On December 11th 2007, Marwan M. Saeed and two accomplices forced their way into the Fulshear home of 54-year-old Martha Fields. The suspects mistakenly believed there was a safe, in the home which contained $50,0000 in cash.
The suspects zip tied Martha Fields to the refrigerator and then ransacked the home in a futile effort to locate the safe. When one of the suspects called Saeed by his name Saeed feared Martha overheard him and could then identify him. Saeed then stabbed Martha 19 times and left her for dead. Martha was able to free herself and call 911. She died in the hospital three days later.
Saeed’s accomplices were arrested and are currently serving long prison sentences for their participation in the murder. Saeed fled the state and has not been located. An arrest warrant, for Capital Murder has been issued.
Saeed is a native of Yemen. He has extensive family and friends, in the United States with ties to Michigan, Louisiana and New York.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
The Missouri City Police Department is asking for help in identifying the female victim. Several broken pieces of a skull were discovered on January 29th, 2020 adjacent to a jogging trail near the 2400 block of Texas Parkway. The victim is described as being 12 to 18 years of age, Hispanic or Native American origin with dark hair.
A forensic sketch was completed and attached to this press release.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc. is seeking information in a Sugar Land area Aggravated Robbery case. Crime Stoppers also will pay up to $5,000 leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in this case.
At about 8:40 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to an Aggravated Robbery case in the parking lot of the Enclave at Woodbridge Apartments, located in the 15000 block of West Airport Boulevard.
The two victims said they were accosted by a black male with a gun. He demanded money, taking a purse from the female victim and cash from the male victim. He also took the female’s cell phone.
The suspect is described as being 5-feet, 11-inches tall with a slim build. He was clean shaven and was wearing a black hoodie and dark clothing. The suspect was last seen on foot headed east after hopping a wrought-iron fence near the complex.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc. is seeking information that leads to the identification of a female homicide victim in a Fulshear case. Crime Stoppers also will pay up to $5,000 leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in this case.
At about 10:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, Fulshear Police Department officers were called to a rural area located in the 6000 block of Katy Fulshear Road in Fulshear with regard to the burned body of a female. The body had been discovered by a rancher, who was checking his property.
After an autopsy was conducted, investigators learned the victim is possibly between 20 and 35 years of age, approximately 5-feet, to 5-feet, 2-inches tall and very petite.
The victim has dark-colored hair with possible red tint. She has had extensive dental work in the past. She was wearing jeans, a red top and a belt with several metal rivet designs.
Investigators also located a small necklace pendant with a sun/moon on it that may help identify the victim. They also believe she may be of Asian descent.
Anyone who has information on this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers, Inc.
- Call (281) 342-TIPS (8477) All calls to Crime Stoppers are ANONYMOUS
- Submit Online: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/
- Download Mobile App: P3 Tips App.
Information, which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspect(s) involved, could earn you up to $5,000 CASH REWARD.
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