In a social media post, the San Marcos Police Department identified a suspect in connection with a Friday afternoon homicide.
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Anyone with information regarding Yanez’s whereabouts is asked to call 911, SMPD Detective Logan Murphy at 512-754-2288 or call the San Marcos Police Department directly at 512-753-2108.The San Marcos Police Department said it is investigating a homicide near Stokes Park on Friday afternoon.San Marcos police said they do not have anyone in custody. However, officials believe the person involved has a relationship with the victim.
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