Texas police are investigating the murder of a pregnant teenager and her boyfriend
OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
3:47 PM – Friday, December 29, 2023
The San Antonio Police Department Seeks Answers in Murder of Pregnant Teenager and Boyfriend
The San Antonio Police Department is hoping that new evidence will lead to answers over the murders of a pregnant teenager and her boyfriend.
18-year old Savanah Soto and 22-year old Matthew Guerra were first reported missing on December 23rd after the couple didn’t show up to Soto’s appointment for an induced labor.
Three days after being reported missing, police discovered their bodies in a gray Kia Optima outside of a San Antonio apartment complex.
Both Soto and Guerra were pronounced dead at the scene with gunshot wounds to the head.
“She was a good girl, she didn’t deserve to go this way, especially with her baby,” Soto’s grandmother, Rachel Soto, said. “He was an innocent child. Nobody deserved this.”
SAPD said the case is being investigated as a capital murder.
“Detectives right now are combing through days of surveillance video from several different locations that the victims were known to be,” said Chief William McManus.
Police released surveillance footage that was taken near where the bodies were located. They are asking for the public’s help with two persons of interest.
Detectives are also combing through social media and cell phone records to see who the victims were last in touch with. They hope that surveillance video will help answer the events that led up to the couple’s death.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for funeral expenses.
Anyone with knowledge of the case or persons of interest is asked to call the San Antonio Police Department Homicide Unit at (210) 207-7674 or (210) 207-7440.
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What steps is the San Antonio Police Department taking to gather evidence and find answers in the murder of the pregnant teenager and her boyfriend?
The San Antonio Police Department Seeks Answers in Murder of Pregnant Teenager and Boyfriend
The San Antonio Police Department is currently investigating the brutal murder of a pregnant teenager and her boyfriend, in the hopes that new evidence will lead to answers.
The victims, 18-year-old Savanah Soto and 22-year-old Matthew Guerra, were reported missing on December 23rd after they failed to show up for Soto’s scheduled appointment for an induced labor. Three days later, their bodies were discovered in a gray Kia Optima parked outside of a San Antonio apartment complex.
Both Soto and Guerra were found dead at the scene, with gunshot wounds to the head. The tragic nature of these deaths has left their families devastated. Soto’s grandmother, Rachel Soto, expressed her shock and anguish, stating, “She was a good girl, she didn’t deserve to go this way, especially with her baby. He was an innocent child. Nobody deserved this.”
The San Antonio Police Department has classified the case as a capital murder and is leaving no stone unturned in their investigation. Chief William McManus mentioned that detectives are currently reviewing days of surveillance footage from various locations that the victims were known to frequent. Additionally, the police have released surveillance footage taken near the crime scene and are appealing to the public for any information regarding two persons of interest.
Social media and cell phone records are also being thoroughly examined to determine the victims’ recent contacts and shed light on the events leading up to their deaths. The police are hoping that these efforts, along with the assistance of the public, will help bring justice to Soto and Guerra.
A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to financially support the victims’ families with funeral expenses. The community has shown an outpouring of support, demonstrating their solidarity with the grieving families.
Anyone with any information on the case or the persons of interest captured in the surveillance footage is encouraged to contact the San Antonio Police Department Homicide Unit at (210) 207-7674 or (210) 207-7440. Callers can remain anonymous when providing information about the case.
In a world where tragedy can strike unexpectedly, it is essential for communities to come together and support those affected by such senseless acts of violence. It is our responsibility as citizens to stand up against injustice and assist law enforcement in their pursuit of justice. Let’s ensure that Savanah Soto and Matthew Guerra’s lives are not forgotten, and their deaths are not in vain. Stay informed and vigilant; together, we can make a difference.
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