What began as a planned car trade in Alvin has turned into a homicide investigation, with police searching for a 23-year-old man they say shot and killed an 18-year-old during a deal gone wrong.
Authorities have identified the victim as 18-year-old Emad Siddiqui of Sugar Land and the suspect as 23-year-old Eric Olvera of Alvin. According to police, the confrontation started at a convenience store during an arranged vehicle trade. Siddiqui was later found gravely wounded in the backseat of a car on State Highway 35, rushed to a hospital, and pronounced dead.
Alvin police say a friend of Siddiqui’s called for help on Thursday, April 2, reporting that his passenger had been shot while the two were traveling along State Highway 35. Officers located the vehicle in the 3100 block of the highway, where they found Siddiqui suffering from a gunshot wound in the backseat. Investigators later linked the shooting to a dispute over the planned vehicle swap between Siddiqui and Olvera. As reported by Click2Houston.
Safe Exchanges And Marketplace Risks
The case is a grim reminder of how quickly private sales and casual marketplace meet-ups can spiral when large sums of money or high-value items like cars are involved. Law enforcement agencies around the country have been urging people to handle in-person transactions in public, well-lit areas and to be wary of last-minute changes to meeting spots…