San Angelo Woman Takes Plea Deal in Murder Over Weed
SAN ANGELO, TX – The first suspect in the murder of a San Angelo man was given six years probation in court on Monday.
According to court documents, Sierra Camarillo, 22, pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence that will give her six years probation.
As previously reported, on Feb. 25, officers with the San Angelo Police Department were dispatched to the Resort at Riverside Apartments, 3302 N Bryant Blvd, for the report of a murder.
When the officers arrived they found a man who was dead, lying face down, in the kitchen area of the apartment.
Police: Man Shot and Killed During Argument Over Devil s Lettuce Purchase
SAN ANGELO, TX – More details regarding Thursday night s murder has been revealed.
According to court documents, on Feb. 25, officers with the San Angelo Police Department were dispatched to the Resort at Riverside Apartments, 3302 N Bryant Blvd, for the report of a murder.
When the officers arrived they found a man who was dead, lying face down, in the kitchen area of the apartment.
Also in the apartment were Kortnee Leal, Grace Sanchez, Nathaniel Gonzales, and Sierra Camarilo.
Officers first spoke with Camarillo.
She told officers that she had shot the man, identified as Rey Robles Jr. She claimed she killed him in an act of self defense after Robles allegedly attacked Nathaniel Gonzales.