Narco has been Indicted for Murder
SAN ANGELO, TX – Mauricio “Narco” Portillo was indicted by a Tom Green County grand jury in May for murder, tampering with or fabricating physical evidence with the intention to impair the investigation.
On February 25th, 2021, at the Resort at Riverside, located at 3306 North Bryant Blvd. in San Angelo, a drug deal for marijuana went south.
Several people were inside the apartment when the shooting happened.
The incident occured in apartment #503. The victim, Rey Robles, had been shot in the head in the kitchen of the apartment.
When interviewing the individuals who were in the apartment when the incident occured, Sierra Camarillo claimed she shot Robles because he was striking Nathaniel Gonzalez in the head with a firearm. Camarillo stated that she picked up the gun after Robles dropped it and shot him to defend Gonzalez. She said she shot him more than once.
CLARIFICATION: This article clarifies what charges the state made against Sierra Paula Maureen Camarillo.
SAN ANGELO A San Angelo woman connected to the February shooting death of Rey Robles could avoid going to prison after pleading guilty Monday to a lesser charge.
About 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 3, 2021, Sierra Paula Maureen Camarillo attended a plea hearing in the 119th District Court. Camarillo was charged with tampering with evidence in the death of Robles on Feb. 26, 2021.
In exchange for her plea of guilt, the state suggested 6 years deferred adjudication. 119th District Judge Ben Woodward accepted the state s suggestion and sentenced her to 6 years deferred adjudication, a type of probation that could help her avoid conviction if she follows the rules of the agreement.
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.
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The Body Artist by Don DeLillo, Lauren Hartke eats breakfast with her husband, Rey Robles, a Spanish-born film director. To say that they eat together would be imprecise; they exist in the same space a rented home with the coastal sky in sight but they speak past and around each other. Rey eats a fig, and the author describes the consumption as a performance: he bites off the stem, splits it open with his thumbnails and scoops a measure of claret flesh out of the gaping fig skin. He dropped this stuff on his toast the flesh, the mash, the pulp and then spread it with the bottom of the spoon, blood-buttery swirls that popped with seedlife.
Investigators say the shooting happened Thursday night during a drug deal, according to an arrest affidavit.
On Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, police arrived at an apartment complex in the 3300 block of North Bryant Boulevard where they found the body of Rey Robles, who died from trauma believed to be the result of being shot with a firearm, according to an arrest affidavit.
Justice of the Peace Susan Werner declared Robles deceased and ordered an autopsy.
Police say verbal altercation during drug deal led to fatal shooting
People who were in the apartment during the shooting told police Robles arrived at the apartment to buy marijuana, and while there, asked the marijuana be weighed before purchasing it, according to arrest affidavits.