Police Searching for Suspects in Murder of Pregnant Teen Who Was Scheduled to Be Induced and Her Boyfriend

The girl went missing days before she was supposed to be induced into labor.

(Image via San Antonio PD)

The San Antonio Police Department is searching for two people in connection to the death of Savanah Nicole Soto, a pregnant teenager, and her boyfriend, Matthew Guerra. 

On Thursday, police shared surveillance video footage of two people they want to question in connection to the deaths that are being investigated as capital murder. The couple was found dead in a vehicle, each with a gunshot wound, on Tuesday following a search for the pregnant woman who was about to be induced into labor. 

The surveillance video showed a pickup truck pulling up next to someone driving a Kia Optima, which is believed to be owned by Soto's boyfriend. The two appear to embrace before heading in different directions. There's no word when the footage was recorded, but police did state it happened somewhere close to where the two bodies were found.

Anyone with any information on this dark colored pickup truck, with a bed cover, or the two persons of interest seen in this video, is encouraged to call SAPD Homicide at (210) 207-7674 or (210) 207-7440. You can remain anonymous when providing any information on this case. pic.twitter.com/cX1gc9yoVo

— San Antonio PD (@SATXPolice) December 28, 2023
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The Texas Department of Public Safety said Soto was last seen on December 22, and on Monday, the organization launched the CLEAR Alert, which assists law enforcement in locating someone in imminent danger or who disappeared involuntarily.

Gloria Cordova, Soto's mother, told KSAT that her daughter was scheduled to be induced at a hospital last Saturday and claimed she wasn't answering any of her calls on the day of the appointment. 

"When I called her all morning, she wasn't answering, was going straight to voicemail," Cordova said. "We went to the hospital anyways. She was a no-show, and that's when I called the cops."

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