MAJOR UPDATE:
Gonzalo Lopez now suspected in triple plus double murder, "quintuple" murder?????
Escaped cartel hitman takes out a family of five in Leon County in his quest for freedom.
It's getting hot in East Texas.
The demonic blood lust of this Aztec warrior is very strong it seems.
Be on the look out for a white Chevy pickup, lol.
Gonzalo Lopez now suspected in triple plus double murder, "quintuple" murder?????
Escaped cartel hitman takes out a family of five in Leon County in his quest for freedom.
It's getting hot in East Texas.
The demonic blood lust of this Aztec warrior is very strong it seems.
Be on the look out for a white Chevy pickup, lol.
Gonzalo Lopez search update | Escaped convict believed to have killed Houston-area family of 5, TDCJ says
Authorities said Gonzalo Lopez, a convicted killer who escaped custody last month, could be driving a truck taken from a home where the family of five was killed.
LEON COUNTY, Texas β The manhunt for Gonzalo Lopez took another turn on Thursday when Texas Department of Criminal Justice officials said they discovered a family of five dead in a Leon County home within the search area for the escaped convicted killer.
Authorities said Lopez is the "prime suspect" in the killings.
TDCJ officials said someone alerted authorities after they weren't able to get a hold of a relative on Thursday. Law enforcement authorities responded to the home, which was described as a weekend home off Highway 7, and found two adults and three children dead.
TDCJ authorities also said they believe Lopez took a 1999 white Chevrolet single-cab truck (license plate: DPV4520) from the home where the victims were found dead. The truck has damage to the driver's side.
Authorities said they're not sure who actually owns the truck but called it a farm truck.
Authorities said the victims are from the Houston area and arrived at the home on Thursday. They think they were killed Thursday afternoon because they were seen earlier Thursday morning.
"We will not rest until Gonzalo Lopez is in custody," A TDCJ spokesperson said. "He can not run forever. I would urge Lopez to give up."
Investigators said they're tracking Lopez's movements and don't believe he was related to the victims.
Here's the update provided Thursday night:
Lopez is a convicted killer who escaped police custody last month. On May 12, Lopez got away by shedding his shackles and cutting through a metal barrier before stabbing a correctional officer and getting away on foot after the prison transport bus he had taken over crashed.
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The search to find the 46-year-old has been focused in Centerville, Texas, which is two hours north of Houston.
If you see Lopez, you should call 911 or local law enforcement immediately. It's believed that he could be armed.
Photos of Lopez
After his escape, authorities released photos of Lopez that were taken by surveillance cameras shortly before he boarded the bus.
The U.S. Marshals later released photos showing Lopez's tattoos.
Video evidence
Video taken from a passing car showed the moments shortly after Lopez escaped. In the distance, you can barely see what appears to be Lopez running through a pasture in his white prison uniform. A source told KHOU 11 News that officers found evidence left behind by Lopez shortly after the bus crashed.
TDCJ said it was the largest concentrated manhunt since 2004 or 2005.
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The escape
Lopez was being transported from the Alfred Hughes Unit (outside of Gatesville in Central Texas) to a prison medical facility in Huntsville when he was able to get loose and stab the bus driver in the hand and chest. He drove off in the bus but didn't get far after another guard shot out the bus' back tires with a shotgun.
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Authorities said it's still unclear if anyone from the inside helped him get away and also said it's unclear if the bus was being followed.
βThere is no indication that there was anything of a suspicious nature from the time that bus left Gatesville until the time of the accident," a TDCJ spokesman said.
Who is Lopez
Lopez is serving back-to-back life sentences for shooting at a Webb County, Texas sheriff's deputy in 2004 and killing a man with a pickax in Hidalgo County after holding him ransom on a drug debt.
RELATED: This isn't the first time escaped convict Gonzalo Lopez has successfully gotten away from law enforcement
It's not the first time Lopez has managed to hide from law enforcement for an extended period of time. In 2004, he was able to run away from a police chase in South Texas and stayed hidden with the help of a cartel associate, he told investigators at the time.
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