Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!


The old give way to the young. New thoughts sprout from fertile ground.

While the New Year beckons us with many promises, don't forget to give the old year its due.

Learn from past mistakes and carry the lessons of time with you.

This year resolve to laugh more, love more, forgive more, friend more and learn more.

May 2011 be your best year yet!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Police seek gas station robbers


by khou.com staff
khou.com
Posted on December 3, 2010 at 10:39 AM
Updated Friday, Dec 3 at 10:58 AM


HUMBLE, Texas – Police were on the hunt Friday for two robbery suspects who were caught in the act by a surveillance camera.
Investigators said the suspects hit two gas stations overnight.
First, police said the suspects robbed a Valero station on Atascocita Road.

The suspects then hopped in a minivan, drove down the street to a Shell station and robbed it, too.

But that time, surveillance cameras captured the crime.
Police said the suspects took off on foot after the Shell robbery.
They were still at large Friday morning.

5 teens charged with car burglaries ...


TEXAS CITY, Texas — Five teenagers have been charged with stealing property from about 10 vehicles early Saturday on 15th Avenue North.

Around 4:23 a.m. Saturday, officers responding to a burglary call saw a young man running to a house near the 1500 block of 15th Avenue North, according to a police report.

Officers checked all the cars parked near the street and found about 10 cars that had been burglarized.

All the cars had been left unlocked by their owners, police said.

Three young men were arrested after officers searched an apartment at Tradewinds Apartment Complex and recovered stolen property.

A fourth teenager arrived at the apartment riding a bicycle, which had been reported stolen, and was taken into custody, police said.

At 7 a.m., another officer responded to a call of an intoxicated man at Burger King on 2500 Palmer Highway.

The young man was charged in the car burglaries, police said.

All five are younger than 17 and have been taken to the Juvenile Justice Center. They are facing charges of organized criminal activity.
This story was brought to you thanks to khou.com’s partnership with the Galveston County Daily News.

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