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Police seek man for questioning in fatal Acres Homes shooting


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Police examine a fatal shooting at 2800 West Gulf Bank Road on Sept. 7, 2023

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Police on Monday requested for the general public’s lend a hand in discovering a man they mentioned was once hooked up to the fatal shooting of a lady in northwest Houston previous this month.

Police mentioned Dominique Menefee, 30, of Houston, was once sought after for questioning in the shooting of Sherniqua Banks, 34. On Sept. 7, Banks and someone else had been discovered in a crashed automobile on West Gulf Bank and West Montgomery roads in the Acres Homes group. Banks was once useless in the motive force’s seat together with a male passenger who have been shot in the arm, police mentioned. Banks’ 3-year-old was once additionally in the automobile however was once unhurt, police mentioned

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Police mentioned Banks’ automobile was once touring east on West Gulf Bank when any person in every other car started to shoot at it.

The automobile that the individual was once shooting from blew out a tire and drove away, police mentioned. Shortly after the shooting, officials discovered the automobile and wondered two individuals who had been with it, with out making an arrest.

“It was believed a third individual, the shooter, fled on foot prior to officers’ arrival,” police mentioned in a news unencumber.

Menefee hadn’t been charged with against the law as of Monday. Court information display he forfeited his bond on a criminal marijuana ownership fee after lacking a Sept. 11 courtroom date. Court paperwork display he was once accused in August of possessing 4 oz of marijuana.

Police requested any person with information in regards to the shooting, or Menefee’s whereabouts, to name the police division’s murder department at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers of Houston at 713-222-TIPS.

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