HCSO Seeks Suspect In Assault Of HEB Employee

Hays County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the help of the community in identifying and locating a suspect in an assault case. 

On April 15, 2020, a subject assaulted an employee at the HEB of Dripping Springs, TX, when entering the store.

The suspect appears to be an older white female, thin build, with dark-colored hair that is graying at the temples.

She is known to have shopped at the HEB of Dripping Springs in the past and is believed to be local to the area.

If residents have information regarding this incident, the identity of persons, whereabouts, etc., they are asked to contact Detective Travis Terreo at 512-393-7896 or travis.terreo@co.hays.tx.us and refer to case number HCSO-2025728.

Individuals can also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously by calling 1-800-324-8477 from anywhere in the U.S. or submit information on-line to Tip Line, P3tips.com.

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  • ^ Further poof that Cash-is-King.

    Couldn't have been much of an "assault" if the suspect felt she could continue shopping. I feel like this is an example of someone freaking out when people cough.

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