Reward Totals $30K for Fugitive North Texas Murder Suspect Trevor McEuen, Gov. Abbott Says
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Fugitive Capital Murder Suspect Released by Judge Spotlights Need for Texas Bond Reform
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a total reward of $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of a fugitive capital murder suspect. The suspect was released by a judge in Kaufman County on bond. Abbott says the case highlights the need for passage of the bond reform bill currently before the Texas Legislature. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
Reward increased to $30K for East Texas fugitive, Gov. Abbott says
AUSTIN, Texas (KETK) - Gov. Greg Abbott has increased the reward offered for information leading to Trevor McEuen's arrest, after a manhunt ensued earlier this month, hours before he was due in court on a murder charge. Police searching for missing man last seen in Tyler As of now, the reward is up to $30,000 after Abbott, the Kaufman County Crime Stoppers and the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office each offered $10,000 for any information tha…
Reward totals $30K for fugitive North Texas murder suspect Trevor McEuen, Gov. Abbott says
By Doug Myers Click here for updates on this story Texas (KTVT) — Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday announced a $30,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Trevor McEuen, a capital murder suspect who skipped a May 5 court appearance, removed his ankle monitor, and fled his Van Zandt County home. Before fleeing, McEuen, 32, was scheduled to stand trial for the 2023 killing of Aaron Martinez, a 35-year-old man who had moved to Forney, i…
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