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India, the Texas pet tiger who made national headlines in 2021, dies

India the Tiger has been found, according to Houston police

India the Tiger has been found, according to Houston police KTRK UPDATE on “The Tiger”: We are happy to report that the missing tiger seen in a Houston neighborhood last week has been found and appears to be unharmed. The has safely arrived @BARC Houston where a media briefing will be held about 9 p.m. at BARC at 2700 Evella. #hounewspic.twitter.com/yNLF0bPsbb Houston Police (@houstonpolice) May 16, 2021 This is a developing story. Previous reporting below. A Fort Bend County judge has revoked the original bond of Victor Cuevas, the man linked to a missing tiger in Houston. Cuevas, who was arrested for evading police in the tiger case, was placed in handcuffs at the end of a daylong bond revocation hearing as part of an unrelated murder case from 2017.

A Bengal tiger last seen in a west Houston neighbourhood on Sunday is still missing, according to police

A tiger went missing in Houston for nearly a week Here s how the search unfolded and what s next for him

A tiger went missing in Houston for nearly a week. Here’s how the search unfolded and what’s next for him Jose Ramos looked up from his dinner and met a strange sight outside his Houston home last Sunday. A tiger. He grabbed his phone, snapped a few pictures of the animal sitting in his front yard and posted them in a neighborhood forum, where the shots quickly grabbed the attention of an off-duty deputy living nearby. The deputy showed up to the home and pointed a gun at the animal as he waited for police to arrive. A woman driving by began recording the scene.

Houston tiger: A tiger went missing in Houston for nearly a week Here s how the search unfolded and what s next for him

Houston tiger: A tiger went missing in Houston for nearly a week. Here s how the search unfolded and what s next for him CNN 1 hr ago © City of Houston India, after she was turned in to authorities Jose Ramos looked up from his dinner and met a strange sight outside his Houston home last Sunday. A tiger. He grabbed his phone, snapped a few pictures of the animal sitting in his front yard and posted them in a neighborhood forum, where the shots quickly grabbed the attention of an off-duty deputy living nearby. The deputy showed up to the home and pointed a gun at the animal as he waited for police to arrive. A woman driving by began recording the scene.

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