News

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The Houston FBI announced that a fourth person who was wanted in connection with a fire intentionally set at Bar 5015 is now in custody. Officials said Miziah Shepherd is ...
The fourth man wanted in connection to the arson at Bar 5015 was arrested, FBI officials said. Miziah Brice Shepherd is accused of being one of three men who in June 2020 dumped gasoline on parts ...
He is charged with conspiracy to commit arson related to the Bar 5015 fire in 2020.He is a black male, 6'1", and weighs 260 lbs. Call 713-693-5000 with tips on his location for up to a $3000 reward!
A fourth person has been arrested for allegedly conspiring with others — including the former owner of shuttered Third Ward restaurant Turkey Leg Hut — to burn down a bar in 2020.
He is charged with conspiracy to commit arson related to the Bar 5015 fire in 2020. He is a black male, 6'1", and weighs 260 lbs. Call 713-693-5000 with tips on his location for up to a $3000 reward!
Crime FBI announces arrest in high-profile Houston bar explosion case Miziah Brice Shepherd, charged in the 2020 Bar 5015 arson, is in federal custody and will appear in court today.
Lyndell Price, ex-co-owner of Turkey Leg Hut, indicted for arson conspiracy. FBI details his alleged plans to torch Bar 5015 and a stolen Chevy Nova in Houston.
Bar 5015 was owned by Price's business partner, also the former co-owner of the Turkey Leg Hut. The three men face charges of conspiracy to commit arson and arson.
Lyndell "Lynn" Price is one of three people who have been charged with the explosive 2020 fire at a bar in Houston's Third Ward. FOX 26's Denise Middleton explains the allegations and reads a ...
Bar 5015 owner Steve Rogers told FBI agents his impression of what led to the fire. He said he had an idea to open 5015 and initially was going to bring Lynn Price in as a potential co-owner.
Cline stated that Steve Rogers, who was co-owner of Turkey Leg Hut, but later opened Bar 5015, said he wanted to bring Lyndell in to the business but later did not due to prior lawsuits.
According to reports, Price allegedly paid both men to set Houston’s Bar 5015, located in the Museum Park area, ablaze on June 12, 2020 at 4 a.m., resulting in a massive fire explosion that ...