Houston police said an investigation is underway after a body was found in Buffalo Bayou.

HOUSTON — A man’s body was found in a bayou in downtown Houston on Tuesday afternoon.

Houston police said the discovery was made in Buffalo Bayou along Commerce Street between Fannin and North Main by a cleaning crew that was doing maintenance at a park along the bayou.

HPD said they got the call just before 2 p.m.

Homicide detectives responded to the scene to gather evidence.

According to investigators at the scene, there were no obvious signs of trauma, and they don’t believe foul play was involved. They said the man’s body didn’t appear to have been there for long and was fully clothed.

The medical examiner’s office will determine how the man died.


What the numbers show

Last year, the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office documented 31 people whose bodies were recovered from local bayous through Dec. 10, 2025, with causes of death ranging from drug‑related drownings to blunt‑force trauma and a long list of cases that remain a mystery.

The data, current through Dec. 10, offered a rare, clinical look at who is dying in the water and what investigators can — and often cannot — say about how they got there.

On Dec. 22, HPD reported that two more bodies had been found in bayous. As of Christmas 2025, KHOU 11 News reported that 34 bodies had been found in Houston bayous that year.

This is a developing situation, and any new information will be added to this article when it becomes available.

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