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Masked Trio Storms Beachwood Home As Houston Cops Hunt Robbery Crew

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Published on March 10, 2026
Masked Trio Storms Beachwood Home As Houston Cops Hunt Robbery CrewSource: Houston Police Robbery Division

Houston robbery detectives on Tuesday, March 10 issued a public plea for help identifying three men wanted in a violent Feb. 14 home invasion in the 6800 block of Beachwood Street. One resident was seriously hurt in the attack, and investigators say at least one of the suspects was armed. The men took off after the robbery, possibly in a vehicle, and police are now turning to the community for leads.

Police Detail How The Robbery Unfolded

According to Houston Police Robbery, three unknown males forced their way into a residence on Feb. 14 in the 6800 block of Beachwood Street and assaulted the complainants inside. One person suffered serious injuries, and the suspects stole belongings before leaving the scene, investigators said. The incident is logged under case number 206038-26 as detectives continue to track down fresh leads.

Crime Stoppers Puts Up Cash For Clues

Crime Stoppers of Houston confirmed that tipsters could be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to charges and or an arrest, according to Crime Stoppers of Houston. The organization, which allows anonymous reporting, lists its tip line as 713-222-TIPS (8477) and also accepts online and mobile-app submissions. Officials emphasized that tips must be sent directly to Crime Stoppers, not posted on social media, for callers to qualify for a potential payout.

What Detectives Say The Suspects Looked Like

Investigators released brief descriptions of the three men seen at the scene, along with images in the Robbery Division notice:

  • One man wore a grey hooded jacket pulled tight around his face, a black face mask, dark pants and dark shoes, and was carrying a backpack.
  • A second man wore a black hooded jacket, a light-colored face mask, dark pants, white shoes and a light-colored backpack.
  • The third man wore a black hooded jacket, a black face mask, dark pants and dark shoes with a lighter design, and carried a black backpack.

Detectives say those details, paired with the released images, might jog the memory of neighbors or passersby. Residents in the area are being asked to review any doorbell or security-camera footage from Feb. 14 that could help identify the suspects or capture their getaway.

Emergency Response And Ongoing Probe

City records show emergency responders were dispatched to the Beachwood Street area on Feb. 14, consistent with police reports that at least one person sustained serious injuries during the incident, per the City of Houston Active Incidents log. The Robbery Division says the investigation remains active and that photos, video or even small behavioral details can be enough to break the case.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers or Houston Police Robbery investigators. Tips submitted through Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous.