Houston Police: Texans Rookie Jaylen Reed Carjacked at Gunpoint
Houston Texans rookie Jaylen Reed experienced a traumatic incident earlier this month when he was carjacked at gunpoint. The event occurred on January 4 at his residence, involving three masked assailants armed with rifles.
Details of the Carjacking Incident
The confrontation started when Reed arrived home. The suspects demanded his belongings and then jumped into his vehicle to flee the crime scene. Following the robbery, Reed immediately called 911 to report the incident.
Police Response and Pursuit
Law enforcement quickly responded to the situation. They managed to locate Reed’s vehicle and initiated a chase. The pursuit led to a crash at the intersection of Ella Boulevard and Rushcreek Drive, situated near Greenspoint.
- Three masked men involved
- Rifles used in the carjacking
- Reed called 911 immediately
- Pursuing officers tracked the vehicle
- Crash occurred at Ella and Rushcreek
Suspects and Arrest
During the crash, two of the suspects managed to escape from the scene. However, one of the individuals, identified as Montreal Frye, was apprehended by the police. Frye had prior legal troubles, as he was already on probation for evading authorities.
Legal Consequences
Following his arrest, Frye’s bond was set at $500,000. The investigation into the incident continues as police work to locate the remaining suspects.
Jaylen Reed’s Background
Jaylen Reed is a rookie safety for the Houston Texans. He has participated in seven regular-season games for the team and notably played in a recent Wild Card victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.