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‘Well, we got him’: Suspect accused of shooting Balcones Heights police officer in custody, Salazar says
Read full article: ‘Well, we got him’: Suspect accused of shooting Balcones Heights police officer in custody, Salazar saysSAN ANTONIO – A suspect accused of shooting a Balcones Heights police officer earlier this week is now in custody, according to Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar. “It would chill your blood to hear the lack of emotion to hear him describe [the shooting],” Salazar said. RELATED: Suspect linked to Balcones Heights police shooting in Bexar County custody, sheriff saysAdWilfredo is accused of shooting Balcones Heights Police Sergeant Joey Sepulveda and Sijifredo is suspected of driving the getaway car, officials said. From left: Sijifredo Montemayor and Wilfredo Montemayor. RELATED: Suspect accused in shooting of Balcones Heights officer believed to be in custody in Mexico, sheriff says
Suspect linked to Balcones Heights police shooting in Bexar County custody, sheriff says
Read full article: Suspect linked to Balcones Heights police shooting in Bexar County custody, sheriff saysSAN ANTONIO – One of two suspects wanted in connection with the shooting of a Balcones Heights police officer is now in Bexar County custody, according to Sheriff Javier Salazar. Salazar held a briefing Friday about the extradition of Sijifredo Montemayor, 30, who will be charged with attempted capital murder. Sijifredo Montemayor is suspected of driving the getaway car after his brother, Wilfredo Montemayor, shot Balcones Heights Police Sergeant Joey Sepulveda, officials said. In Spanish, Sijifredo Montemayor said that he is praying for Sepulveda’s recovery. Though Sijifredo was caught in Mexico, Salazar said Wilfredo Montemayor is believed to still be in the San Antonio area.
Suspect accused in shooting of Balcones Heights officer believed to be in custody in Mexico, sheriff says
Read full article: Suspect accused in shooting of Balcones Heights officer believed to be in custody in Mexico, sheriff saysSAN ANTONIO – One of the suspects involved in the shooting of a Balcones Heights police officer is believed to be in custody in Mexico, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said Thursday night. ‘Turn yourselves in’: Sheriff identifies brothers accused of shooting Balcones Heights police officerWilfredo Montemayor, 27, and his brother Sijifredo Montemayor, 30, are facing charges for attempted capital murder. He said the BCSO has not verified if Sijifredo Montemayor is actually in custody. Some family members were taken into custody, but Salazar says it’s unclear if they will face any charges. Officials are still trying to figure out if any family members who lived in the home helped Sijifredo Montemayor escape to Mexico.
‘Turn yourselves in’: Sheriff identifies brothers accused of shooting Balcones Heights police officer
Read full article: ‘Turn yourselves in’: Sheriff identifies brothers accused of shooting Balcones Heights police officerBALCONES HEIGHTS, Texas – Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar identified two suspects Thursday morning wanted in connection with the shooting of a Balcones Heights police sergeant. Wilfredo Montemayor, 27, and his brother Sijifredo Montemayor, 30, are wanted for attempted capital murder. AdPictures of the two men believed to be involved in the shooting were also released Wednesday night. Sijifredo Montemayor, 30, is wanted for attempted capital murder. Wilfredo Montemayor, 27, is wanted for attempted capital murder.