
Police In Texas Believe Wanted Murder Suspect Glen Holmes Jr. Ran Away To Mexico
Glen Holmes Jr. has been missing from the state of Texas for a long period of time. His crime dates back to the year 2006, and has been sought since 2008. Here's what is known at the time of writing.
What Was The Crime Glen Holmes Committed?
Per Investigation Discovery, in 2006 Barry Thomas and his girlfriend were at a Taco Cabana drive-thru in Conroe, Texas. While the couple was in the drive-thru, Holmes Jr. approached the vehicle, and proceeded to pressure Thomas into giving him the car they were in, a Cadillac. Thomas's girlfriend was able to remove herself from the car, but Thomas himself was killed by Holmes.
Holmes was found by police, and was arrested after trying to run away from officers by jumping out of a window. But Holmes was able to post bond, and was out of police custody for a short while. Holmes was incarcerated again in 2008 after he didn't pass a drug test.

After an ankle monitor was placed on Holmes, he purportedly removed it and left the area, leaving police to try and locate him.
Where Could Holmes Be?
According to ValleyCentral, tips to law enforcement seem to indicate that Holmes is somewhere in the country of Mexico. Cities listed as possible locations for where Homes is are Chihuahua, Coahuila, Saltillo, Nuevo Leon, and Monterrey.
Law enforcement have stated they consider Holmes to be armed and dangerous and that persons who see him should not try to apprehend and alert police. Investigation Discovery also revealed that he may dressing up as a female to avoid detection by police.
If you seen Holmes, phone 1-800-392-STOP (7867) which is the number for Montgomery Crime Stoppers.
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