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Houston police seek for Alvaro Lovos, accused of killing neighbor Charlie Wilson after hanging him 25 instances with machete


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston police are trying to find a person who reportedly murdered his neighbor with a machete in north Houston.

In response to police, surveillance video reveals a person they imagine to be 52-year-old Alvaro Lovos chase down his neighbor, 67-year-old Charlie Wilson, on Tuesday night.

Police stated video reveals Lovos hit Wilson 25 instances with a machete. Police stated a lot of the blows have been to Wilson’s head and neck. They stated 15 of the strikes occurred after Wilson was down on the bottom and seemingly deceased.

Wilson’s physique was discovered subsequent to a nook retailer on the intersection of Hirsch Street and Bennington Avenue. His household advised ABC13 that Wilson regularly labored odd jobs serving to out on the retailer.

Lovos lived above the shop. Wilson’s physique was discovered a number of steps from his stairwell.

Charlie’s brother, Willie Ray Wilson, stated he was known as to the shop round 11 p.m. Tuesday. He stated a neighbor advised him his brother was on the bottom and that they believed he had skilled some sort of medical episode.

When Willie Ray and different family members arrived, they realized Charlie had been the sufferer of a violent crime and known as 911. Police stated relations have been the primary to name 911 relating to the crime.

Charlie’s household advised ABC13 that Lovos was nonetheless on the scene once they arrived and spoke with them. They stated Lovos was coated in blood and advised them he had tried to assist Charlie.

He reportedly advised Charlie’s household that two different males had killed him.

Court docket paperwork present Lovos additionally spoke with an officer on the scene.

He reportedly additionally advised the officer that two different males killed Charlie Wilson. Police didn’t detain Lovos – a call Charlie Wilson’s household advised ABC13 they questioned.

“They’re gonna get him. He can run, however he cannot conceal,” Willie Ray stated. “They will quickly meet up with him. He ain’t gonna get away.”

Police have launched Lovos’s photograph.

If something about this case, authorities urge you to contact the Houston Police Division’s Murder Division at (713) 308-3600.

Charlie’s household and an officer on the scene described the sufferer as a “good man.”

For extra updates on this story, observe Shannon Ryan on Fb, X and Instagram.

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