
Crime Stoppers of Houston put out a fresh fugitive alert today, calling on residents to help track down Selin Dario Cordova‑Martinez. The group is dangling a potential cash reward for useful information and is pressing anyone who knows something to reach out directly. Authorities emphasize that tips can be given anonymously, day or night, with lines open 24 hours.
According to Crime Stoppers HOU, a post on X names Selin Dario Cordova‑Martinez, tags the Houston Police Department, and offers up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. The alert points people straight to the Crime Stoppers tip line and online reporting portal for anonymous submissions.
🚨 WANTED FUGITIVE 🚨 Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help locating Selin Dario Cordova‑Martinez. If you have any information that could help investigators locate this fugitive, please contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. Tips can be submitted 24/7, and you never have to https://t.co/qwIgaJNgNF
— Crime Stoppers HOU (@CrimeStopHOU) February 6, 2026
How to submit a tip
As outlined on the Crime Stoppers of Houston contact page, there are several ways to reach investigators without giving your name. Tipsters can call 713‑222‑TIPS (8477), use the Crime Stoppers Houston mobile app, or file an online report through the group’s secure portal.
The organization also notes that the general Contact form on its website is not anonymous and could make a tip ineligible for a reward, so anyone hoping to qualify for cash should stick to the official tip line, app, or online tip portal.
Why these alerts matter
Public tips have helped jump‑start major Houston investigations before. The Houston Chronicle reported that Crime Stoppers offered a $5,000 reward in a December bank‑robbery probe, a move that helped generate leads for detectives.
The Houston Police Robbery division also posts its own wanted notices and routinely directs tipsters back to Crime Stoppers, underscoring how much investigators rely on community eyes and ears.
Anyone with information on Selin Dario Cordova‑Martinez is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 713‑222‑TIPS, use the mobile app, or submit an online tip through the portal at Crime Stoppers. Authorities caution the public not to approach the individual. In any immediate danger or active emergency, call 911 so officers can respond.









