Suspect Wanted for Murder in Bexar County Found Riddled with Bullets

 
SAN ANTONIO, TX — An 18-year-old man wanted for the murder of a teenage girl at a Bexar County house party last year was found shot to death in a vehicle, authorities confirmed.
 
Deshawn Suggs was found dead early Jan. 17 in the 10000 block of Tiger Field on San Antonio’s far West Side, according to the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office. 
 
He died from a gunshot wound to the head, and the death was ruled a homicide. The vehicle Suggs was in, and a nearby residence, were riddled with bullet holes. 
 
San Antonio police are investigating the shooting, and no arrests have been made. 
 
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced that Suggs is no longer wanted in connection with the Sept. 28, 2025, death of 17-year-old Alianna Ujueta. Ujueta was fatally shot in the head as she tried to leave a house party on Luckey Road in southwest Bexar County after a fight broke out. A pickup truck then ran over her body, and she was pronounced dead at the scene. 
 
An arrest warrant for murder was issued for Suggs in November. Investigators recovered a weapon believed to have been used in the shooting. 
 
The New York Post reported that Ujueta’s family had previously appealed for help in locating Suggs. Her father, Ivan Ujueta, said there would be “a price that has to be paid” for his daughter’s death.
Suspect Deshawn Suggs and Victim Alianna Ujueta

Suspect Deshawn Suggs and Victim Alianna Ujueta

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