Woman says stranger 'just started hitting her' while she was taking out trash in Sugar Land

Thursday, December 17, 2020
SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) -- Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers is asking for the community's help in locating a suspect they believe violently attacked a 47-year-old woman outside her home.

The altercation happened on Nov. 5 around 7 p.m. on Wilmington Court in the Waters of Avalon neighborhood. According to authorities, the woman said she was taking out her trash when a man approached her.

Daughter of assault victim speaks


While in the street, the woman said a man walked up to her and hit her on the head, causing her to fall to the ground. Moments later, she said he began kicking and hitting her before she was able to run inside her home.

"He didn't ask me for anything. He didn't demand anything. He didn't say a word, [he] just started hitting me and at one point, tried to start dragging me toward the car," she explained.

Victim speaks after assault outside of Sugar Land home
Victim speaks after assault outside of Sugar Land home


She believes the suspect left the scene in a dark-colored SUV driven by another man. Surveillance video shows that the truck, most likely a Chevy Tahoe, had been outside the woman's house for at least an hour before the assault took place.

The woman was transported to the hospital with serious head injuries. According to her daughter, she needed more than 50 stiches and is still healing a month later.

The Sugar Land Police Department said the attack does not appear to be random, although the victim and her family don't know who would want to harm the woman.

Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in this case.

"To help me find closure on this, I need to find the motive. Who did it?" said the woman.

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