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Houston Police Urgently Seek Public Help in Midtown Carjacking

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URGENT UPDATE: The Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division is actively seeking assistance from the public to identify two suspects involved in a shocking carjacking and armed robbery that occurred late on September 2 near Midtown.

The incident unfolded on the 1100 block of Westheimer, where one suspect brandished a handgun and forcibly stole the victim’s vehicle. This alarming crime has left residents on edge, as the stolen car was discovered abandoned the following day on the 1400 block of Hawthorne.

Authorities are searching for two suspects. The first is described as a Black male, aged between 50-55 years, standing approximately 5’7″ and weighing between 150-160 pounds. He may be known as “Charles” or “UNC.” The second suspect is also a Black male, but further details are currently unavailable.

This case is recorded under the Houston PD reference number 1152686-25. Police are urging anyone with information to step forward. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may qualify for a reward of up to $5,000 for any information leading to the charging or arrest of the suspects.

Tips can be submitted by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), visiting the Crime Stoppers website, or using their mobile app.

The increased urgency surrounding this case highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing crime and ensuring safety in Houston. As authorities work diligently to solve this case, residents are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops. Your help could make all the difference.

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