Crime & Safety
Have You Seen Him: Bryan Bearden Wanted For Aggravated Assault
Bryan Bearden, 35, is accused of hitting a man with is car and fleeing the scene. He is wanted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

TOMBALL, TX — A man was injured Friday when he was hit by a car by someone he knew, and only a short distance from his own home. The incident happened in the Wildwood at Oakcrest subdivision in the 18000 block of Tall Chestnut Street.
The injured man told deputies that he was driving in the neighborhood when he saw a car stopped in the street that he knew was driven by Bryan Bearden.
The victim said he honked his horn to get Bearden to move over, but he wouldn't move. The victim got out of his car, and said that Bearden sped toward him, and hit him with his car.
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The impact pinned the victim to his car, officials said. Bearden fled the area, and has not been seen since.
Deputies searched the area for Bearden's vehicle and went to his home, but he was not found, police said.
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Harris County Pct. 4 Constable Mark Herman said Bearden has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and will be held without bond when he is captured.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the Harris County Pct. 4 Constables Office at 281-376-3472.
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