Teenager Arrested in Capital Murder Case Released on $250,000 Bond

 

Yesterday morning, the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office arrested 16-year-old Nicholas Abel Rodriguez on an outstanding warrant. He is being charged with Capital Murder.
 
"This offender, who was recently classified as an adult, was previously detained in the Tom Green County Juvenile Justice Center following his arrest in connection to the March 26, 2016 murders of 16-year-old Zane Lopez and 17-year-old Juan Guerrero, which occurred in the 1100 block of E. 22nd St," said Officer Tracy Gonzalez, public information officer for the San Angelo Police Department.

Rodriguez is one of several people arrested in this case.

In June, Erick Ramos, 18, Gilberto Salvador Reyes, 18, and Fred Angel Garcia, 17, were indicted in the murder.

For more information on this story, read LIVE!'s previous stories here and here.

Update: July 30 @ 1:33 p.m.

According to jail records, Rodriguez was released yesterday evening at 5:47 p.m. from the Tom Green County Jail on a $250,000 surety bond.

Concho Bail Bonds is listed as the bondsman.

For more information on this release and others for July 30, click here.

Clarification: The Tom Green County Jail confirmed that Odyssey, the Booking and Release records show Rodriguez with a date of birth of 4/25/1999, but he has an alias date of birth of 4/25/2000. When asked why that would occur, an official said a judge certified a juvenile arrest as an adult.

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