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Sugar Land Police arrest 2 Houston men for alleged New Territory home burglary

A call from a suspicious resident who noticed two men walking in a quiet Sugar Land neighborhood around 3:30 a.m. Monday, June 10, led to the arrest of two Houston men accused of burglarizing a home.

According to police officials, an alert resident in the New Territory neighborhood called police to report seeing suspicious people walking in the 100 block of Pendelton Place. Patrol officers dispatched to the area reportedly spotted two men who matched the caller’s description driving a silver, 2005 Chevrolet Equinox and initiated a traffic stop. Further investigation revealed stolen property and a small amount of marijuana in the suspects’ vehicle, police officials allege.

Police arrested Houston-residents Deshawn Trevon Morris, 23, and Kevin Laron Wooden, 23, on second-degree felony charges of Burglary of a Habitation. Both suspects were jailed on individual bonds totaling $15,000.

A Fort Bend County Grand Jury is expected to review the case in the coming weeks.

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