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Alvin shooting leaves man and juvenile injured

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Alvin shooting leaves man and juvenile injured

Authorities are investigating an Houston-area shooting after a man and a juvenile were hurt on Rolling Meadow Street in Alvin. The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office said both victims were injured in the shooting, adding another violent crime case to the growing list of incidents drawing attention across the southern suburbs.

Alvin sits in Brazoria County, southeast of central Houston, and cases there often affect families who commute across the region for work, school, and daily routines. Early public information remained limited, but investigators confirmed two people were hurt and that deputies responded to the scene on Rolling Meadow Street.

What deputies said about the Alvin shooting

The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office said one adult man and one juvenile were injured in the shooting. ABC13 reported the incident happened on Rolling Meadow Street in Alvin. Officials did not immediately release the ages of the victims, the extent of their injuries, or details about what led to the gunfire.

Law enforcement also had not publicly identified any suspect information in the initial report. No arrest details were included in the information available from deputies. That leaves several central questions unanswered as the investigation moves forward, including where each victim was found and whether anyone else was involved.

Investigation remains active in Brazoria County

Deputies are expected to continue gathering witness statements and physical evidence from the scene. In shootings involving a juvenile, investigators often work carefully through family contacts, neighborhood accounts, and medical updates before releasing more information.

For residents in Alvin and nearby communities, the immediate concern is straightforward: a man and a juvenile were both injured in a neighborhood shooting, and authorities are still working to establish the circumstances. Anyone with information that could help the case may be asked to contact local law enforcement as more details are released.

Officials had not announced additional updates at the time of the report. The next public information will likely come from the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office once investigators confirm victim conditions, timeline details, and any suspect leads.

This article is a summary of reporting by ABC13 Houston. Read the full story here.