THINKING OF DEPUTY JENNIFER CHAVIS. On Wednesday, if you would like to pay your respects, you're invited to a public visitation for the officer killed by a suspected drunk driver.
HOUSTON, Texas -- On Wednesday, loved ones will say their final goodbyes to a member of our law enforcement community who was killed in a fiery crash earlier this month.
Chavis' family will hold a private visitation at 10 a.m. at the Fountain of Praise Church on 13950 Hillcroft Avenue. After that, at about 11 a.m., whoever would like to pay their respects can attend the public viewing.Chavis was killed while trying to pull over a suspected drunk driver, identified as 36-year-old Adolfo Serrano, on South Sam Houston Parkway at Fondren, according to the sheriff's office. Serrano allegedly slammed into her patrol car, which caught on fire, killing her.
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