
Two individuals have been cuffed in a grisly Southeast Side homicide case, entangled with a prior robbery, law enforcement officials ont he scene have divulged. The dead man, found discarded on a bleak stretch of WW White Road last month, bore the identity of 31-year-old Albert Soliz, as stated by Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar in an interview with FOX San Antonio.
The investigation unspooled rapidly after dispatchers answered a grim call on January 26 — Salazar recounted a vigil by deputies over a house, a mere two miles from where Soliz's body was dumped, leading to a car chase and the apprehension of 39-year-old James Guerra, who afterward tangled with officers in his capture with a stained past that evidently includes not just evadding but alleged robbery to his account. Matthew Fitzgerald Williams, an 18-year-old suspect, becoming ensnared similarly on robbery charges, was roped in on the East Side by the law within a mere stone's throw of a week.
In Salizar's narrative, pinched from the pages of KSAT, Guerra sparked a pursuit, leading to a crash that brought a siren's wail to his flight; he was then booked for his evasion antics — all while a robbery warrant was burning a hole through Bexar County drawers, the calculated police work of the San Antonio Police Department brought into the thickening plot.
The unraveled case saw Williams, the younger half of the dubious duo, cornered and cuffed for the same heist, with enough evidence, so Salazar has insinuated to slap both men with murder warrants, although the officials are stringently piecing together their suspected roles in Soliz's untimely demise — a homicide once echoing through 9500 block of S WW White Road now ricochets in the halls of justice, seeking a final, somber echo.









