved after 25 years

MONTOGMERY COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) The Montgomery County Sheriff s Office is seeking new leads in one of their only unsolved double homicides, nearly 26 years after a man and his wife were shot to death in their Conroe home. Detectives announced a new Cold Case Warm Up initiative, featuring unsolved crimes on a digital billboard that can be seen by I-45 drivers heading into Montgomery County. The hope is to shed new light into decades-old cases, like the one involving John and Pansy Stewart, forgotten by many. John Stewart Sr., 78, and his wife, Pansy, 74, were found dead in August 1995 in their living room inside their house on Foster Drive.

Montgomery County Sheriff s Office seeks new leads after double homicide remains unsolved for 25 years

MONTOGMERY COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) The Montgomery County Sheriff s Office is seeking new leads in one of their only unsolved double homicides, nearly 26 years after a man and his wife were shot to death in their Conroe home. Detectives announced a new Cold Case Warm Up initiative, featuring unsolved crimes on a digital billboard that can be seen by I-45 drivers heading into Montgomery County. The hope is to shed new light into decades-old cases, like the one involving John and Pansy Stewart, forgotten by many. John Stewart Sr., 78, and his wife, Pansy, 74, were found dead in August 1995 in their living room inside their house on Foster Drive.

Conroe couple found dead at ransacked home in 1995 focus of new billboard campaign

Conroe couple found dead at ransacked home in 1995 focus of new billboard campaign The unsolved deaths of John and Pansy Stewart will be featured during an ongoing program to find new leads in some of Texas’ toughest cold cases. Author: Ciara Rouege (KHOU) Updated: 12:58 PM CST February 2, 2021 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas A partnership between the Montgomery County Sheriff s Office and Clear Channel Outdoor will use digital billboards to find new leads in some of the area s toughest cold-case investigations. Leaders from both organizations presented the first campaign Tuesday in an ongoing program, Cold Case Warm Up. The first billboard highlights the unsolved deaths of local resident John Stewart, 78, and his wife Pansy Stewart, 74.

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