Man sentenced for involvement in deadly 2025 Katy shootout
Tyler Jordan was one of three suspects arrested for a shootout inside a Katy McDonald's.
Tyler Jordan was one of three suspects arrested for a shootout inside a Katy McDonald's.
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After learning she has Alzheimer's disease, Cynthia Wyman Jordy is sharing her story to encourage others to seek early testing, advocate for their health, and…
Tyler Jordan was one of three suspects arrested for a shootout inside a Katy McDonald's.
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A man is in critical condition after he was shot by his son multiple times during an argument at a gas station, police said.
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Jason Pham was last seen Saturday morning in a neighborhood along Champions Forest Drive.
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