Jeffrey Noble, 35, was charged with capital murder in the shooting deaths of three people in Houston
A man suspected of killing three people in Houston was captured in Dallas Sunday night, police said.
Jeffrey Noble, 35, was allegedly seen leaving the scene of Friday night’s shooting inside a Houston home that left three people dead.
Police said he left the home in a 1998 red Honda Accord.
The victims’ identities were released on Sunday as John Robert Sciandra, 67, Jessica Sciandra, 22, and Jordan Michael Collier, 25.
Noble was booked late Sunday into the Dallas County jail and is being held on a charge of capital murder.
The Harris County sheriff’s office on Monday confirmed Noble’s arrest but didn’t offer any more details.
Police said the relationship between Robert and Jessica Sciandra wasn’t immediately clear.
Another woman, who was at the home at the time of the shooting, was able to escape and told a neighbor to call 911.
The victims’ identities were released on Sunday as John Robert Sciandra, 67, Jessica Sciandra (left), 22, and Jordan Michael Collier (right), 25. The relationship between Robert and Jessica Sciandra wasn’t immediately clear, police said
The neigbor corroborated that account and told police that the young woman ran out of the home because a man she knew walked into the house with a gun and started shooting, according to KHOU.
He reportedly told the young woman to get out of the house.
Deputies responded to the shooting call around 4.30pm on Friday in the 15700 block of Creekhaven Court.
Authorities said they found the two men and woman dead inside the home. All of them suffered gunshot wounds.
Police have not said what Noble’s motive may have been, but they do believe he knows all of the victims.
It’s also believed that he had been to the victim’s home before the shooting. No bond has been set for Noble, and police are still investigating the triple-murder.
It’s also believed that Noble had been to the victim’s home in the 15700 block of Creekhaven Court (area pictured) before the shooting. No bond has been set for Noble, and police are still investigating the triple-murder