Gabriel A. Sanchez and one other found dead at NE Side hotel; family seeks justice
Gabriel A. Sanchez Death – Just a few days after the body of their loved one was discovered in a hotel room on the Northeast Side, relatives of the family are mourning the death of their family member. The two 19-year-olds were discovered by a housekeeper on Tuesday at the Travelodge By Wyndham located in the 3800 block of Interstate 35 North, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
One of the victims was identified
Officers are still seeking for the suspect who shot Gabriel A. Sanchez, who was 19, and a woman who was also 19 years old but whose name has not been released. It has not been possible for the Medical Examiner’s Office to contact the woman’s family, although Sanchez’s relatives have stated that the two were dating. In order to identify any possible culprits, investigators are currently searching hotel video footage and hunting for prospective witnesses.
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Jassidy Sanchez, Gabriel’s mother, stated that her son was taken away from her at an inappropriately young age, and she desires that the person responsible be held accountable. “We need to get this person off the streets because they’re going to do it to somebody else and they’re going to take somebody else’s child,” Sanchez said. ” He loved to rap. He was really lyrical with his words. I’m just going to miss all of it.” Please contact the San Antonio Police Department at the non-emergency number 210-207-7273 if you have any information concerning the murder.
Related topic: Woman found dead in west Phoenix hotel
It has been reported that a maintenance worker at a hotel in west Phoenix discovered the body of a woman on Saturday afternoon. The employee dialed 911 at approximately 3:50 p.m., and when authorities arrived at the motel located close to the intersection of 51st Avenue and McDowell Road, they discovered the woman suffering from a gunshot wound. Since the inquiry is still going on, there is no information available concerning the events that led up to the shooting. Please call the Phoenix Police Department or Silent Witness if you have any information regarding this incident (480-WITNESS or 480-TESTIGO for Spanish Speakers).
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