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16-Year-Old Boy Found Dead For Several Days At A Motel, Deputies Say

16-Year-Old Boy Found Dead For Several Days At A Motel, Deputies Say
16-year-old boy had been dead for several days before being found inside motel room in NW Harris County, deputies say (Photo: Click 2 Houston)

16-Year-Old Boy Found Dead For Several Days At A Motel, Deputies Say.

Houston– A thorough investigation has been done after the authorities found a dead body at the Regency Inn Motel. The body was owned by a poor 16-year-old young man. He was found dead on a Monday night, according to the reports of the Harris County Sheriff’s office.

According to a published post by Click 2 Houston, The body was discovered at night, 8 pm at a motel named Regency Inn Motel, location is at 12349 west FM 1960. The authorities who responded found the young man’s body which suffered from severe gunshot wounds in one of the rooms in the motel.

16-Year-Old Boy Found Dead For Several Days At A Motel, Deputies Say

16-year-old boy had been dead for several days before being found inside motel room in NW Harris County, deputies say (Photo: Click 2 Houston)

Dead For Several Days Before Found

The young man’s body was later confirmed as Tyrone Fishman, according to the investigation of the HCSO. Authorities, the investigators to be specific, truly believes that Tyrone Fishman, the victim, had been laying in the room dead for several days and they are now trying to investigate those people who had been in contact with the victim– who are not yet identified– during Tyrone’s, the victim’s, stay at Regency Inn Motel.

At this time, there are no suspects or persons of interest in the crime investigation. If any of you has any information about the case, you are very welcome to contact Crime Stoppers of Houston. Dial 713-222-8477 or the Office of Sheriff Homicide Unit at 713-274-9100.

 

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