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Houston Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect in June 6103 Glenmont Drive Shooting

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Published on July 16, 2024
Houston Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect in June 6103 Glenmont Drive ShootingSource: City of Houston

Houston Police Department has called upon the public's attention to aid in the identification of a suspect involved in a June shooting. The request follows the release of surveillance video showing an older Hispanic male, believed to be the perpetrator of the incident occurring at 6103 Glenmont Drive around 1:25 a.m. on June 25. The video, seeking to assist in the arrest, can be viewed on the city's news release.

The victim, a 32-year-old man, was found by HPD patrol officers responding to a shooting call. Upon arriving at the parking lot of 6100 Glenmont Drive, the officers discovered him suffering from one gunshot wound. The victim was promptly transported to an area hospital and reported to be in stable condition. Details surrounding the shooting were scant, but it was elucidated that the shooting took place in the alleyway of a local convenience store.

"HPD Major Assaults & Family Violence Division Detectives A. Alvarez reported," according to the release, establishing the progression of events and the response by the law enforcement authorities. The Major Assaults & Family Violence Division of HPD has taken the helm in the investigation. They further pinpointed the male in the security footage as the person of interest in this particular case.

Authorities are urging anyone with pertinent information concerning the identity of the suspect to step forward. Citizens can contact the HPD Major Assaults & Family Violence Division directly at 713-308-8800 or share their tips anonymously with Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. The Houston community is reminded that their cooperation can be essential to closing such cases and bolstering public safety.