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Houston Couple Charged with Credit Card Abuse, Burglary Amid Investigation into Guest’s Disappearance

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Published on October 05, 2024
Houston Couple Charged with Credit Card Abuse, Burglary Amid Investigation into Guest’s DisappearanceSource: Houston Police Department

The saga of a missing Houston man, Robert Bond, has taken yet another grim turn as the couple he was last seen with, attorney Sean Kennedy and his wife Alle Price, face additional charges amid ongoing investigations into Bond's disappearance. According to FOX26 Houston, the couple has been hit with charges including Credit Card Abuse and Burglary of a Habitation, while the whereabouts of Bond remain unknown since June.

With the discovery of "50 or more items of identifying information" as stated in court documents and reported by FOX26 Houston, the investigation deepens as Rose Bond, Robert's sister, contends with the overlaying narratives of theft, burglary, and drug-related offenses that her brother was allegedly accused of by the couple, now themselves charged with similar crimes she said that "every time we talked with them there were so many lies, and nothing added up," in a FOX26 Houston interview.

Further probing into these matters by the Houston Police Department entailed a six-hour search of Kennedy's home on Sage Road, where Bond was last seen, as covered by ABC13. Officers were seen photographing areas within the residence, especially the garage, although the implications of this scrutiny have yet to be publicly disclosed.

Amidst the mounting pressure and uncertainty surrounding Bond's fate, Price-Kennedy's claims of unwarranted generosity turned chaotic cohabitation paint a contradictory picture; she asserts that Bond was brought into their home out of compassion until his alleged drug use became apparent and destructive, culminating in his ejection, despite the recovery of Bond's personal documents amongst the ill-gotten cadre of identifying materials found at the Kennedy residence, she insisted that "Nothing in my house was found stolen," in a ABC13 interview.

Price and Kennedy, now in jail, await their bond hearings with the cloud of Robert Bond's vanishing acting as a grim backdrop to their legal struggles; neither has been formally accused in connection to his disappearance. As the authorities continue to piece together this disturbing puzzle, a family clamors for resolution, and Rose Bond voices a plaintive plea: "Please have a heart and tell us where my brother is. Please. We need that. We need to know where my brother is," as she imparted to FOX26 Houston.