Judge sets over $1 million bond for Humble man who fled after allegedly killing his mom

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Judge sets over $1 million bond for Humble man who fled after allegedly killing his mom
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Tyler Roenz was 17 years old when police say he fled to Nebraska and led officers on a chase with his dead mother's body in the trunk. About four months later, a judge set his bond for the four charges he faces.

Tyler Roenz was 17 years old when police say he fled to Nebraska from Texas and led officers on a chase with his dead mother's body in the trunk. About four months later, he'll appear in court.About four months after a teenager was charged with the murder of his own mother, his court date in Harris County was scheduled for Thursday morning, but he was a no-show.Tyler Roenz was just 17 years old when he was arrested in Nebraska after an intense search to find him and his missing mother.

According to court documents, Tyler was out on a $10,000 bond after being charged in March 2022 with attempted sexual assault that took place in February of that year. He is accused of attacking an 18-year-old girl, causing her to bleed, in his car in a school parking lot. A judge set his bond for the murder charge to $750,000 and $250,000 bond for the tampering with evidence charge.Her husband called police after finding a human tooth and blood inside their Humble home. He also told officers one of their cars was missing.

Authorities in other states were notified to keep an eye out for the missing car, which was eventually spotted in Nebraska with Tyler behind the wheel.

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