Austin, TX
North Austin domestic dispute leads to woman’s death
AUSTIN, Texas – A girl is useless following a home disturbance in North Austin, the Austin Police Division (APD) stated.
Police stated on Feb. 7, round 1:14 p.m., officers responded to a disturbance within the 1000 block of Candy Melissa Drive.
The caller, 31-year-old Jade Guajardo, stated she was dropping off her ex-boyfriend Davonte Fox, 31, at a house within the 1000 block of Candy Melissa Drive. Guajardo instructed police as she tried to depart, Fox flattened her tire.
Officers arrived and spoke with Guajardo, who acquired a experience and left.
Lady killed, man injured following North Austin home dispute
At 2:37pm, officers spoke with Guajardo over the cellphone, who was at a special location and Fox’s location was unknown at the moment.
At 7:54 p.m., officers responded again to the house on Candy Melissa Drive for one more disturbance.
The caller was not on the scene, however stated Fox was concerned in a disturbance inside the house. Officers arrived on the scene and decided that Guajardo had returned to Fox’s house, and was being held hostage by him.
APD’s SWAT then responded to the house. After prolonged negotiations, SWAT compelled entry into the house at 12:14 a.m. and located Guajardo and Fox in an upstairs room, each with gunshot wounds.
Police stated Guajardo died on the scene, and Fox was taken to the hospital with life-threatening accidents.
Detectives consider that Fox shot and killed Guajardo after which tried to take his personal life.
Anybody with any data ought to contact the Austin Police Division at 512-974-TIPS. It’s possible you’ll submit your tip anonymously via the Capital Space Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477.