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Man, woman found dead in east Harris County
An investigation is underway after a man and a woman were found dead in east Harris County on Tuesday afternoon, authorities confirm.
HOUSTON - The sheriff’s office is investigating after a man and a woman were found dead in an east Harris County neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon.
2 dead in east Harris County
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Authorities provide an update after a man and a woman were found dead in east Harris County on Tuesday afternoon.
What we know:
The incident occurred around 12:30 p.m. in the 600 block of Manor Street, near Texarkana Street.
According to the sheriff’s office, a neighbor called 911 after hearing screaming outside and finding a man bleeding in the roadway.
A Pct. 3 constable deputy who was working nearby was the first to respond to the scene and attempted to render aid to the man. He did not survive his injuries.
Sheriff’s deputies then responded to the scene and followed a trail of blood from the injured man back to a nearby home.
The deputies conducted a welfare check and found a woman dead in the home. It’s unclear how she died at this time.
The sheriff’s office believes a third person may have been involved in the incident, and they are searching for that person.
What we don't know:
No one involved has been identified. The woman is believed to be in her 30s and the man in his 20s. Deputies believe they knew each other.
There is no description of the person the deputies are searching for.
It’s unclear exactly what occurred at this time.
What they're saying:
The sheriff’s office believes this was a contained incident, and they don’t suspect there’s a threat to the neighborhood.
Investigation continues
What's next:
The sheriff’s office was waiting for a search warrant before they could enter the house to gather evidence. They were also searching for surveillance video and speaking with neighbors.
The Source: The information in this article comes from the Harris County Sheriff's Office.