Teen allegedly used tow hook to murder grandma who ‘gave him chance after chance’ just 2 weeks after he agreed not to threaten her so felony case would go away

Mylon Colquitt

Mylon Colquitt (left) appears in court on June 21 (ABC 13/screegrab), (center) in a Houston Police Department mugshot, (R) Sheila Lewis (ABC 13/screegrab)

A Texas teenager who had at least three prior run-ins with the law since 2022 and just two weeks earlier agreed not to threaten his grandmother is now accused of murdering her with a hook used for towing vehicles.

The Houston Police Department said that the victim was found dead on Monday morning after worried family members called for a welfare check.

“The responding officers found the victim unresponsive inside the residence” at 4204 Russell Street in northeast Houston, cops said. “Paramedics pronounced the woman deceased. She had suffered head trauma.”

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