San Antonio police searching for clues about morning murder in North Side neighborhood

Francisco Javier Nava Mendoza, 51, found fatally wounded inside crashed pickup

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police say they are at square one when it comes to solving a Monday morning murder case.

They found out about the death around 7 a.m., after neighbors in the 1600 block of W. Hermine Boulevard called them about gunshots in the area.

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“Then there was another call where this vehicle crashed into the fence,” said Sgt. Reynaldo Montes with SAPD. “They arrived at this location, found a 51-year-old man shot once, to the side.”

The 51-year-old man who they found mortally wounded had been driving a pickup.

An injured driver crashed his truck into a fence in the 1600 block of Hermine Blvd. on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. (KSAT)

After the shooting, his truck ran through the chain link fence at the corner of Hermine Boulevard and Neer Street.

No one inside the home was hurt.

The wounded man was rushed to a hospital by ambulance where he died. The Bexar County Medical Examiner on Monday afternoon identified the victim as Francisco Javier Nava Mendoza.

Homicide investigators, meanwhile, began to canvass the neighborhood, looking for clues.

They could be seen knocking on doors and questioning people in homes throughout the area.

Police shut down the street while they went door to door looking for clues about the homicide case. (KSAT 12 News)

Montes said they weren’t sure early on exactly where the shooting happened, although one neighbor told KSAT 12 News that she thought she heard gunshots in an alley behind her home.

“This is the beginning of the investigation and we don’t have all the details as of right now,” Montes said.

He said investigators also planned to look for any possible surveillance video that might shed some light on what happened.


About the Authors:

Katrina Webber joined KSAT 12 in December 2009. She reports for Good Morning San Antonio. Katrina was born and raised in Queens, NY, but after living in Gulf Coast states for the past decade, she feels right at home in Texas. It's not unusual to find her singing karaoke or leading a song with her church choir when she's not on-air.

Tim has been a photojournalist and video editor at KSAT since 1998. He came to San Antonio from Lubbock, where he worked in TV and earned his bachelor's degree in Electronic Media and Communication from Texas Tech University. Tim has won a handful of awards and has earned a master's in Strategic Communication and Innovation from Tech as well.