A new reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and/or charging of the suspect(s) involved in the murder of Jarvon Coles.
Coles’ family and Crime Stoppers Houston are urging with the community to help identify those responsible for his death.
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Tips can be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org, or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app.
What happened?
Coles, 18, is believed to have been shot by one or two shooters who fired intentionally towards the house party from about one block away on March 9 in north Harris County, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.
He was a senior and football player at Galena Park ISD’s North Shore High School.
The shooting happened in the 4900 block of Fieldwick Lane around 11 p.m.
Deputies were called to conduct a welfare check at the house, and they arrived and found a large party. The sheriff’s office said the home had been rented out via Airbnb, however, Airbnb has since said the incident did not take place during an Airbnb reservation.
Authorities also received a second call about a person who had passed out at the address.
When deputies arrived, they found that EMS was doing CPR on Coles. While paramedics were doing CPR, they realized Coles had been shot.
He was taken to the hospital, where he later died.
Deputies said there was a large party at the house, and there were reports of underage drinking. The house was also a rental, and the event had been planned on social media.
During the party, a car with several people drove by and fired shots at the house.
Authorities are still looking for the suspects and trying to get a better description of the car.
His funeral took place at The Light of the World Christian Fellowship Church in Humble.
Jarvis Payne, Coles’ father, was devasted his son’s future was taken from him.
“[He was] an excellent child, no trouble,” Payne said. “[He was] smart. He was fixing to graduate and go to prom.”
Coles was a great player, and a team captain on his football team, and he had received several offers from universities to join their football programs.
However, he was planning to go to Lamar University.
“He was the type of person that everybody should strive to be like,” Domenique Mitchell, a family friend told KPRC 2 News.
Authorities are still investigating the shooting and looking for the suspects who shot and killed Coles. Coles’ father believes the truth will come to light, sooner or later.
“The Bible says you should fear no man but God,” Payne said. “So, if anybody knows anything, just come clean. God don’t like no ugly, so it’ll come out eventually.”
If you have any information about this crime, please call HCSO at 713-274-9100.