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On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, a pair of shooting suspects were witnessed in a photograph taken at the moment of the murder victim before he died at 200 blocks in West Little York. -222-TIPS (8477).
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On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, a pair of shooting suspects were witnessed in a photograph taken at the moment of the murder victim before he died at 200 blocks in West Little York.
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Photos: Houston Police Department
On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, a pair of shooting suspects were witnessed in a photograph taken at the moment of the murder victim before he died at 200 blocks in West Little York. -222-TIPS (8477).
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On Wednesday, October 23, 2019, a pair of shooting suspects were witnessed in a photograph taken at the moment of the murder victim before he died at 200 blocks in West Little York.
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Photos: Houston Police Department
Houston police are looking for someone accused of shooting a wrecker driver last week.
Authorities said Idel Ponso Guys Torres, 42, was charged with murder in a driver's deadly shooting. Augustine Martinez, 48 years old, injured of another person after verbal showdown on October 23.
Guys According to police, Torres fled to Mexico or thought it was. Last week the police released a picture Guys Torres photo was taken shortly before being found on Martinez's phone.
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In the photo, Guys Torres sits in the driver's seat of Red Ford Explorer in 2004 and believes the police can still drive.
Officials said Martinez picked up a client when he argued orally with two men at Ford Explorer in the parking lot of an apartment complex on 215 West Little York Road at around 9 o'clock. afternoon. One of the men in the pickup pulled his pistol and fired several guns into the wrecker truck to hit Martinez and his client. Martinez tried to escape but crashed the car and died at the scene. Paramedics carried the passengers to the hospital.
Who has information about the material Idel Ponso Guys Torres or this case HPD (713) 308-3600 murder division or (713) 222-TIPS crime stopper.
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