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Spring Apartment Tragedy: Man And Woman Found Dead With Gunshot Wounds

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Published on May 24, 2026
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A quiet Saturday at a Spring apartment complex turned grim when deputies responding to a domestic disturbance call found two people dead with apparent gunshot wounds, according to authorities. The man and woman, both adults, were pronounced dead at the scene, and investigators are now working to piece together what happened inside the complex.

Precinct 4 deputies were dispatched to the 2500 block of FM 2920 near Spring Cypress and Ella Boulevard, where they discovered the two victims, according to Click2Houston. The outlet reports that both victims had possible gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene. Homicide detectives with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are leading the investigation, and as of the outlet’s latest update, officials had not released the victims’ identities or any information about a possible motive.

How to contact investigators

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit investigates deaths in unincorporated parts of the county. The department’s website lists the Homicide Unit phone number as 713-274-9100 and notes that tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. For media requests, HCSO’s Media Relations page asks reporters to include the date, time, and address of the incident when seeking comment.

Other recent apartment deaths in north Harris County

The case is the latest in a series of deadly incidents at apartment complexes in north Harris County in recent weeks. On May 13, deputies found a woman dead inside The Arden apartment complex after family members requested a welfare check, according to ABC13. On May 22, a man was shot multiple times and killed outside the Mira Bella Apartments at 22910 Imperial Valley Drive, a case authorities described as a suspected robbery while urging tipsters to contact HCSO, ABC13 reported.

Investigators say the probe into Saturday’s deaths remains active and that more details will be released as they become available. Click2Houston provided the initial account, and officials with the sheriff’s office can be reached through the department’s listed contact points for anyone who may have information related to the case.