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Texas DPS Offers $6,000 Reward for Dangerous Fugitive
Authorities say a wanted fugitive was last seen in Sugar Land and are warning residents he is considered armed and dangerous.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Texas DPS is offering a $6,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of 35-year-old Billy Joel Alfaro, wanted in connection with an August 2025 deputy shooting in Fort Bend County. Residents are urged to share tips with DPS rather than approach him.
Why it matters
The presence of a dangerous fugitive in the Sugar Land area raises public safety concerns and highlights the need for residents to be vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement to help apprehend the suspect.
The details
Authorities say Billy Joel Alfaro was last seen in the Sugar Land area and is wanted for his alleged involvement in a shooting incident that injured a Fort Bend County deputy in August 2025. Alfaro is considered armed and dangerous, and Texas DPS is urging residents to avoid approaching him and instead share any information they may have about his whereabouts with law enforcement.
- Alfaro was last seen in the Sugar Land area.
- He is wanted in connection with an August 2025 deputy shooting in Fort Bend County.
The players
Billy Joel Alfaro
A 35-year-old wanted fugitive who is considered armed and dangerous.
Texas DPS
The Texas Department of Public Safety, which is offering a $6,000 reward for information leading to Alfaro's arrest.
The takeaway
This case highlights the importance of public vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement to help apprehend dangerous fugitives and maintain community safety.

