200 Officers Launch Manhunt For Texas Suspect Accused Of Killing His 5 Neighbors
200 officers launch manhunt for Texas suspect accused of killing five of his neighbors in a violent shooting. The incident occurred on Sunday, April 30th, in the town of Cleveland, about 45 miles northeast of Houston.
The shooting took place in a rural area of Cleveland, and authorities say that the suspect shot and killed five of his neighbors before fleeing the scene. The victims, all believed to be in their 50s or 60s, were found dead at their homes.
According to local residents, the suspect had been involved in an ongoing dispute with his neighbors. The motive behind the shooting is still unknown.
The suspect is allegedly responsible for shooting and murdering five people, including a 9-year-old girl, at a Cleveland, Texas, home after neighbors requested him to stop firing his weapon outside, according to officials. More than 200 police from several law enforcement agencies are looking for the suspect.
According to San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers, the deputies are canvassing the neighborhood and requesting information from neighbors while also putting up billboard signs in Spanish to alert the public to the hunt.
In addition, a total $80,000 reward is now being given, according to FBI Houston Special Agent in Charge James Smith, who made the announcement during a press conference.
Authorities have warned that the suspect may be armed and dangerous, and they are urging residents in the area to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
Manhunt continues for suspect in Texas who killed 5 neighbors, including children
Francisco Oropesa, 38, is suspected of killing four adults and a 9-year-old kid at a neighboring home in Cleveland, roughly 40 miles northeast of downtown Houston, on Friday night.
Investigators first used his smartphone to trace Oropesa, but that trail went cold Saturday evening, and he may potentially be anywhere.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, at least 184 mass shootings occurred in the United States in the first four months of this year. The organization, like CNN, defines mass shootings as those involving four or more persons, excluding the gunman.
The FBI cautioned the suspect is "armed and dangerous" in a tweet early Sunday, urging anybody who sees Oropesa not to approach him.
Law enforcement officials are offering an $80,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect. The reward money has been donated by local businesses and individuals who want to help bring the suspect to justice.
The shooting incident in Cleveland, Texas, has left a community in shock and mourning.
Law enforcement officials are working tirelessly to find the suspect and bring him to justice, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The $80,000 reward is a testament to the seriousness of this case and the commitment of authorities to finding the suspect.
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