Montgomery County Sheriffs Office investigates Death of Three Individuals in Conroe

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a tragic incident involving three deceased individuals found outside a residence in Conroe, Texas, on October 23, 2025. Deputies arrived at approximately 3:45 PM, where they identified the victims as Maria Ramirez, 39, Salvador Ramirez, 52, and a 3-year-old boy. Evidence indicates that the incident may be a murder-suicide, involving one adult male, one adult female, and a child. Major Crimes detectives and crime scene investigators are actively working on the case to gather more information. Authorities have confirmed that there is no ongoing threat to the community, emphasizing the isolated nature of the incident.

The Sheriff’s Office extends condolences to the family affected by this tragedy. This investigation highlights the need for community awareness regarding domestic issues. Local residents are encouraged to reach out for support if they or someone they know is in a similar situation.

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