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Family‑Violence Fugitive Bolts Out Back Door In East Bexar County

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Published on February 26, 2026
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Deputies in East Bexar County say a man wanted on multiple family‑violence warrants slipped through their fingers after he bolted out the back of a home during a disturbance call. Authorities later identified the suspect as 31‑year‑old Antrion Fuqua Moses, described as about 6‑foot‑1 and 175 pounds. Moses is reported to have distinctive tattoos, including a Gemini symbol on his chest and the words “Faith, Flowers and Moses” on his right upper arm.

According to WOAI, deputies were called Thursday to a residence off Candlehead Lane near Binz Engleman Road after they heard arguing coming from inside. The outlet reported that officers made several attempts to contact anyone in the house before a woman finally came out the front door and a man ran from the back of the home. Deputies later identified that man as Moses. WOAI noted that photos shared with its story were credited to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office.

The San Antonio Express‑News reported that the sheriff's office released Moses' photo and that he faces multiple outstanding warrants. According to the paper, those alleged charges include violating a protective order for assault or stalking, two counts of continuous violence against the family, burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony, and assault of a family or household member by impeding breathing or circulation.

How deputies say it unfolded

As reported by KSAT, deputies arrived in the 3600 block of Candlehead Lane and heard arguing coming from the home, which led them to repeatedly try to make contact with anyone inside. When a woman eventually answered the front door, deputies went into the residence and saw a man run out the back, later identified as Moses, but officers were not able to detain him at the scene. KSAT reported that the sheriff's office released an image of Moses to help with identification.

How to report tips

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information to call non‑emergency dispatch at (210) 335‑6000 or email [email protected], according to the county's official site. The sheriff's office says tipsters may remain anonymous and can reach out through its public information channels for additional details.

Legal details

Under Texas law, continuous violence against the family is charged as a third‑degree felony, while burglary of a habitation is prosecuted under Penal Code §30.02 with penalties that can range from a second‑degree felony up to a first‑degree felony in certain circumstances, according to the Texas Penal Code. Those statutes mean the allegations listed by authorities could carry years behind bars and significant fines if they are prosecuted and proven in court.

The sheriff's office continues to search for Moses and has not announced an arrest at the time of reporting, according to WOAI. Anyone who believes they have seen him or knows his whereabouts is urged to contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office immediately.