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Suspicious Truck Investigation in Missouri City: Attorney911 Analysis on Stolen Vehicles and Corporate Liability in Fort Bend County The 2100 block of Brown Street in Missouri City, Texas, recently became the epicenter of a massive multi-agency investigation involving the Missouri City Police Department, the Houston Police Department, and the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office. What began as a report of a suspicious box truck with no license plates has unraveled into a complex criminal operation involving at least 10 stolen vehicles and a local business owner facing serious charges for possession of stolen property. At Attorney911, we look at incidents like this through the lens of more than 27 years of trucking litigation experience. When a commercial vehicle—like the box truck involved in this Missouri City bust—is operated without license plates, without proper registration, or while involved in illegal activity, it creates an extreme danger to every family driving on SH 6, the Fort Bend Parkway, or Highway 90A. If a stolen truck or a vehicle being used to transport stolen parts causes a catastrophic accident, the legal path to recovery is significantly more difficult than a standard car crash. We understand the complexities of Fort Bend County courtrooms and…