Showing posts with label escapes. Show all posts
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Friday, December 21, 2012

Man escapes burning SE Houston home just in time

  Crystal KobzaHOUSTON (KTRK) -- Residents at a southeast Houston home had to run for their lives when a fire broke out overnight.

The fire broke out on Cullen near Polk in southeast Houston around 1:25 this morning. Firefighters arrived and found the duplex on fire with the roof collapsing. A resident of the duplex says he woke up to heavy smoke and heavy flames when he looked out his window this morning. He then called 911 for help.

Neighbors initially thought the homeowner was inside at the time, but when firefighters arrived they determined that person was not inside when the fire started.

"They said the house next store was on fire so I ran out of the house. They made everybody get out of the house and they almost caught my apartment on fire," said neighbor Michael Richerson. "If they wouldn't have beat on the door, I'd have burned up."

Firefighters say the fire appears to have started on the front porch and are calling it very suspicious.

Arson investigators are looking into the cause.

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

DPS: 'Violent' sex offender escapes halfway house

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Law enforcement officers are searching for a so-called "violent" sex offender who escaped from an east Houston halfway house Friday afternoon.

Thomas Lee Elkins, 58, was last seen around 2:45pm at the Southeast Texas Transitional Center on 10950 Beaumont Highway, where he was living and electronically monitored, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Authorities believe he escaped on foot but could ask other drivers for a ride.

Elkins has been convicted of kidnapping, aggravated battery, aggravated sexual assault and sexual battery and is considered violent by law enforcement. Now, he's wanted on a felony charge of failure to comply with civil commitment requirements.

Elkins has worked as a long-haul truck driver and would fit in around any truck stop.

He is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He has blue eyes, gray hair, a distinctive Fu Manchu moustache, wears silver glasses for reading only, and walks with a limp. He has also been known to shave his head.

Anyone with information is asked to call local police immediately.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Woman escapes burning home without injury

A woman in east Houston was able to escape her burning home. A woman in east Houston was able to escape her burning home.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- An elderly homeowner escaped a fire that destroyed her home in east Houston overnight.

When firefighters arrived, they saw flames shooting out of the windows of the house on Waxahachie near McCarty. Firefighters say the homeowner's stepson got her out. She was checked out for smoke inhalation just as a precaution.

The fire destroyed the entire house. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Homeless shelter narrowly escapes closure

See it on TV? Check here. HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Tonight was supposed to be the last night of shelter for dozens of homeless Houstonians. After running out of money, the Bread of Life "After Dark" shelter was supposed to close Thursday. But they somehow cobbled together enough cash to stay open for a few months more.

If Houston's economy is, as we've been often told, the economic envy of the nation, this is a part of Houston that no one envies. A snapshot away from our shiny skyline are the unmistakable signs of the thousands of Houstonians who live on our streets.

Dana Hogan with Bread of Life said, "At any given time, you will have individuals just camped out either underneath the bridge, on the sidewalks, in this particular area."

It is a block away from the Bread of Life homeless program, where men and women line up to race in for one of a shrinking number of overnight spots. This isn't an easy spot to get.

Homeless man Jeff Griddine said, "It stays full. It's constantly full. It's full now."

In October, Bread of Life was sheltering 150 to 200 homeless men and women every night. When they ran out of federal stimulus funding that kept the program open in October, that number dropped to 50 and it was about to drop to zero.

"There was somewhat of a decision to end the program today," Hogan explained.

But Bread of Life and St. John's Methodist Church came up with cash to eke out another 60 days of shelter, and will take the time to aggressively raise private money. Public dollars for homeless services are tough to come by.

"It's not very optimistic," said Thao Costis of SEARCH Houston. "Homeless services are not a high priority."

Costis runs SEARCH, another Houston homeless aid organization. They, too, lost stimulus money and were forced to cut services there months ago. The downward trend could lead to more homeless on the streets.

"For us to help them plan for, 'OK, where do you want to be in the next week, in the next year?' It's hard for them to even think that far ahead," Costis said.

But on the night that was supposed to be their last, with little money in their bank account, the Bread of Life somehow finds a way to be optimistic.

"As long as we continue to operate on the premise of hope, that we give back to our population and our clients, everything else will take care of itself," Hogan said.

The homeless men we spoke with tell us the Bread of Life really is a last resort -- a final stop before sleeping under that bridge. The Houston Homeless Coalition says the programs that got cut actually helped drop the number of homeless on our streets by as much as 10 percent.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Family escapes burning home in the Heights

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A family of four is safe after a fire tore through the back of their home overnight.

It happened around midnight on Oxford Street near East 15th in the Heights. Firefighters arrived to find flames coming from the back of the one-story house. Crews were able to put out the fire in about 10 minutes.

The fire destroyed the back of the home. The cause is under investigation.

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Family escapes house fire without injury

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A fire destroyed a detached garage and damaged a home.

It happened on Saint Mary's at Glenchester in west Houston. Firefighters arrived at the home last night around 9pm. Investigators say the fire started in the detached garage, and then spread to the side of the home. The fire reached the attic and burned one side of the house.

The family was able to escape the fire. No one was injured.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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