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Two Arrested After Shots Fired at Homes, Officer in Del Rio

Two people firing on homes near 700 E. Virginia Street turned their weapons on a responding Del Rio officer before being found hiding in brush and arrested Sunday afternoon.

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Two Arrested After Shots Fired at Homes, Officer in Del Rio
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Two individuals fired on residences along the 700 block of East Virginia Street in south Del Rio and then turned their weapons on a responding city officer, before a two-agency brush search ended with both in custody Sunday afternoon, April 5.

The Del Rio Police Department received the initial shots-fired call at approximately 2:15 p.m. and deployed officers to canvass the block. While working the area, officers heard multiple rounds coming from a brush area south of the original location. Those shots were directed at both a city officer and at nearby homes, escalating what began as a reported shooting into an active confrontation with first responders.

The Del Rio Police Department called in the Val Verde County Sheriff's Office to assist, and the joint ground search located the two suspects concealed in the vegetation. Both were taken into custody at the scene.

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The 700 block of East Virginia Street runs through a residential stretch of south Del Rio where brush and thick vegetation press against populated streets, a recurring operational problem for law enforcement in the area. Sunday's incident put that vulnerability in sharp relief: a gunman with concealment can engage arriving officers before a perimeter can be established, forcing responding units to search dense cover while remaining exposed. The multi-agency response was the direct answer to that challenge.

As of Tuesday, the Del Rio Police Department had not publicly released suspect names or formal charges. Booking records and specific counts were expected through the department's news releases or Val Verde County records as prosecutors reviewed the ballistic evidence and witness accounts collected during the scene investigation. Anyone with information about the shooting should contact the Del Rio Police Department directly.

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