POLICE ARE FOR A MAN... WHO ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTED A WOMAN AT THE H-E-B IN THE HEIGHTS.
A woman shopping at the Heights H-E-B on North Shepherd said a man assaulted her on an elevator in the store.
JulieAnna Collins told police it happened as she was leaving around noon THIS PAST SUNDAY.
The shopping cart escalator was down, so she took an elevator to the parking lot.
THAT'S WHEN SHE NOTICED A GUY WITH A SKATEBOARD...
HE SUDDENLY APPROACHED HER AND GRABBED HER BUTT... THEN STARTED TO PULL HER.
SHE FOUGHT BACK AND BEGAN HITTING HIS HEAD.... BEFORE SHE COUDL GET OUT OF THE ELEVATOR AND START RUNNING TO HER CAR.
Collins described her attacker as a Hispanic male, age 23 to 30 with a solid white skateboard. She said he was about 5'10 and weighed around 200 lbs. The suspect was wearing jeans, a gray "dirty-looking" hoodie with a red stripe around it and a flannel shirt.
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL HOUSTON POLICE.
OHIO BOY
A sad story out of Ohio....
where the body of a missing 14 year old boy, was found in the chimney of an abandoned home.
Harley Dilly went missing on December 20th in the town of Port Clinton.
Police say it appears to be an accident and no foul play is suspected.
They say it appears the boy climbed down into the chimney of the locked home.. but it was blocked between the second and first floor so he was trapped.
A tragic ending for a family in Ohio.
BLOOD SHORTAGE
Back here at home...
THERE IS A BLOOD SHORTAGE AT M-D- ANDERSON...
AND THE HOSPITAL IS ASKING PEOPLE WITH TYPE O-POSITIVE BLOOD... TO DONATE.
ON THE HOSPITALS FACEBOOK PAGE... IT SAID "Our cancer patients are in urgent need of O positive blood donors. Please stop by one of our blood donor centers to help save a patient's life. No appointment necessary."
The shortage may soon impact major surgeries at the hospital.... AND COULD EVEN CAUSE MAJOR ELECTIVE SURGERIES TO BE DELAYED.
"Type O positive blood is given to patients more than any other blood type.
O positive red blood cells are not universally compatible to all types, but they are compatible to any red blood cells that are positive (A+, B+, O+, AB+), according to the Red Cross.
Of course, if you're not type O your donation is STILL welcome.