Midnight Melee On W Parker Rd Houston Cops Hunt Five After Aggravated Robbery

A late-night confrontation in the 400 block of W Parker Rd ended with a man in the hospital and five suspects on the run, and Houston robbery detectives are now asking for the public’s help to identify everyone involved. The victim later realized personal belongings were missing and, according to police, tips in the case could be eligible for a cash reward.

According to the Robbery Division’s bulletin, the incident was recorded under Houston Police case number 568728-26 and happened around midnight on May 4 during an event in the 400 block of W Parker Rd. Houston Police Robbery says the complainant became involved in a physical altercation with multiple suspects, was transported for medical treatment, and later noticed at the hospital that personal items had been stolen.

Investigators released brief clothing-based descriptions for five people they believe were involved: Suspect 1: white male in a dark hoodie and dark jeans; Suspect 2: white female in a dark top and light shorts; Suspect 3: white female in a light long-sleeve and light shorts; Suspect 4: white male wearing a white Astros jersey and dark jeans; and Suspect 5: white male in a dark hoodie and dark shorts. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713‑222‑TIPS (8477) or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers of Houston to be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.

Police warnings and local pattern

The Robbery Division has circulated several similar wanted notices this spring as detectives work a string of holdups across the city, many of them shared first on social media and in online bulletins. Hoodline has tracked a run of HPD wanted posts in recent weeks and notes that neighborhood convenience stores and late-night gatherings have been frequent targets, while local outlets have urged residents and businesses to review surveillance footage. related HPD alerts in the area were previously covered…

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