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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON FUGITIVE FRIDAY
For Immediate Release: November 17, 2023

HOUSTON – In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants. 

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.
 
The language in this press release is intentional and could have legal implications.  Please do not change the copy of the paragraph above.

All warrants are active at the time this press release was created and is subject to change.  Crime Stoppers of Houston and this news organization are not making any legal claims that this is the most current legal status.  

The following individuals all have active warrants as of November 16, 2023 at 2:00 pm.

DERRISHA LORRAINE BUTLERB/F      02-14-97      5’05”/190 Lbs. Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1840208
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

CHANUNCEY DWAYNE FRANKB/M      07-30-76      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1655952
PROB VIOL MONEY LAUNDERING >=$150K<$300K
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALVIN RAY GOLSTONB/M      08-20-75      5’10”/250 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1839315
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

KARINA LOPEZ LEMAIREW/F      10-12-89      5’02”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1681274
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$150K<$300K
Last known location: Houston Texas

JUAN ANTONIO MONTOYAW/M      02-11-60      5’06”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant # 1768435
INDECENCY W/CHILD SEXUAL CONTA
Last known location: Houston Texas

LAURA MICHELLE PARKERW/F      06/15/85      5’07”/125 Lbs.      Bln/Brn
Warrant #: 1839651
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: San Leon Texas

JASON ALLEN ROFFW/M      06-03-83      5’08”/165      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1833125
THFT MAT ALUM/BRNZ/COPPR/BRASS
Last known location: Richmond Texas

PORSCHE PAULETTE SMITHB/F      08-06-90      5’05”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1616217
PROB VIOL CRUELTY NON-LSTOCK ANIM KIL/PO
Last known location: Houston Texas

DONOVAN SETH WETHEYW/M      01-31-00      5’10”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1839599
VIOL BOND/PRO ORD 2+ TIMES 
Last known location: Houston Texas

ASHTON JEANNAE YOUNGW/F      11-14-87      5’00”/272 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1616220, 1616408, 1840395
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
POSS CS PG 1 <1G       
UNAUTH ABSENCE COMM CORR FAC 
Last known location: Houston Texas
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Taylor Swift Delays Rio Concert Following Tragic Death of Fan

Taylor Swift has chosen to postpone a concert in Rio de Janeiro after a 23-year-old fan passed away during her Friday night performance. The singer shared the news on her Instagram, explaining that extreme temperatures in Rio prompted the decision, prioritizing the safety and well-being of fans, performers, and crew.

The cause of the fan’s death, Ana Clara Benevides Machado, who sought medical attention during the show, has not been disclosed. The public prosecutor’s office in Rio has initiated a criminal investigation, and Benevides’ body is undergoing examination.

Benevides’ passing has deeply affected many in Brazil, as she had embarked on her first flight to Rio from the country’s center-west region to attend the concert. She documented her journey through a WhatsApp group, sharing photos and videos with her family.

Fans and officials expressed outrage, speculating that the death could be linked to extreme heat. Concertgoers complained about not being allowed to bring water into the stadium, despite the oppressive weather. Federal authorities later announced the availability of free water at concerts and large events.

Swift, in a previous statement, expressed a “shattered heart” and described the young woman as “incredibly beautiful and far too young.” The concert’s organizer, Time4Fun, stated that paramedics attended to Benevides, taking her to a first-aid center and subsequently to a hospital, where she passed away.

Witnesses reported challenging conditions inside the stadium, with apparent temperatures reaching record highs. Swift paused her performance to request water for fans, and concertgoers mentioned seeing distressed individuals and hearing calls for water.

Benevides, in videos before the concert, shared her excitement about attending and waiting in line for hours in the sun, echoing the experiences of thousands of fans.

The tragic incident has led to calls for increased safety measures at future events, including the allowance of personal water bottles and improved medical resources. Despite the postponement, Swift expressed her grief on Instagram and refrained from addressing the incident from the stage.

These Houston Dining Spots Open for Thanksgiving Day

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An Array of Houston Restaurants Offering Distinctive Thanksgiving Menus

Houston’s dining scene is embracing variety this Thanksgiving, with an increasing number of restaurants serving up unique takes on the traditional holiday feast. Some establishments are deviating from the norm, offering options like lobster and turkey pot pie, miso-marinated cod, and cacio e pepe fritters.

For those seeking a more traditional Thanksgiving experience, several local eateries are sticking to the classics. Turkey, prepared in various styles, is accompanied by timeless sides and seasonal offerings such as butternut squash soup and candied yams.

Here’s a roundup of some Houston favorites open for Thanksgiving:

  1. Amore Italian Restaurant: Enjoy an elevated Thanksgiving brunch with a complimentary glass of prosecco and a small gift for each guest. The menu features traditional roasted turkey, halibut, and lamb chops, among other options.
  2. Roma: Indulge in an Italian-influenced three-course spread, including hand-carved turkey breast, green-bean casserole, and a choice of pecan or pumpkin pie.
  3. Nobu: The popular Galleria restaurant offers its usual menu, featuring miso-marinated cod, sashimi, and rock shrimp, providing a non-traditional yet delightful Thanksgiving dining experience.
  4. Turner’s: Experience a show-stopping Thanksgiving meal with live piano music, complimentary Kir Royale or champagne, a petite seafood tower, and a variety of courses, including roasted venison loin and brine-and-roasted turkey breast.
  5. Bludorn: This Montrose spot presents a special Thanksgiving menu with unique offerings like smoked maitake mushrooms and a lobster and turkey pot pie.
  6. Amrina: In The Woodlands, savor a five-course Thanksgiving spread at this contemporary Indian-influenced establishment, with a prix-fixe meal priced at $85 per person.
  7. Cleburne Cafeteria: A Houston institution since 1941, Cleburne Cafeteria offers its usual offerings on Thanksgiving Day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., allowing diners to skip waiting between courses.
  8. Rainbow Lodge: Indulge in a picturesque and flavorful Thanksgiving banquet at Rainbow Lodge, known for its wild game offerings, offering a three-course meal at $75 per person.
  9. B&B Butchers & Restaurant: Opt for a three-course prix-fixe holiday menu at this popular steakhouse, priced at $90 per adult and $35 per child.
  10. Jonathan’s the Rub: The Memorial Green location of this New American staple will be open on Thanksgiving Day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering festive favorites like butternut squash bisque and herb-roasted turkey breast.
  11. Eunice: Enjoy Creole-Cajun flavors at Eunice, where the full menu is available on Thanksgiving, along with special holiday offerings like Cajun stuffed turkey and pumpkin bisque.
  12. Steak 48: In addition to its regular menu, Steak 48 is serving a traditional Thanksgiving Day meal, the “Chef’s Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner,” priced at $74.
  13. Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille: Offering a two-course meal at $49, Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille provides a more budget-friendly option for Thanksgiving, including sliced turkey and butternut squash soup.

These diverse offerings cater to various tastes, making Thanksgiving dining in Houston a truly eclectic experience.

Max Verstappen Overcomes Criticisms to Triumph in Las Vegas Grand Prix Spectacle

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Max Verstappen initially disapproved of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, criticizing the excess and prioritization of opulence over racing upon his arrival in Sin City. However, following his 18th win of the season, the three-time reigning Formula One world champion changed his perspective, expressing enjoyment of the race.

As he crossed under the checkered flag waved by Justin Bieber, Verstappen, who had previously slammed the spectacle, sang, “Viva Las Vegas! Viva Las Vegas!” Despite his earlier reservations, he raced in an Elvis-inspired firesuit and clinched victory on the iconic Las Vegas Strip.

Verstappen’s race strategy involved passing Charles Leclerc at the start and overcoming a penalty to make another successful pass with 13 laps remaining, showcasing his season-long dominance. Despite plans to head straight to the nightclub, Verstappen, Leclerc, and Sergio Perez were chauffeured in a limousine to a stage near the Bellagio, where they were surprised with the casino’s renowned fountain show.

The Bellagio fountains, which had been off all week, were restarted as part of the victory celebration. Despite the unexpected treat, the participants appeared disinterested as they stood chatting. Following the trophy presentation, they enjoyed a fireworks display reminiscent of New Year’s Eve over the iconic Las Vegas Strip.

Harris County Ranks Third in U.S. for Thanksgiving Driving Fatalities, Study Finds

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As per a recent study conducted by truckinginfo.net researchers, Harris County holds the third position in the nation for driving fatalities during Thanksgiving holidays, with 127 total traffic deaths recorded between 2001 and 2021. Leading the country is Los Angeles County in California with 276 driving fatalities during the same period, followed by Maricopa County in Arizona with 163.

Harris County isn’t the sole Texas county listed among the top 20 most perilous for drivers during Thanksgiving. According to truckinginfo.net, Dallas County secures the eighth spot, reporting 89 driving fatalities over the Thanksgiving holidays from 2001 to 2021. Tarrant County, situated in North Texas and neighboring Dallas County, holds the fourteenth position nationally, documenting 55 driving fatalities during the holiday period. The study reveals that Texas records nearly 2.5 driving fatalities per one million people throughout the Thanksgiving holiday.

The researchers also identified two particularly hazardous roadways in Harris County during Thanksgiving: I-45, with nine driving fatalities from 2001 to 2021, and I-610, recording eight deaths over the same period. These alarming statistics coincide with the commencement of the next phase of a controversial $9 billion I-45 rebuild set for 2024.

Truckinginfo.net researchers based their analysis on fatal accident data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Thanksgiving holiday period was defined as the Wednesday before Thanksgiving through the Sunday after.

Houston Gun Buyback Event Yields 559 Firearms: Collaborative Effort Addresses Community Safety

On Saturday, residents in the Houston area participated in the fifth gun buyback event organized by Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones in collaboration with Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. The drive-thru event, held at METRO’s Westchase Park and Ride on Harwin Drive, saw 559 guns turned in by participants before the gates opened at 8 a.m. In exchange, 1,557 gift cards, totaling almost $78,000, were distributed to those who voluntarily surrendered unwanted firearms for proper disposal.

Funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), the gift cards were part of efforts to enhance community safety. The surrendered firearms included 155 Semi-Automatic Handguns, 124 Semi-Automatic Rifles, 82 Revolvers, 77 Shotguns, 59 Hunting Rifles, 58 Non-functioning firearms, and 4 Single-shot guns.

Commissioner Lesley Briones emphasized the importance of such initiatives in preventing crime, particularly youth suicides, school shootings, and domestic violence incidents. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, in conjunction with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, will process each turned-in gun to determine its involvement in crimes.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner highlighted the collaborative efforts, including gun buyback programs, as essential tools in addressing gun violence. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez expressed optimism about positive results and emphasized the importance of proactive measures.

Houston City Councilmember Abbie Kamin stressed the significance of disposing of firearms through law enforcement to prevent them from reaching the streets or unregulated pawn shops. The event also saw the distribution of 400 gun safes and 1000 gun locks to participants, further promoting safe storage practices.

Despite ongoing efforts, gun violence remains a significant concern, surpassing car crashes in fatalities among children and young adults. The Harris County Commissioners Court had previously approved nearly $1.1 million in ARPA funding for up to eight gun buyback events.

Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, who supported the ARPA, highlighted the multifaceted approach required to address gun violence, expressing commitment to legislative efforts. The event marked the collection and disposal of over 4,000 guns in five buyback events, reflecting a collaborative approach involving various entities, including METRO.

METRO’s board of directors chairman, Sanjay Ramabhadran, emphasized the importance of community partnerships in addressing safety concerns. Beyond gun buybacks, Harris County has implemented additional public safety initiatives, such as the Community Violence Interruption Program (CVIP) and investments in programs like the Holistic Assistance Response Teams (HART) Program.

Commissioner Briones concluded by underlining the event’s role as part of a holistic approach to public safety and the commitment to creating a safer Harris County. The success of the event was attributed to the support from various organizations, including Harris County Precinct 4, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, City of Houston, METRO, Houston Fire Department, Houston Police Department, Asian American Peace Officers Association, and Spring Branch Management District.

Doneraki opens new restaurant in Katy

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Doneraki Restaurants is proud to announce its new Fuego y Mar concept in Katy, Texas.

Houston Airports Prepare for Record 2.4 Million Passengers Amidst Soaring Ticket Costs This Thanksgiving

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If you’re embarking on a Thanksgiving getaway via air travel, strategic planning is essential as both Bush IAH and Hobby airports brace for a record-setting 2.4 million passengers during the holiday period.

Travelers who believed that an early departure might circumvent the anticipated crowds could be in for a surprise, as the cost of airline tickets tends to surge during Thanksgiving week. Consequently, many individuals proactively secured their flight bookings earlier this year to capitalize on cost savings.

According to Houston Airports, the extended Thanksgiving travel window spans from Thursday, Nov. 16, to Tuesday, Nov. 28.

Traditionally, the Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving claimed the title of the busiest travel day. However, this year, the peak traffic days are projected to be Friday, Nov. 17, and Sunday, Nov. 26, at Houston’s airports.

Anticipated Statistics:

  • Friday, Nov. 17: Over 200,000 total travelers are expected.
  • Sunday, Nov. 26: More than 212,000 travelers are expected.

Conversely, Thanksgiving Day and Tuesday, Nov. 28, are predicted to be the least hectic days for air travel.

Cleveland Browns’ Star QB Deshaun Watson Out for the Season Due to Shoulder Fracture and Ankle Sprain

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The Cleveland Browns issued an official statement regarding quarterback Deshaun Watson:

Following a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on Monday to assess injuries sustained during Sunday’s 33-31 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Deshaun Watson’s left ankle was diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain. Additionally, postgame, Watson reported newfound discomfort in his right shoulder, experienced after a hit in the first half. Subsequent MRI scans revealed a displaced fracture to the glenoid.

Despite delivering a commendable performance and completing the game, consultations with Browns’ Head Physician, James Voos, MD, and renowned shoulder specialist, Neal ElAttrache, MD, concluded that immediate surgical intervention is necessary to prevent further structural damage. Consequently, Watson will be placed on season-ending injured reserve, with a full recovery anticipated for the commencement of the 2024 season.

El Salvador’s All-Female Hosts to Shine in 72nd Miss Universe Finale on November 18

The much-anticipated 72nd edition of the Miss Universe competition is gearing up for its grand finale, with fans eagerly anticipating the crowning of the new Miss Universe. Taking place on November 18, 2023, this year’s event will be hosted by an all-female team from El Salvador and will be available for streaming on The Roku Channel, with Spanish broadcast coverage provided by Telemundo in the United States.

Leading up to the main event, the Miss Universe pageant will kick off with a series of exciting preliminary competitions. Notably, this year introduces historic changes, underscoring a commitment to progress and inclusivity in Miss Universe’s storied history.

The preliminary competition is scheduled to commence at 8:00 p.m. EST on November 15, followed by the national costume competition on November 16 at 9:00 p.m. EST. A noteworthy aspect of this year’s proceedings is the collaboration with Live Bash, a platform that will livestream both competitions.

A total of 85 outstanding women will vie for the coveted Miss Universe 2023 crown, proudly representing their respective countries with grace and poise. Making history in the competition, Maria Camila Avella Montañez of Colombia and Michelle Cohn of Guatemala are set to become the first mothers and married women to participate in Miss Universe, shattering barriers and reshaping the traditional image of a Miss Universe contestant.