November 22, 2024

09.18.20 Baytown Police Seeking Public’s Help and Assault on Northwood

2020-45262 Baytown Police seeking public’s help in identifying Robbery suspects On September 16th at 11:59 p.m., Baytown Police responded to a report of a Robbery that had occurred at the Circle K located in the 3000 block of West Baker. Upon arrival officers learned that the complainant had stopped at the store in his 2014 Toyota Tundra and walked inside. While the complainant was inside the store, a white or Hispanic male got out of a maroon SUV that was in the parking lot and got into the complainant’s truck and began to drive off. The complainant attempted to stop the suspect from driving off in his truck and while doing so the complainant was thrown to the ground by the moving truck and ran over, suffering a serious head injury. The suspect(s) then fled the area in the complainant’s truck along with the SUV, which was being driven by a white or Hispanic female. The complainant was transported to Clear Lake Regional Hospital where he remains in critical condition. The Baytown Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects in this case (photos attached). Therefore, Detectives are asking anyone who may have information about this case, or the identity of the suspects, to contact the Baytown Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 281-420-6646. They can also contact Baytown Crime Stoppers at 281-427-TIPS (8477), download the P3 Community app; or use the website below to submit anonymously online: baytowncrimestoppers.com Use: “Submit a Tip” link https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=544# You will be given a unique code number. If the information results in a suspect being arrested and charged, you may be able to use the same code number to collect up to $5000.00.

2020-44648 – On September 12th at 11:43 a.m., officers responded to a report of an assault in the 1200 block of Northwood. Upon arrival officers located the complainant laying in front of an apartment covered in dirt and bleeding from the mouth. The complainant advised had been run over by a vehicle that was being driven by the same suspect who had allegedly stabbed him a few weeks ago. Officers attempted to locate the suspect but were unsuccessful. The complainant was ultimately transported to Clear Lake Regional to be treated for his injuries, which at the time were not considered to be life threatening. Detectives are investigating.

Lieutenant Steve Dorris

Criminal Investigations Division

Baytown Police Department

3200 N. Main

Baytown Texas 77521

Office: 281-420-6617


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