Search for suspects following northeast Austin fatal shooting

The Austin Police Department is searching for two suspects following a fatal shooting in northeast Austin on Monday night. 39-year-old Elvi Vanessa Cervantes – De La Torre was killed in a parking lot off of Grand Canyon Drive. 

According to police, officers were dispatched to a parking lot in the 7000 block of Grand Canyon Drive for reports of a shooting around 11 p.m. on Monday, February 17. When officers arrived at the scene, they found Elvi Vanessa Cervantes – De La Torre and a male companion with gunshot wounds.

Elvi Vanessa Cervantes-De La Torre was pronounced deceased on scene.

Her companion was transported to an area hospital where he remains in stable condition.

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During the course of their investigation, APD homicide detectives learned that there was a group of eight to ten Hispanic males drinking in the parking lot when an altercation occurred between two of the men and Elvi Cervantes-De La Torre. Following the shooting, the men split in to two groups.

The first set got in to a maroon/reddish pick-up truck and the other into a black sedan-style vehicle. The vehicles left the scene together.

The description for the first suspect is 

  • Hispanic male
  • Approximately 5’5”
  • Estimated to be in his late-30s/early-40s
  • Chunky build
  • Trimmed beard
  • Last seen wearing a yellow construction vest, grey baseball cap, white and orange-striped shirt

The description for the second suspect is 

  • Hispanic male
  • Approximately 5’4”
  • Estimated to be in his mid-30s
  • Mustache
  • Beer belly
  • Last seen wearing a long-sleeve green shirt, light-colored jeans, and a black baseball cap

Detectives are asking anyone with video or information about this incident to call the homicide tip line at 512-974-8477 (512-974-TIPS) or use the new Crime Stoppers App or email APD Homicide at homicide.apd@austintexas.gov. You may remain anonymous.

You can also submit tips by downloading APD’s mobile app, Austin PD, free on iPhone and Android