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Manhunt Underway For Suspect Who Shot, Killed Houston Police Officer

HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — An intensive police manhunt was on Monday night after a veteran Houston police officer was shot fatally near a motel in north Houston, officials said.

Houston police Sgt. Sean Rios, 47, staggered into the office of the small motel bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds, collapsed and died about 1:30 p.m. Monday, witnesses told police.

Sgt. Sean Rios
Sgt. Sean Rios (Houston PD)

The 25-year veteran of the Houston force was driving on Interstate 45 toward work and was in street clothes when he traded gunfire with someone in a blue Mercedes, Police Chief Art Acevedo said.

Rios was able to return fire but it was unknown if anyone was hit.

Police later located what they believed to be the Mercedes, he said, and a black pickup truck also was believed to be involved.

No arrests have been made, but Acevedo said they had suspect descriptions. Police are searching for a black pickup.

One of the suspects is described as a thin Hispanic man in his mid-to-late 30s, around 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 1 inch, with tattoos on both arms and wearing a white t-shirt and dark pants.

"We are going to catch you," Acevedo said. "Do yourself a favor and turn yourself in."

Rios, the married father of four children, is the second Houston police officer to be killed in the past three weeks and the fourth since December.

Police Sgt. Harold Preston was shot and killed on Oct. 20 while responding to a domestic violence situation.

The 41-year veteran of the department was preparing to retire this year. Officer Courtney Wheeler was also shot but survived.

Houston Fire Department Arson Investigator Lemuel "DJ" Bruce also was shot and killed while investigating a string of arsons.

The suspect in his killing then killed himself.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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