SkyEye flew over what appeared to be the end of the chase, where police were seen detaining a man and woman.
A police chase ended after it was prompted by a traffic stop in southwest Houston, HPD says. SkyEye video shows two people being detained.Authorities have detained two people after a police chase across southwest Houston Wednesday morning.
The Houston Police Department confirmed the chase started as a traffic stop at 9400 Timberside Drive at about 10:45 a.m.Two people, a man and a woman, could be seen getting detained by officers outside a housing unit at the intersection.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Houston-area store owner attacked, robbed believed he was followed to business after bank: HPDThe victim added that before the incident, he had gone to the bank, where he withdrew a large sum of money, police said.
Read more »
Man found shot to death in car in southwest Houston apartment parking lot, HPD saysOfficers were initially called about a masked suspect breaking into cars in the parking lot when they found the victim's body.
Read more »
Houston crash: 1 killed in multi-vehicle crash in SE HoustonHouston police are investigating a deadly crash that occurred on Monday afternoon in southeast Houston.
Read more »
Houston police investigating multi-vehicle crash in SE Houston that left pedestrian deadSkyEye flew over the scene and saw at least one car with severe damage to its front windshield and bumper. Investigators urge drivers to avoid the area.
Read more »
Father found dead after mother shot and killed during child custody exchange, HPD saysHPD said other people were present, including the mother's new boyfriend, another woman and her 16-day-old baby. The baby was reportedly cut by glass shards from the shooting.
Read more »
HPD: ‘No uptick’ in Memorial Park car break-ins despite social media reportsThe neighborhood social media site Nextdoor recently featured a fairly spirited post about motor vehicle burglaries (car break-ins) at Houston’s Memorial Park, but the Houston Police Department, the agency that patrols the park, said Tuesday they have not noticed an uptick in incidents.
Read more »