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Reward offered for fugitive wanted in catalytic converter theft ring

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A member of a theft ring that cut catalytic converters out of dozens of City of Houston vehicles is a fugitive after failing to show up in court, and Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to his recapture, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Monday.

Brady Stanley, 26, was out on bond on four other felony charges, when he failed to appear in court on Dec. 20, 2021. Stanley is charged with engaging in organized criminal activity for his role in stealing and reselling catalytic converters with accomplices in incidents spanning April through November 2021.

The combined value of the 46 catalytic converters stolen from the city’s fleet in this case totals $36,800.

When Stanley didn’t show up in the 263rd District Court, a judge forfeited his bond.

Catalytic converters are prized by thieves looking to sell the platinum and other precious metals they contain. Dozens of vehicles in the city’s fleet have been targeted, but Harris County residents also increasingly are finding the parts have been sawed from their cars and trucks.

Making matters worse, supply-chain woes related to the COVID-19 pandemic have depleted the availability of replacement parts, meaning that some vehicles are out of service for several weeks before they can be repaired.

“This property crime has plagued thousands of victims in our community as we are all already facing so many challenges, and it won’t be tolerated,” Ogg said. “Someone out there knows where this fugitive is hiding and now has an opportunity to not only do the right thing but get paid.”

A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information leading to Stanley’s return to custody. Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Assistant District Attorney Shanice Newton is prosecuting the cases, which were investigated by the Houston Police Department.

To reduce the likelihood of having a catalytic converter stolen, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office recommends taking these preventive steps:

  • Park in a garage or a well-lit area.
  • Park close to fences, walls, or curbs and alongside cars to make the catalytic converter less accessible.
  • Mark the converter by stamping or engraving the VIN or license plate number.
  • Install a theft-prevention device, such as a lock or cover.
  • Report thefts immediately and obtain as much information about the suspects as possible.

 

WANTED: Suspect accused of stealing over $100k during burglary

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for a Burglary of a Building.

On Monday, December 27, 2021, at approximately 9:00 p.m., an unknown suspect burglarized a building located in the 5000 block of Westheimer Rd. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the suspectstole US and Foreign currency totaling approximately $115,214.53. Video surveillance captured the suspect burglarizing the business and leaving the building with the stolen items. The suspect fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction of travel.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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Covid-19 Testing Sites

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Getting tested at Houston Health Department-affiliated sites is FREE, and does not require proof of residency, citizenship or insurance. Some testing partners bill insurance. Contact your provider to make sure the testing parnter is in network.

Health department-affiliated testing sites offer viral tests that determine if a person is currently infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. These PCR tests are conducted in certified laboratories and may average 48-72 hours for results, based on volume. Learn about the types of Covid-19 tests.

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Appointments are not needed for Houston Health Department multi-service center testing sites. These are drive-thru sites do not accept clients on foot and use self-administered shallow nasal swabs.

The portal for Covid-19 tests results from HHD multi-service centers is currently down. Patients will be contacted by phone with results until the system issue is resolved. If you don’t receive results within 48 hours, please contact our call center at 832-393-4220. We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • Acres Homes Multi-Service Center
    6719 W. Montgomery Rd, 77091
    Mon,. Wed., Fri., Sat.: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Tues., Thur.: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Hiram Clark Multi-Service Center
    3810 Fuqua St, 77045
    Mon,. Wed., Fri., Sat.: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Tues., Thur.: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Magnolia Multi-Service Center
    7037 Capitol St., 77011
    Mon,. Wed., Fri., Sat.: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Tues., Thur.: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Southwest Multi-Service Center
    6400 High Star Dr.
    Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Tues., Thur.: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

*Hours of operation are based on each site’s daily capacity and may end sooner than scheduled.


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DAVACO testing sites are drive-thru and use a self-administered shallow nose swab. The sites require appointments via mycovidappointment.com or 833-213-0643.

  • Minute Maid Park, Lot C
    510 St. Emanuel St., 77002
    Drive-thru
    Sat., Mon.-Wed., 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
    Thurs.-Fri., 12-8 p.m. (Jan. 6-7: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

*Hours of operation are based on each site’s daily capacity and may end sooner than scheduled.


Express COVID Testing

Express COVID Testing sites are drive-thru sites that use nasal swabs administered by healthcare professionals. The sites do not require appointments.

  • Former Dave & Buster’s Mega Site
    6010 Richmond Ave., 77057
    Daily: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
  • Kingwood Community Center Mega Site 
    4102 Rustic Woods Dr., 77345
    Daily: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

*Hours of operation are based on each site’s daily capacity and may end sooner than scheduled.

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Curative walk-up testing kiosks, open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m(unless otherwise noted), use self-administered shallow nose swabs.

Appointments are preferred via curative.com or 1-888-702-9042 but not required unless otherwise noted.

  • Delmar Stadium Mega Site
    Appt. required.
    2020 Mangum Rd., 77092 (enter on Mangum Rd.)
  • Beltway South
    11601 S. Sam Houston Pkwy, 77089
  • Fe Y Justicia Worker Center
    1209 James St., 77009
  • First Transit 
    5555 Deauville Plaza Dr., 77092
  • Hearthstone Corners Shopping Center 
    6016 Highway 6 North, 77084
  • Hermann Park (Miller Outdoor Theatre) 
    6000 Hermann Park Dr., 77030
  • Jones Square
    10955 FM 1960 West, 77070
  • Maplewood
    5645 Beechnut, 77096
  • Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church
    Appt. required.
    11612 Memorial Drive, 77024
    Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • METRO Fallbrook 
    111 Fallbrook Dr., 77038
  • METRO Fannin South
    1604 W. Belfort Blvd., 77054
  • METRO Hiram Clark
    4175 Uptown Dr., 77045
  • METRO Kashmere
    5700 Eastex Fwy., 77026
  • METRO Polk 
    5700 Polk St., 77023
  • METRO West 
    11555 Westpark Dr., 77082
  • Northshore Shopping Center 
    1238 Uvalde Rd., 77015
  • Orange Grove Parking Lot 
    10225 Almeda Genoa Rd., 77075
  • Sellers Bros. @ Federal Rd. (Closes Jan. 9)
    1050 Federal Rd., 77015
  • Tanglewilde Center
    9529 Westheimer, 77063
  • Telephone Road Center (Closes Jan. 9)
    3337 Telephone Rd., 77023
  • University of Houston – Clear Lake
    2700 Bay Area Blvd., 77058
  • University of Houston-Downtown
    201 Girard St., 77002
  • University of St. Thomas
    1300 Richmond Ave.
    Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Vida City Church
    1300 W. Mount Houston Rd., 77038
    Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

*Hours of operation are based on each site’s daily capacity and may end sooner than scheduled.

United Memorial Medical Center testing sites use nasal swabs administered by healthcare professionals and do not require appointments but appointments are available via 1-866-333-2684.

  • Butler Stadium Mega Site
    13755 S Main St.,
    Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • Houston Community College – Southeast Campus
    6815 Rustic, St., 77087
    Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • PlazAmericas
    7500 Bellaire Blvd., 77036
    Monday-Saturday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • United Memorial Medical Center – Tidwell
    510 W Tidwell Rd., 77091
    Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • United Memorial Medial Center – North
    16750 Red Oak Dr., 77090
    Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Visit ummcscreening.com/testing-locations for additional UMMC sites not listed here.

*Hours of operation are based on each site’s daily capacity and may end sooner than scheduled.


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Sign up for free COVID-19 testing at Harris County Public Health sites via covidcheck.hctx.net or by calling 832-927-7575.

Testing is available at local health centers, clinics, and pharmacies. The Texas Department of State Health Services provides this webpage to locate sites. 
 

COVID-19 In-Home Health Testing

The Harris County Area Agency on Aging offers COVID-19 in-home testing. To qualify, you must reside in Harris County. Call 832-393-4301 or 800-213-8471 for more information. Download our flyer.

School Testing Program

We are partnering with local school districts to offer free on-campus COVID-19 testing to students and staff during the 2021-2022 school year. Learn about this program.

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WANTED: Suspects responsible for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Major Assaults Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspects responsible for an Aggravated Assault – Deadly Weapon.

On Monday, August 9, 2021, at approximately 4:00 p.m., two victims were shot while in the 10100 block of Homestead Rd. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the first victim was standing outside when the suspects approached them in their vehicle (white Buick Lucerne) and began shooting striking them in both legs. The second victim was driving in the same area when they were struck in the face by a bullet. Witnesses described the same suspects driving (white Buick Lucerne) as the shooters. The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction. Both victims sustained a gunshot wounds and was transported to the hospital for treatment.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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WANTED: Fugitive responsible for Indecency with a Child

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive Marvin Osman Vasquez, who is wanted for Indecency with a Child.

On or around Sunday, December 10, 2017, fugitive Marvin Osman Vasquez engaged in inappropriate sexual acts with the child victim in the 6200 block of W. Bellfort Ave. in Houston, Texas. During the investigation, the victim made an outcry of sexual abuse. Detectives learned that the fugitive, Marvin Osman Vasquez, performed indecent sexual acts with the child victim.

Fugitive Marvin Osman Vasquez is a Hispanic male, 37 years old, approximately 5’07”, 160 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

 

FUGITIVE: MARVIN OSMAN VASQUEZ
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Exbaloncelista Peter John Ramos, ex WWE, Alberto Del Río, Texano Jr., Cibernético, entre otros luchadores en acción por IPPV

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 El mejor evento de lucha libre del 2021, grabado en vivo desde el Coliseo Dolores “Toyita” Martinez de Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico, el Beast Mode Christmas Show, presentado por la Organización Internacional de Lucha y Robles Promotions (México), podrá ser adquirido a través de Internet Pague Por Ver (IPPV), a partir del 6 de enero, Día de Reyes, a las 8:00 de la noche (Hora de Puerto Rico), a través de https://tickets.prticket.online/eventperformances.asp?evt=88, para el mundo entero.

Desde México llegaron el ex WWE, Alberto “El Patrón” Del Río, Texano Jr., La Máscara y Cibernético, el Cuervo de Puerto Rico, Joe Bravo, Hiram Tua, Romeo, Star Roger, El Profe, Spectro, Dante Caballero, Australian Suicide, los Hermanos Rodríguez: Víctor y Manuel entre otros. Este evento marcó el debut como luchador profesional del exjugador del Equipo Nacional de Puerto Rico de Baloncesto, “La Bestia” (Mr. Beast en México) Peter John Ramos, que, junto con El León de Ponce, Apolo, componen el Beast Mode. Ramos, quien lució imponente haciendo pareja con El León Apolo, demostró su fuerza y su maña dentro del ring cuando chocaron con los Sons of Samoa (Alofa y Afa Jr).

El cartel presentó la lucha entre El Sensacional Star Roger ante El Texano Jr., quien tuvo como árbitro a “Su Majestad” El Profe, director de operaciones de (OIL), como árbitro especial. Una combinación de agilidad luchística y tensión, hicieron que este combate, fuese uno especial. Los hermanos Noel y Víctor Rodríguez les dieron la vuelta a las afueras del coliseo en lo que fue una guerra sin cuartel ante Bandido y “El Dios de la Destrucción” Ares, dándose con todo, y logrando que los fanáticos se levantaran de sus asientos y seguirlos a las afueras del “Toyita” a verlos darse “en la madre”. En la estelar, Alberto “El Patrón” del Río, acompañado por “El Latino Dorado” Joe Bravo, chocó ante El Cuervo de Puerto Rico en lo que fue, sin duda alguna, una lucha que no tuvo límites.

Videos Antesala al evento IPPV Beast Mode Christmas Show:

  1. Lucha de Escaleras y el ganador obtendrá una oportunidad por cualquier campeonato de las alianzas de la Organización Internacional de Lucha y Robles Promotions. Los Participantes: “El Matatán Dominicano” Ramon Rosario, “El Toro Salvaje” Akiles Falcón, “Ultimo Taíno” Indio Baira, “El Perro Rabioso” Mad Dog Montes, “El Adorable” Sweet Adonis, parte del Black & White: “El Radikal” Kendrick Almas y “El Hombre Franquicia” Jon Justice: https://youtu.be/PZ9wa_Joatw
  2. Lucha de Camilla Extrema: Los que están a otro nivel, La Dinatía Rodríguez: Noel y Manuel Rodríguez vs “El Dios de la Destrucción” Ares y “The Bad Guy” El Bandido: https://youtu.be/pW4JwG9R9_E

 

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Joins for Large Donation to Waltrip High School Ram Band

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee helps the Waltrip High School Ram Band with large donation to send students to the 13th Annual Jazz Education Network International Conference to be held in Dallas, Texas this week.  The Jazz Education Network is dedicated to building the Jazz arts community, promoting performance and developing new audiences.  The big donation was made on this evening at Waltrip High School (HISD) during the Jazz Band’s Preview Concert.

WANTED: Hit and run driver who left pedestrian injured

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid.

On Sunday, December 12, 2021, at approximately 2:10 a.m., the victim was walking eastbound in the 5900 block of Guhn Rd. in Houston, Texas. The suspect’s vehicle (an older model silver Cadillac with black rooftop), which was traveling northbound in the 5900 block of Guhn Rd. struck the victim. The suspect fled the scene without rendering aid to the victim. The victim was transported to the hospital and suffered serious bodily injuries as a result of the collision.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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CDC national health survey returns to Houston/Harris County

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The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), the most comprehensive survey of the health and nutritional status of the U.S. population, is coming once again to Houston/Harris County, starting January 7, 2022.

All U.S. counties and cities can be selected for the NHANES and, this year, Harris County is one of 15 counties selected for this initiative.

Each year, only 5,000 residents nationwide are chosen to participate in NHANES, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Harris County residents will initially be invited to participate by letter.

Results from the NHANES provides important national data on critical public health issues.

“NHANES serves as the nation’s ‘health check-up,’ by going into communities throughout the country to collect health information,” said Brian C. Moyer, Ph.D., Director of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). “The survey provides a wealth of important data about many of the major health and nutritional issues affecting the country.”

Since 1960, NHANES has had a prominent role in improving the health of all people living in the U.S. NHANES data address critical health concerns, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

Public health officials, legislators, and physicians use this information to develop sound health policies, direct and design health programs, and services, and expand the health knowledge of the nation. NHANES data also help produce national references and standardized growth charts used by pediatricians across the country.

“This is a unique opportunity for Houstonians to take part in an important survey that affects us all,” said Stephen Williams, director of the Houston Health Department. “Improving the health and wellbeing of Houstonians is important and this survey will help give us the feedback to know just where we stand and where we need to improve with our intervention strategies.”

NHANES collects a broad range of data that impacts the lives of everyone in the country, regardless of age, addressing everything from air quality to vaccinations and the low-fat and “light” foods found in grocery stores.

Now more than ever, collecting timely information on the status of the nation’s health is critical.  An NHANES team of health professionals, nutritionists, and health technicians is heading to Harris County and strongly urges everyone who has been selected for the survey to participate.

Residents will have an invitation-only opportunity to participate in NHANES. Addresses are randomly sampled within Harris County and the City of Houston. By selecting participants this way, when combining data from all counties visited this year, NHANES data can more accurately represent the U.S. population.

Households will be sent one or more letters inviting them to be part of NHANES by completing a brief online questionnaire to see if anyone in their home is eligible to participate. Those eligible will be contacted by an NHANES representative to set up a telephone health interview at a convenient time, followed by a health examination that takes place in the NHANES mobile examination center.

While no medical care is provided directly in the mobile examination center, a report on physical findings is given to each participant, along with an explanation of those findings from survey medical staff.

All information collected in the survey is kept confidential and individual privacy is protected by law.

NHANES is taking all precautions needed, as recommended by the CDC, to keep survey participants and staff safe by following guidelines on social distancing, use of personal protective equipment, handwashing, and sanitation of the mobile examination center and all equipment.

Execution date set for killer who murdered Houston police officer

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Carl Wayne Buntion, who murdered Houston police officer James Irby during a 1990 traffic stop, is scheduled to be executed April 21, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Tuesday.

The date was set by a judge at the request of prosecutors during a hearing at the Criminal Justice Center.

“He shot a policeman in the head more than 30 years ago, and it is time that he be held accountable for his horrific crime,” Ogg said.. “He robbed Officer Irby of his life and deprived the Irby family of a lifetime of memories with him; it is time for them to have justice.”

Buntion was a passenger in a car pulled over by Irby at Airline Drive and Lyerly Street on June 27, 1990. While Irby and the driver were talking, Buntion slipped out of the vehicle and shot Irby once in the head. While Irby was lying on the ground, Buntion shot him twice in the back. He ran away and fired at others before being caught in a nearby building.

In 1991, a jury found Buntion guilty of capital murder and sentenced him to death.  He was later granted a second trial and was again convicted in 2012 and again sentenced to death.

Buntion, was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas prison gang. Prior to the capital murder, he had an extensive criminal record, including 13 prior felony convictions.