San Antonio police say they do not believe a teenage boy found dead inside a North Side home was shot during a home invasion.

They say that was one of several explanations offered to them by others who were present when the shooting happened late Tuesday night.

However, according to a preliminary report, investigators have found evidence contradicting the home invasion story.

Officers responding to a 911 call after 9:30 p.m. found the boy, dead from a gunshot wound, inside a home in the 100 block of Agnes Drive.

Although a police report lists him as 14-years-old, the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office says he was only 13.

Police say the boy did not live in that home, and those other people who were there at the time offered different stories about what happened to him.

“We’re not sure if it was a drive-by. We’re not sure if the shooting happened inside. The male was located inside the location,” Officer Ricardo Guzman, a public information officer with SAPD, said shortly after the shooting.

Charlene Hinojosa, who lives down the street, says she also heard a variety of explanations.

“It was crazy,” she said. “I was getting phone calls from my neighbor and then as soon as I come out, I heard it. The ambulance, the cops, everything.”

Hinojosa said she had just finished watering her lawn and stepped inside her home moments before the chaos erupted.

The next thing she knew, her entire street was full of patrol cars and crime scene tape.

Although the commotion had subsided by Wednesday morning, the confusion seemed to continue, both for her and the investigators handling the case.

Police have not identified any suspects yet.

They say they plan to keep investigating in order to learn the truth and, hopefully, make an arrest.

As of late Wednesday morning, staff members at the medical examiner’s office were still working to positively identify the victim.

You May Also Like

Putin Issues Stern Warning to Trump Amid Russia’s Strategic Escalation in Ukraine Conflict

Vladimir Putin has delivered a stark warning to Donald Trump, advising him…

Newlywed’s Tragic Fate Potentially Linked to Police’s Advice to Remain in UK

A tragic case unfolds as the family of a murdered newlywed Indian…

Lawsuit Alleges Trucker’s Collision Led to Tragic Infant Fatality

Inset top, left to right: Luke Soposki, Logan Soposki, Lynnea Soposki (Dimbleby…

Desperate Plea: Mother Urges for Safe Return of Missing Sons Taken by Father

The mother of two Utah boys who have gone missing is making…

LIVE: Iran Sets Conditions for Ceasefire Following U.S. Strikes Ordered by Trump

Trump to undergo check up amid scrutiny over health Today, Donald Trump…

Police Encounter Turns Violent: Allegations of Excessive Force as Daniel’s Head Slammed into Ground During ‘Quick Chat

A Melbourne resident is filing a lawsuit against Victoria Police, alleging that…

Trump Unveils Strategic Initiative to Dismantle Iran’s Uranium Program Amid Negotiation Efforts

President Donald Trump has unveiled his strategy for dismantling Iran’s stockpile of…

Concerns Arise Over Potentially Increased ‘Stealth’ Measures Targeting Drivers by Reeves in 2027

Rachel Reeves is preparing for a more abrupt increase in fuel duty…

Beat the Heat: Top Tips for a Restful Night’s Sleep During a Heatwave

After enduring a long winter eagerly awaiting summer’s embrace, Britons often find…

Concerns of a Serial Killer Emerge Following Discovery of Three Women’s Bodies in Puerto Vallarta

Concerns are mounting in a popular Mexican resort town as authorities suspect…

Mark Carney Cautions: Alberta’s Independence Referendum Could Mirror Brexit’s Risky Gamble

TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday likened Alberta’s upcoming…

The Controversy Surrounding Britain’s Difficult-to-Sell Retirement Homes

Over the past decade, British retirees have collectively lost millions trying to…