Do you recognize this man? A $5,000 reward is being offered after police released an image of a kidnapping and auto theft suspect, asking the public for help finding him.
A suspect is on the loose after allegedly stealing a car with a child in the backseat in the Alief area, according to police.On July 2, the Houston Police Department released a surveillance photo of the person they believe is responsible for the crime, asking the public for help in identifying the man.When he drove away, there was a child victim in the backseat, according to investigators. The suspect dropped the child off several blocks away and left with the stolen car.
Information leading to the charging and/or arrest of any felony suspects may result in a cash payment of up to $5,000. Tipsters must contact Crime Stoppers directly to remain anonymous and to be considered for a cash payment by calling 713-222-TIPS , submitting an
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