Blue Alert active as search continues for man believed to be associated with Harris County deputy’s death

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez posted about the shooting early Thursday morning. Deputy Fernando Esqueda was 28 years old and a five-year veteran of HCSO.

HOUSTON — A manhunt is underway after a deputy was killed during an ambush in northeast Harris County, according to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

The sheriff identified the deputy as Deputy Fernando Esqueda. He was 28 years old and a five-year veteran of the sheriff’s office, He was also a member of HCSO’s Violent Person Task Force which hunts down child rapists, homicide suspects, and other violent offenders.

“He was dedicated to protecting and serving the residents of Harris County,” Sheriff Gonzalez said. “We pray with Deputy Esqueda’s family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. Deputy Esqueda’s commitment to duty and his sacrifice will always be remembered.”

The sheriff has also identified and released a photo of a person of interest wanted in connection with the deadly ambush.

The sheriff said Ronnie Plamer is wanted for aggravated assault that happened on Wallisville Road. He is also a person of interest in the death of the deputy. If you have any info regarding his whereabouts, contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477).

The sheriff called the killing senseless.

“Just make better decisions it’s ok not the end of the world,” the sheriff said. “These people are here trying to provide a service to the community instead of being shut down. I’m sure they probably have hardships in their own homes. Probably not getting paid a lot of money and just to serve the community. It didn’t have to get to this point.”

Watch the sheriff’s full press conference below:

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This happened along Italian Cypress Trail, which is near Tidwell and Beltway 8.

The sheriff said this started just after 10 p.m. Wednesday when deputies received a call about an aggravated assault at a Little Caesars Pizza on Wallisville Road.

At that time, deputies responded along with investigators, who were out working a 12-hour shift to help with post-storm patrols. The sheriff said that an employee at the pizza place had been attacked after a customer had come and was upset that his order was incorrect.

The sheriff said the attacker pistol-whipped the employee before he took off.

However, the employee could identify the attacker’s vehicle by make, model, and license plate. Deputies then put a call out and all other detectives working started to look for the suspect vehicle.

One of the detectives put the license plate into the “FLOCK” camera system and saw that the suspect vehicle had a history of hits in the system in a specific location, the sheriff said. Deputies went to that location but did not find the car.

After detectives did not find the attacker at that location, they broke away. However, the sheriff said Esqueda went back to the location where he thought the attacker might be.

Esqueda then reported that he found the suspect’s vehicle but not the attacker, the sheriff said. As he was calling in the vehicle, that is when Esqueda was ambushed.

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Other detectives went to the location and found Esqueda’s undercover vehicle riddled with bullet holes, the sheriff said. The deputy had been shot multiple times.

Esqueda was rushed to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead, the sheriff said.

At this time, deputies have two locations where SWAT teams are set up. The sheriff said they have a good idea of who the gunman is and they believe they will have him in custody soon.

The law enforcement community offered their condolences following news of Esqueda’s death.

Here is what the Houston Police Department posted:

Harris County Constable Pct. 3 Constable Sherman Eagleton posted this:

“Praying for Harris County Sheriff’s Office. Harris County Sheriff’s Office suffered a tremendous loss with the senseless death of one of their own. We are grieving with his family and friends and with our HCSO brothers and sisters. The suspect is still out there and we stand with the HCSO in the search for that individual.”

Praying for Harris County Sheriff’s Office Harris County Sheriff’s Office suffered a tremendous loss with the senseless…

Posted by Harris County Constable Pct. 3 – Constable Sherman Eagleton on Thursday, July 11, 2024

From the Surfside Police Department:

“On behalf of the Surfside Beach Police Department, we send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the Harris County Deputy, whose life was taken. May our prayers bring comfort to the Harris County Sheriff’s Department, his family, and all of the lives that were touched by the Deputy.”

From the University of Houston Police Department:

“The men and women of the University of Houston Police Department extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Harris County Sheriff’s Office family as they mourn the loss of a deputy who was ambushed and killed in Northeast, Harris County. We stand with all our brothers and sisters, of the law enforcement family.”

Harris County Constable Pct. 3 Constable Mark Herman

“REST IN PEACE HERO. The men and women of Constable Mark Herman’s Office extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Harris County Sheriff’s Office family as they mourn the loss of a deputy who was ambushed and killed in Northeast, Harris County early this morning.”

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