Baytown Police Seek Public’s Help in Fatal Shooting Investigation Near Houston
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Authorities in Houston are urging the public to come forward with information following the fatal shooting of 32-year-old Jerome Harris in Baytown. The Baytown Police Department released new details as investigators continue to search for leads in the case.
According to officials, officers responded to reports of gunfire and discovered Harris with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite efforts to save him, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives have not released details about possible suspects, and the motive remains unclear.
Investigators say community assistance could be key in identifying those responsible. The department is encouraging anyone who may have witnessed the shooting, or who has knowledge of Harris's movements before the incident, to contact Baytown Police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
Why It Matters
The shooting has raised safety concerns among residents in the Baytown and greater Houston region. As violent crime cases continue to draw community attention, local officials have emphasized the importance of public cooperation to drive investigations forward. Transparent communication between law enforcement and residents remains essential in resolving cases swiftly and preventing further violence.
What’s Next
Baytown Police will continue canvassing the area, gathering surveillance footage, and interviewing potential witnesses. Authorities have reiterated that even small details can help advance the case. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest.
This article is a summary of reporting by ABC13 Houston. Read the full story here.

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