Two more bodies found in Houston bayous, bringing yearly total to 33 | Houston Public Media

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Houston police officers respond to a body found in the Brays Bayou on Dec. 22, 2025.

Houston police recovered two dead bodies Monday from two different local bayous. Their discovery means there have been 33 bayou-related deaths in the city this year, nearly matching last year’s total of 35.

Both of the bodies found Monday were discovered by police at around 9:30 a.m. They were the first bodies recovered in more than two months as bayou-related deaths have garnered heightened attention this year — with six having been discovered during an 11-day period in September, when local officials tried to dispel public concerns about the possibility of a serial killer.

One of the bodies found Monday was located in the Buffalo Bayou, near the 100 block of Crawford Street in downtown Houston. A spokesperson from the Houston Police Department (HPD) said an individual had called 911 after seeing the body in the bayou, at which point the police department’s dive team responded.

The other body was found near the Brays Bayou, at the intersection of Texas Spur 5 and Old Spanish Trail. An HPD spokesperson said the body was not found in the bayou itself, but rather on the rocks near it.

When a Houston Public Media reporter visited the scene, HPD Sgt. Michael Cass said the body was so significantly decomposed that investigators could not determine the person’s age or “much about it at all, at this point.”

“Right now, face value, there’s not a lot that we can see or determine from the body,” Cass said.

A spokesperson for HPD, in a subsequent phone interview with Houston Public Media, was not able to immediately identify why the body was decomposed if it was not in the water.

The Harris County medical examiner’s office will conduct autopsies and work to determine the identities of the two bodies.

These mark the 32nd and 33rd bodies found in Houston-area bayous this year, according to a report shared earlier this month by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. During the nine years included in the report, more than 200 bodies were found in local bayous, and highest number of bayou-related deaths during that span was the 35 bodies found in 2024.

Houston Public Media’s Andrew Schneider contributed to this report.

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