Repeat offender on probation allegedly kills father who tracked his stolen truck using GPS

A tragic incident unfolded in Houston, Texas, when a father lost his life during a carjacking on Saturday afternoon. A man, on probation for previous offenses, now faces charges of murder in connection with the case.

According to a report from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the victim, identified as 56-year-old Louis Erebia, managed to locate his stolen vehicle and confronted the suspect, London Hogan Sr. The confrontation escalated, resulting in Hogan Sr. allegedly shooting Erebia. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, Erebia succumbed to his injuries.

Hogan Sr. also faces accusations of shooting another individual, who is expected to recover from the incident.

The Sheriff’s Office shared with FOX26 that Erebia’s son was refueling their Chevy Silverado when Hogan reportedly brandished a firearm, seizing the truck. Erebia, along with a friend, used GPS to track the stolen vehicle, eventually leading them to its location.

In a tragic turn of events, Erebia’s vehicle collided with the stolen Silverado, rendering it inoperable, as confirmed by deputies.

The car being driven by Erebia was involved in a collision with the stolen Chevy Silverado, which disabled it, deputies said.

According to the sheriff’s office, Erebia chased a male and female suspect who got out of the stolen truck. Deputies said that’s when Hogan fired multiple shots.

Hogan was charged with murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.

Hogan has a lengthy criminal history, which includes the following charges:

Nov. 12, 2023: Assault of a family/household member impeding breath/circulation – was given deferred adjudication, resulting in five years of community supervision.

London Hogan Sr. was charged with the murder of Erebia. (Harris County Sheriff’s Office)

Sept. 3, 2020: Felon in possession of a weapon – dismissed

Sept. 3, 2020: Unauthorized use of a vehicle – dismissed

Sept. 3, 2020: Possession of a controlled substance – dismissed

Aug. 24, 2016: Possession of a controlled substance – guilty

Oct. 15, 2015: Possession of a controlled substance – guilty

Dec. 16, 2009: Burglary – guilty

Louis Erebia in snow

Louis Erebia was trying to get his car back after it was allegedly carjacked. (Facebook/Louis Erebia)

During a hearing on Monday where Hogan had his charges read to him, a judge reiterated that he’s on deferred adjudication.

“Looks like you are on a 5-year felony deferred for assault impeding breath. And Mr. Hogan, entered into that deferred March 27th of 2024. Also, murder is an SB9 offense,” the judge said.

Amber Burrough, who is related to Erebia, wrote on Facebook that his life was taken “far too soon.”

“Louis died doing exactly what he did every day of his life—protecting others. He was a hero down to his very last breath. A pillar of our community, the backbone of our family, and a man whose selflessness impacted countless lives, Louis never hesitated to help those in need. He gave of himself freely and served others without question,” Burrough said.

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