Three Teens Charged in Connection to Fatal Stabbing
BIG SPRING, TX – Two more teens have been arrested in connection to a fatal stabbing outside a Big Spring convenience store.
The second teen has been identified as 18-year-old Christopher Jay Solis. Solis was arrested Thursday morning.
At this time Marcus Anthony Melendez, Bryant Matthew Hilario, and Christopher Jay Solis have all been charged with the murder of Antonio Iglesias.
The autopsy showed Iglesias died from a stab wound. You may also like
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3 arrested in Big Spring murder investigation Marcus Anthony Melendez, 19, Bryant Hilario, 17, and Christopher Solis, 18, have all been chagred with murder in the death of Antonio Iglesias. (Source: Big Spring Police Department) By Staff | May 13, 2021 at 12:50 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 12:50 PM
BIG SPRING, Texas (KOSA) - Three suspects have been arrested following a stabbing that left one person dead in Big Spring last week.
Marcus Anthony Melendez, 19, Bryant Hilario, 17, and Christopher Solis, 18, have all been charged with murder in the death of Antonio Iglesias.
On Tuesday, May 4, officers with the Big Spring Police Department were called to the Shell gas station at 2501 South Gregg for a report of a man lying in the parking lot.
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BIG SPRING Two arrests were made this week in connection with a May 4 stabbing death in addition to one arrest last week, Big Spring police said in a Thursday news release.
Police, fire and emergency medical services personnel responding to a man lying unresponsive in a gas station parking lot at 2501 S. Gregg St. at about 7:30 p.m. found Antonio Iglesias, 25, with a laceration to his chest, an initial release said.
According to the initial release, officers attempted life-saving measures, but Iglesias died from his injuries. Police said Thursday that an autopsy confirmed that Iglesias died from a stab wound.