By Wilson H.R. No. 1235
77R17530 GMW-D
R E S O L U T I O N
1-1 WHEREAS, Through the significant efforts of law enforcement
1-2 agencies and concerned citizens, 11-year-old Leah Henry of Houston
1-3 was rescued in Kerr County on May 4, 2001, after being abducted and
1-4 missing for three days; and
1-5 WHEREAS, Leah was kidnapped on May 1, 2001, after leaving her
1-6 bus from River Oaks Elementary School; authorities immediately
1-7 launched an extensive search, which came to an end after a tip from
1-8 Kerrville area residents Robert and Sharon Taylor, who spotted the
1-9 abductor's car in Kerr County; and
1-10 WHEREAS, Led by the couple's call to a hunting cabin, law
1-11 enforcement personnel confronted the abductor, Gary Dale Cox, who
1-12 had his hostage in his car; when Mr. Cox exited the car, a
1-13 quick-thinking Leah bolted from the car and fled to Kerr County
1-14 Sergeant David Billeiter, who drove her to safety; shortly
1-15 thereafter, Mr. Cox took his own life with a revolver; and
1-16 WHEREAS, Authorities had been looking for a serial kidnapper
1-17 after 11-year-old Lisa Bruno from New Orleans and 9-year-old Nykema
1-18 Augustine of San Antonio gave matching descriptions of the man who
1-19 abducted them; both girls had been held captive by Mr. Cox for
1-20 days; after being returned safely, they were then able to assist
1-21 law enforcement officers in their pursuit of Mr. Cox by providing
1-22 the invaluable descriptions; and
1-23 WHEREAS, Numerous law enforcement agencies joined together in
1-24 the search for and rescue of Leah Henry, and their professionalism
2-1 and resolve helped to save her from this harrowing situation; and
2-2 WHEREAS, The individuals from the Houston Police Department
2-3 involved in the effort included Homicide Division lieutenants G. A.
2-4 Mason, C. S. Arrington, and J. A. Buttitta, sergeants D. L. Bacon,
2-5 W. O. Allen, L. B. Smith, J. H. Binford, E. S. Mehl, L. D. Foltz,
2-6 M. L. Holbrook, C. B. Douglas, and M. L. Peters, and officers R. E.
2-7 King, E. Gonzalez, T. J. McCorvey, R. A. Swainson, M. Rodriguez, T.
2-8 Hunyh, J. L. Wright, and F. B. Boothe; Juvenile Division Lieutenant
2-9 L. L. Earls, sergeants V. R. Bishop and S. R. Gregg, and officers
2-10 D. Buse, P. Do, T. Pham, G. Rodriguez, S. P. Drehel, R. L. Callis,
2-11 V. M. Ryza, K. Cobb, J. Colunga, A. Flores, M. Robau, V. Ybarra,
2-12 and D. A. Gonzales; and Major Offenders sergeants L. G. Stoner, M.
2-13 A. Angel, M. L. Thomas, and P. J. Keys, and officers T. Janke, J.
2-14 W. Landrum, and N. Drehel, Jr.; and
2-15 WHEREAS, Houston FBI agents and task force members on the
2-16 case included special agent in charge Richard Mosquera; assistant
2-17 special agent in charge Brian Loader; assistant special agent in
2-18 charge Walter Hansen; supervisory special agents Randy Mondor, Owen
2-19 Harris, and Janet Kamerman; special agents David Resch, case-agent,
2-20 Mark Young, co-case agent, Ken Carter, Anne Cearlock, Randy Dabney,
2-21 Robert Doguim, Randy Durney, Barbara Knox Echard, Rick Gannaway,
2-22 Edward Galloway, Larry Greene, Michael Millard, Maureen Murphy,
2-23 Kristin Sheldon, Michael Stokes, Mark Telle, John Webb, and Kim
2-24 Wilkins; also active in the search and rescue were Phillip Galloway
2-25 of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Rose Marie Campbell of
2-26 the Harris County Sheriff's Office, and from District 3B Senior
2-27 Trooper Howard Brothers, Senior Trooper Robert Ynclan, and Trooper
3-1 I. Cody Klaehn; and
3-2 WHEREAS, Those from the San Antonio Division of the FBI
3-3 involved with the case included special agent in charge Roderick L.
3-4 Beverly; assistant special agents in charge Robert D. Grant and
3-5 John E. Lewis; supervisory special agents Jeffrey M. Allovio,
3-6 Judith M. Chilen, Michael Makowski, Josue M. Martinez, Thomas G.
3-7 Ruocco, and Monte Smith; special agents Osvaldo Alaniz, Miguel A.
3-8 Alba, A. Baesa, Jr., Larry Baker, Luis Barberena, Michael M.
3-9 Biasello, Jeffery S. Bolin, Greg Bowden, Kevin Brock, Kevin W.
3-10 Damuth, Lawrence J. Danielson, John DeLeon, Benjamin Delgado,
3-11 Willie Dominguez, Jr., Jim Egelston, Chris Eldridge, Thomas S.
3-12 Ensz, Nancy B. Fisher, Theodore O. Fisher, Jr., Robert M. Garcia,
3-13 Mario A. Gonzalez, Michael T. Hanley, Walter Glenn Henry, Jason V.
3-14 Herring, Darren W. Holmes, Alan Holzgrafe, Rodney Homer, Samuel S.
3-15 Houston, Jr., Nancy Houston, Curtis L. Hunt, Thomas P. Joy, Jr.,
3-16 Kevin J. Katz, Michelle S. Klimt, Lesley G. Koestner, Jonathan
3-17 Lacey, J. Andre Lamonde, Robert C. Marshall, Ricardo A. Martinez,
3-18 Mark Miller, Andrea Niebergell, George B. Parks, Eric A. Parsons,
3-19 Pompa Pompa, Jeffery Proctor, A. Lamar Pruit, Laura Crowford Rich,
3-20 Manuel B. Rodriguez III, Oscar Rodriguez, Rene Salinas, Joseph M.
3-21 Schadler, Jeffrey P. Schirmer, David Alan Shepard, Cary L.
3-22 Vanderberry, Arturo Vela, Mario E. Villaplana, Michael D. Wise,
3-23 Stephen G. Woolery, and Randy Zuehike; evidence technician Elba D.
3-24 Acuna; office automated assistant Susan Cantrell; electronic
3-25 technicians Barney Cash, John M. Chandler, Jr., John M. Drzymalla,
3-26 and W. Michael Swartz; computer specialist Alan G. Connor;
3-27 information management assistants Christopher Cowley and Jason Moy;
4-1 financial analyst Sandra J. Dovalina; secretaries Bernadette
4-2 Dworaczyk, Shawn R. McBride, and Donna M. Zayac; ELSUR clerk Javier
4-3 Flores; computer supervisor John E. Fritz; investigative assistants
4-4 Joann K. Hollingworth, Terrie L. Leonard, and Louis Montez;
4-5 telecommunications manager Dennis W. Kelly; and offices services
4-6 supervisor Jennifer L. Vela; and
4-7 WHEREAS, The Texas Department of Public Safety personnel
4-8 involved included, from the Aircraft Section, Lieutenant Richard
4-9 Nesby, Sergeant Ed Burris, Pilot Barry Winn, Robert Rhynesburger,
4-10 Bill Burfeind, Tim Middleton, and Mark Miller; from the Criminal
4-11 Law Enforcement--Special Crimes unit, Karen Lewis, Heidi Fischer,
4-12 Patty Subia, and Tammy Ray; from the Crime Records unit, Pam
4-13 Pierce, Connie Marak, and Angie Klein; from the Texas Rangers,
4-14 Company A--Houston, sergeants Andrew Carter, Otto Hanak, Cris Love,
4-15 and Brian Taylor; Company C--Amarillo, Sergeant Alvin Schmidt;
4-16 Company D--San Antonio, Captain C. J. Havrda, Lieutenant Lane Akin,
4-17 and sergeants Gary De Los Santos, Marrie Garcia, Tony Leal, John A.
4-18 Martin, Morgan L. Miller, and Coy L. Smith; and Company
4-19 F--Kerrville, sergeants Kyle Dean, Christine Nix, Tommy Ratliff,
4-20 and Rocky Wardlow; and from the Traffic Law Enforcement unit,
4-21 Captain Jack Hamilton; and
4-22 WHEREAS, All those associated with the effort to save Leah
4-23 Henry are truly worthy of our highest respect and admiration; as
4-24 participants in this massive manhunt, these individuals
4-25 demonstrated immense dedication to ensure the safe return of this
4-26 little girl, and it is both a privilege to pay tribute to them and
4-27 a comfort to know they are on the job each day protecting their
5-1 fellow Texans; now, therefore, be it
5-2 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 77th Texas
5-3 Legislature hereby commend all those who dedicated themselves to
5-4 finding and rescuing Leah Henry and applaud them for the intensive
5-5 effort they put forth to aid a fellow Texan.