
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Houston, from an undercover chat room sting to a search for a robbery suspect impersonating an elderly woman.
Man kills suspected robber during sale of PlayStation in north Houston, police say
Houston police say a man who was trying to buy a PlayStation shot and killed a person he was meeting up with for the sale. According to police, the buyer used an online selling app called "Let Go" to arrange the deal.
Read the full story on ABC 13.
Undercover chat room sting nets 9 arrests, including 75-year-old Navy vet and ex-Astros player
A 75-year-old Navy vet and a former Houston Astros draftee were two of nine men arrested in late February and March for allegedly attempting to meet girls they knew were underage online for sex.
Read the full story on the Houston Chronicle.
Do not eat fish caught in Houston Ship Channel: Officials
Texas Department of State Health Services is warning people not to eat fish caught in the Houston Ship Channel. The entire area has been closed since Friday, and the U.S. Coast Guard has been skimming the water to pull out oily product.
Read the full story on ABC 13.
Robbery suspects shoot men who were grilling, drinking in carport in NE Houston
Two men were shot during a robbery while they were grilling and drinking beer in a northeast Houston carport, according to police.
The victims were among several people hanging out near Galaxy Street and Locksley Road when three armed and masked suspects approached them late Tuesday, police said.
Read the full story on the Houston Chronicle.
Police searching for robbery suspect seen wearing elderly woman mask
Detectives are looking for the suspect involved in an aggravated robbery at a Subway restaurant in north Houston.
Read the full story on ABC 13.









