
$30K Reward Announced For Texas’ Most Wanted Fugitive, Trevor McEuen
Texas murder suspect and fugitive Trevor McEuen is still on the run and authorities are seeking information leading to his capture. And on Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a new reward for information leading to McEuen's capture.
Trevor McEuen, One Of Texas' Most Wanted Fugitives
On May 5th, Texans across the state learned the name Trevor McEuen after police announced that he had taken off his ankle monitor, left his home, and skipped a court hearing.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the reward for Trevor McEuen is now $30K and that McEuen has been added to Texas' Top 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List.
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According to WFAA, McEuen is accused of shooting and killing Aaron Martinez in Kaufman County. Martinez was shot to death in his truck and the truck was "riddled with bullets".
McEuen was arrested in 2023, released on bond and then later indicted for murder in November of 2023. CBS News reports that after being released on a $1 million bond in September of 2024, McEuen allegedly violated his bond by posting pictures of Martinez and his relatives on social media.
Manhunt for McEuen Intensifies
According to CBS News, last week bounty hunters joined the manhunt for Trevor McEuen. CBS reports that bail bond companies have pressure on them to find McEuen as they could be liable for $2 million if he isn't found in 10 months.
Authorities do urge the public not to approach McEuen as he should be considered armed and dangerous. Instead, reach out to law enforcement if you see or know where whereabouts of Trevor McEuen.
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