Suspect wanted in slaying of man found wrapped in tarp Pedro Rosales Rodriguez, 39, wanted for murder of Jaime Pesina
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police have identified a suspect in connection to the slaying of man who was found wrapped in a tarp on the South Side.
Pedro Rosales Rodriguez, 39, is wanted for the murder of Jaime Guadalupe Pesina, 30.
Pesina's body was found with multiple gunshot wounds on Old Applewhite Road near Jett Road on Oct. 5.
Investigators who responded to the scene said Pesina's body may have been left there for days.
San Antonio Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information which leads to the arrest of Rodriguez.
Anyone with information on Rodriguez's whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 224-STOP (224-7867) or visit www.sacrimestoppers.com.
As always, callers do not have to give a name when they give information.
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