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UPDATE at 5:04 PM: Hays County Sheriff’s Office, Texas DPS Continue Search For Third Suspect In Dripping Springs Burglary Suspect

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Update: Sunday, September 6 at 5:04 PM

All three suspects are now in custody.


Update: Sunday, September 6 at 4:40 PM

Hays County Sheriff’s Office is reporting they have two suspects in custody and they are continuing to search for a third suspect.

The third suspect is a slender White male, black pants, dark sleeveless shirt with red lettering.

If you see anything suspicious, please call the Sheriff’s Office at 512-393-7896.


Sunday, September 6, at 3:22 PM

PM Hays County Sheriff’s Office, Texas DPS Searching For Dripping Springs Burglary Suspect

Hays County – Hays County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with Precinct 4 Constables and Department of Public Safety are actively searching for a white male burglary suspect who fled from deputies.

The suspect is described as wearing black cargo shorts, a pink shirt, high top tennis shoes, and a goatee. The search is primarily focused in the city limits of Dripping Springs.

If you see anything suspicious, please call the Sheriff’s Office at 512-393-7896.

This is a rapidly changing event. More information will be relayed as it becomes available.

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