Missouri City Police Body Camera Footage Shows Rescue Of Young Boy From Water
Body camera footage from the Missouri City Police Department captured the rescue of a young boy from a body of water.

Houston, TX, August 23, 2026 —
Body camera footage released by the Missouri City Police Department documents the rescue of a young boy from a body of water. The incident was captured by officers’ body-worn cameras, providing a visual record of the rescue operation.
Details regarding the specific circumstances leading to the boy being in the water, the exact location, and the date of the incident were not immediately available. The summary provided did not include information about the condition of the child following the rescue or the specific actions taken by the officers.
The Missouri City Police Department utilizes body-worn cameras as part of its standard equipment for officers. These devices are intended to record interactions between law enforcement and the public, serving purposes such as accountability and evidence collection. The footage is typically reviewed internally for training, investigations, and in response to public records requests, subject to departmental policies and state laws.
Further information regarding the rescue, including the timeline of events and any potential contributing factors, is not detailed in the provided summary. The department’s use of body cameras aims to enhance transparency and provide a record of law enforcement activities.
Story summarized from the original created by KTRK on abc13.com, see more information here.
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