Tragedy Strikes Food Truck Owner After Regular Customer Found Shot to Death
A quiet Friday night turned into a nightmare for food truck owner Raquel Osorio when her regular customer, Gerardo Villalobos Salgado, was found shot dead in his vehicle parked near her business. The victim, 50, was a frequent patron who had become like family to Osorio over the past two months.
Osorio described Salgado as someone who would always stay and talk, making everyone laugh with his jokes and jokes around him. She recalled that on the night of the shooting, she saw Salgado's vehicle pull up, but when she stepped away from the window, shots were fired. The incident has left Osorio feeling sad and shaken.
Police say they are now looking for 41-year-old Edwin Leonel Caal Gill, who is already charged with murder. According to court documents, Caal has a history of misdemeanor charges. Authorities have not released a motive in the murder, leaving many questions unanswered.
Osorio's business owner community is also seeking answers. They knew Salgado and are eager to understand what led up to this senseless tragedy. The Houston Police Department is conducting an investigation into the homicide, but so far, no motive has been revealed.
The incident highlights the sense of safety concerns in a bustling neighborhood like Spring Branch, where food trucks often operate late at night. As Osorio struggles to come to terms with her loss, she can't help but wonder what would have happened if only someone had intervened or alerted authorities sooner.
A quiet Friday night turned into a nightmare for food truck owner Raquel Osorio when her regular customer, Gerardo Villalobos Salgado, was found shot dead in his vehicle parked near her business. The victim, 50, was a frequent patron who had become like family to Osorio over the past two months.
Osorio described Salgado as someone who would always stay and talk, making everyone laugh with his jokes and jokes around him. She recalled that on the night of the shooting, she saw Salgado's vehicle pull up, but when she stepped away from the window, shots were fired. The incident has left Osorio feeling sad and shaken.
Police say they are now looking for 41-year-old Edwin Leonel Caal Gill, who is already charged with murder. According to court documents, Caal has a history of misdemeanor charges. Authorities have not released a motive in the murder, leaving many questions unanswered.
Osorio's business owner community is also seeking answers. They knew Salgado and are eager to understand what led up to this senseless tragedy. The Houston Police Department is conducting an investigation into the homicide, but so far, no motive has been revealed.
The incident highlights the sense of safety concerns in a bustling neighborhood like Spring Branch, where food trucks often operate late at night. As Osorio struggles to come to terms with her loss, she can't help but wonder what would have happened if only someone had intervened or alerted authorities sooner.