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SAN ANTONIO – A teen on the Texas Department of Public Safety’s 10 most wanted fugitives list was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of capital murder, according to San Antonio police.
Joseph Joshua Harris, 18, had been wanted since Feb. 23, 2025, in connection with a deadly shooting near a home in the 16000 block of Retama Crown, according to an affidavit obtained by INC.
The affidavit stated that Harris was attempting to sell a firearm.
The affidavit identified a group of 17-year-olds — Robert Monreal, Dorian Camarillo and Eric Sepeda — as three suspects who planned to rob Harris of his firearm.
However, according to the affidavit, Harris and the other three 17-year-olds exchanged dozens of rounds of gunfire. Hayden Lee Holt, 20, who was in a vehicle with the 17-year-olds and did not appear to be armed, was shot and killed.
Harris, Monreal, Camarillo, and Sepeda were all charged with capital murder, the affidavit stated. Selma police told INC on Feb. 25 that Harris was the only suspect charged in connection with Holt’s killing who was still on the run.
On Thursday, SAPD’s Covert Unit received information from “a credible source” and conducted surveillance at an apartment complex, according to public information officer Ricardo Guzman.
Officers saw Harris enter a vehicle. With the assistance of SAPD’s Street Crime Unit, they made a traffic stop on Harris’ vehicle, and he was arrested without further incident, Guzman said.
This is a developing story. INC will update you once more information becomes available.
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