HOUSTON – A 62-year-old man is recovering after being viciously attacked in his own driveway. Terry Hughes had just pulled up behind his home in the 6000 block of Montauk in west Harris County, not far from Cypress, when he said a man ran up behind him.

“He put his hand on my mouth, and I couldn’t breathe, and he was trying to choke me, and then I passed out,” Hughes said. “It was only for a couple of seconds, because when I woke up, he was already in the car.”



Hughes was banged up during the struggle. His arms and hands are all scraped and bloodied, and he can barely move his neck, but he told Channel 2 his physically wounds will heal much faster than his emotional ones.



“I’m just afraid,” he said. “I don’t even want to go out there.”



Harris County sheriff’s deputies had been looking for the suspect since Thursday when the attack happened. The incident was captured by nearby surveillance cameras, which gave deputies an idea of who they were looking for. They knew what the suspect looked like.

Neighbors had been keeping an eye out, too. It was someone in the area who called police on Friday when they spotted a suspicious person walking in the neighborhood.

Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded and quickly realized he matched the carjacker’s description. Only Channel 2 cameras were there when they made the arrest in the 15000 block of West Little York, less than a half mile from where the carjacking happened.

Investigators took him in for questioning where they said he eventually confessed.



Da Vuan Johnson, 18, is now facing robbery charges. According to court records, the teen is currently out of jail on bond after being arrested in December for breaking into someone’s home.

Johnson also did time in jail last year for trespassing and theft.



As for the car he’s accused of taking in the carjacking, deputies said he sold it to two men for $250. The car was located just a few blocks away, and the two men who bought it were also arrested and face charges.