SUSPICIOUS DEATH
CASE #: 2022-15
SUSPICIOUS DEATH CASE #: 2022-15
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Justin Robert Vodrey

Justin Robert Vodrey
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Status:

Open

Date of Death:

Date of Death:

Jurisdiction:

San Antonio, SAPD

Death Location:

San Antonio, Southwest, Neal Rd

Summary:

On July 3, Justin Vodrey went to the Coyote Crossing Saloon to celebrate his new job. The Bar's security footage shows Justin drinking and socializing indoors. After he left the bar, the camera footage shows him sitting in his Tahoe ,in the front parking lot. He was talking through the passenger side window of his vehicle to a group of guys, but he went one way and they went the other way. Hours later, Vodrey was discovered approximately 13 min away from the Coyote Crossing Saloon bar.

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Circumstances of Death:

The initial police report found Vodrey's charred body in the back of the SUV. Investigators noted that all the vehicle's identification numbers had been destroyed. Both right-side doors were left open.

Additional Details:

The initial police report stated that the vehicle fire was deliberately set. However, no one has been connected to the crime.

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Last seen alive at bar

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Related Vehicles

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2005 Chevrolet Tahoe

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Associated Persons

Stephanie G. (Sibling) - Living

Sandra K. (Mother) - Living

Gibson V. (Father) - Living

Chanze -. (Child) - Living

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