Juveniles Seen Fleeing Petroleum Storage Fire in Harris County

Firefighters working to extinguish a petroleum storage fire in Harris County.

Harris County, Texas, November 27, 2025

Authorities in Harris County have released surveillance footage of two juveniles fleeing the scene of a petroleum storage fire. The fire, occurring at a tank farm, was extinguished without injuries. Officials are concerned for the juveniles’ well-being, as one was seen splashing water on themselves and may need medical attention. The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, and authorities seek public assistance in identifying the individuals captured in the footage.

Harris County Investigators Release Footage of Juveniles Fleeing Scene of Petroleum Storage Fire

Harris County, Texas – Authorities have released surveillance footage showing two juveniles fleeing the scene of a petroleum storage fire in northwest Harris County. The fire, which occurred on November 26, 2025, at a tank farm located in the 12600 block of Warrenwood Drive, was reported to have been fully extinguished without any injuries or threats to the surrounding area. The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals seen in the footage. While they are not considered suspects, authorities are concerned for their well-being, as one was observed splashing water on their face at a nearby retention pond and may require medical attention. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 713-221-6000. The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

Details of the Incident

The fire was reported at approximately 2:40 p.m. on November 26, 2025. Deputies from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded to numerous calls regarding the fire at the tank farm near Veterans Memorial and West Richey Road. Upon arrival, they found two petroleum storage tanks engulfed in flames, following what was described as a loud explosion. The tanks were believed to contain unrefined petroleum and brine. Firefighters worked diligently to contain the blaze, and no injuries were reported. Authorities have stated that there is no threat to the surrounding area.

Public Appeal for Information

In an effort to ensure the safety of the juveniles seen fleeing the scene, the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office has released surveillance footage and is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying them. The office expressed concern for their well-being, noting that one of the individuals was observed splashing water on their face at a nearby retention pond, indicating they may need medical attention. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 713-221-6000.

Background Context

Fires at petroleum storage facilities can pose significant risks to both the environment and public safety. The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are collaborating to investigate the cause of this fire. The release of surveillance footage is part of their ongoing efforts to gather information and ensure the safety of all individuals involved. The public’s assistance is crucial in resolving this incident and preventing future occurrences.

FAQ

What happened in northwest Harris County on November 26, 2025?

On November 26, 2025, a fire broke out at a petroleum storage tank farm in the 12600 block of Warrenwood Drive in northwest Harris County. The fire was reported at approximately 2:40 p.m. and was fully extinguished without any injuries or threats to the surrounding area. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

Why are authorities concerned about the juveniles seen fleeing the scene?

Authorities are concerned for the well-being of the two juveniles seen fleeing the scene because one was observed splashing water on their face at a nearby retention pond, indicating they may need medical attention. While they are not considered suspects, the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying them to ensure they receive the care they need.

How can the public assist in this investigation?

The public can assist by providing information that may help identify the two juveniles seen fleeing the scene. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line at 713-221-6000. This information is crucial for ensuring the safety of the individuals involved and for the ongoing investigation into the cause of the fire.

What are the potential risks associated with fires at petroleum storage facilities?

Fires at petroleum storage facilities can pose significant risks, including environmental contamination, air pollution, and threats to public safety. Such incidents can lead to hazardous material spills, air quality issues, and potential health hazards for nearby residents. Prompt and effective response is essential to mitigate these risks and protect the community.

What steps are authorities taking to investigate the cause of the fire?

The Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are collaborating to investigate the cause of the fire. They have released surveillance footage in an effort to gather information and are urging the public to come forward with any relevant details. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are committed to determining the cause to prevent future incidents.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Location 12600 block of Warrenwood Drive, northwest Harris County, Texas
Date and Time November 26, 2025, at approximately 2:40 p.m.
Incident Fire at petroleum storage tank farm
Cause Under investigation; believed to be caused by a loud explosion
Injuries No injuries reported
Public Safety No threat to surrounding area
Juveniles Two juveniles seen fleeing the scene; authorities concerned for their well-being
Public Assistance Authorities seeking help identifying the juveniles; contact HCSO non-emergency line at 713-221-6000
Investigation Status Ongoing; cause of fire under investigation

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