Ex accused of killing woman after tracking her car with GPS bug for months
- lmorga35
- Feb 14, 2022
- 1 min read

Gino Spocchia

Police in Texas are still looking for a man who allegedly murdered his girlfriend after tracking her with a GPS device for many months.
According to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, Luis Angel Montes, 35, went missing along with Camerina Trujillo Perez, 38, last month from Pflugerville, a city suburb of Austin.
The sheriff, Sally Hernandez, said Ms Perez’s family did not feel that she would “willingly leave her family, job and life behind” in a statement on 31 January and that police needed to “find her and Luis Montes as quickly as possible”.
Five days later, the sheriff said she believed Mr Montes – who is now the subject of an arrest warrant – murdered his girlfriend, Ms Perez.
“As they pursued leads and gathered evidence, a disturbing chain of events began to emerge,” said Ms Hernandez of her officer’s probe on 4 February, and that “evidence indicates that in the early morning hours of January 25, 2022, Camerina was killed by Luis”.







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