Post by HeadMarshal on May 31, 2022 9:39:28 GMT -5
Photo Credits: Dallas Morning News Archives (Please contact us if there are any issues with licensing rights)
Defendant Details
DOB: 09/16/1976 (According to Dallas County Court Records Database)
Current Age: 45 (As of May 31, 2022)
Height: 5'6
Weight: 148 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Location Of Crime: Dallas, Texas
Date Of Crime: February 14, 1996
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Eugenio Hernandez is wanted for the homicide of 14-year old Alejandro Flores. The age of the victim was obtained from a Newspapers.com article. Further details about the crime were also provided from a document in the Dallas County Court Documents database.
Eugenio and Alejandro were members of rival street gangs. There had been a previous fight between the two gangs. Authorities say that Eugenio was driven to where Alejandro was standing next to a pay phone. Eugenio then allegedly shot Eugenio several times, killing the teenager. Eugenio has been a fugitive ever since.
Based on crime location, it is advised to contact North Texas Crime Stoppers at 1-877-373-TIPS (8477) if you have any information on Eugenio Hernandez's whereabouts.
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Thoughts? The Dallas County Court Documents database shows only one document added for Eugenio's homicide case after 1996. It was a docket sheet which in 2010 mentioned that Eugenio was "unapprehended". There is also no listed disposition for the 1996 homicide case in the Dallas County Court Records database. I am concluding based on this that as of today, May 31, 2022, Eugenio is still a fugitive. I got Eugenio's photo from when I had a temporary subscription to the Dallas Morning News Archives.
Wanted to add that as with similar cases, Alejandro in no way deserved to be murdered because he belonged to a gang. Project: Cold Case has stated on numerous occasions that there is much more to a homicide victim's life than the circumstances of how and why they were killed. Unfortunately, some homicide cases do not appear to get much publicity in general because of the victim's lifestyle choices.
Let me clarify that there are numerous reasons why a young person would join a street gang. Most commonly it's because there was no positive role model in the victim's life, or because all of the person's friends were also gang members. Eugenio allegedly took away any possibility Alejandro had to leave the gang lifestyle. Alejandro's family deserves justice and for their loved one to be talked about in a positive light.
Finally I did not see an UFAP (Unlawful Flight To Avoid Prosecution) case for Eugenio in PACER.
- obpublicaccess.dallascounty.org/PublicAccessEP1/CriminalCourts/ (Search "F9643563")
- www.dallascounty.org/criminalBackgroundSearch/paging