Governor Abbott offers $30K reward for information in Betancourt murder case

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Governor Greg Abbott has announced that the Office of the Governor’s Public Safety Office is offering a reward of up to $30,000 for information leading to the arrest of Reynaldo Mata-Rios. The announcement follows the death of Eddy Betancourt, who was found deceased on December 27, 2025. On December 28, 2025, the McAllen Police Department issued a warrant for Mata-Rios’ arrest on a murder charge.

Betancourt served as vice chairman of the Hidalgo County Appraisal District Board of Directors and had been appointed by Governor Abbott to serve on the Texas Facilities Commission.

The Texas Department of Public Safety has added Mata-Rios to its 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List.

“Cecilia and I mourn the tragic loss of Commissioner Eddy Betancourt, and we pray for his family and loved ones,” said Governor Abbott. “The State of Texas remains in regular coordination with local law enforcement to provide all necessary resources to ensure those responsible face the consequences of their actions and the full weight of the law for this heinous crime. I encourage Texans with information relating to this crime to call the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline or submit an anonymous tip online. With the public’s help, we will capture those responsible and put them behind bars.”

Mata-Rios is described as a Hispanic male, approximately six feet tall and weighing 195 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. He was last seen crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in a red truck on December 28, 2025. Authorities warn that he should be considered armed and dangerous.

Tipsters can provide information by calling the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477), submitting a web tip through the Texas 10 Most Wanted website, or submitting a tip online. Anonymity is guaranteed by law regardless of how tips are submitted; tipsters will receive a tip number instead of using their name. Officials caution that fugitives should be considered armed and dangerous and advise against attempting apprehension.

Governor Abbott leads the executive office for Texas state government, focusing on economic development, education enhancement, border security efforts, and community initiatives. His office also supports job growth across Texas and operates from Austin at the State Insurance Building [source].



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