Missing pregnant Texas teen found dead by boyfriend
Savannah Nicole Soto, 18, was found dead in a car with her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra, in San Antonio, Texas, according to her family. Soto was nine months pregnant and a week past her due date.
San Antonio police announced late Wednesday night that they have arrested two people in connection with the murders of pregnant Texas teen Savana Soto and her boyfriend Matthew Guerra.
Ramon Preciado, 53, will be charged with abuse of a corpse and Christopher Preciado, 19, will be charged with capital murder, Sergeant Washington Moscoso said at a news conference.

Pregnant Texas teen Savannah Soto, baby and boyfriend shot to death
Key evidence collected at the scene, including Soto's cell phone, led to his arrest. With the help of the SAPD technical team and the U.S. Secret Service, they were able to obtain enough information to locate the suspect vehicle seen in surveillance video footage released last week.
That information was then provided to detectives, who were able to locate the vehicle and, after further surveillance of the vehicle, were able to locate the suspect's home, SAPD said.

Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the persons of interest in the Sabana Soto capital murder case. (San Antonio Police Department)
Moscoso went on to say he believes this was a drug deal gone wrong.
It's been about two weeks since Savannah went missing. On Dec. 26, Savana Soto, 18, and her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra, 22, were inside a gray Kia Optima in the parking lot of Colinas Medical Apartments on the Northwest Side. was found dead.
The Bexar County coroner confirmed that Soto and her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra, died from gunshot wounds to the head and their deaths were ruled homicides.
Missing pregnant teen Savannah Soto found dead in Texas by boyfriend

San Antonio Police have confirmed the cause of death as 22-year-old Matthew Guerra, one of three victims found dead with gunshot wounds to the head in a car. did. (Fox 29 San Antonio)
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SAPD confirmed that there are no other suspects being sought in connection with this incident.
Other charges are pending.



