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Trio wanted for attacking Weslaco man
Posted: 03.18.2013 at 4:30 PM
Action 4 News Staff

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A Weslaco man is beaten with brass knuckles, stabbed multiple times, and beaten.

An arrest warrant has been issued for three people:

                                                Esequiel "Zeke" Rodriguez, age 21

                                                Samantha Lee Villarreal, age 20

                                                Christopher L. Brown, age 18

A report states the trio attacked an identified 20-year-old at his home on located on 600 Block East Agostadero on March 2, 2013.  Policed said they drove up to his home and immediately attacked him.

Police told Action 4 News Samantha Lee Villarreal, who's has ties to a gang in the past, stabbed the 20-year-old in his back, side and abdomen.

If you know the whereabouts of Rodriguez, Villarreal, or Brown, call Weslaco Crime Stoppers at 956-968-TIPS.

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