A 19-year-old laborer is behind bars after deputies discovered the body of his co-worker inside a Spring home that was being renovated, a killing authorities say involved brutal blunt-force trauma. Court filings identify the suspect as Josue Chirino, who was detained after investigators located the victim’s missing pickup truck in the Pasadena area and stopped a vehicle carrying four people.
Family members had called authorities on Sunday after they stopped hearing from the man, prompting deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to check the property in the 23200 block of Goldensong Court, according to ABC13. Court records identify the victim as 47-year-old carpenter Juan Salinas. Early coverage from the quiet subdivision detailed how deputies processed the home for hours after the discovery.
What investigators say
Detectives reviewed nearby security video and interviewed witnesses before charging Chirino with murder, according to the Houston Chronicle. Salinas was found downstairs with “severe trauma to his upper torso and head/neck area,” the outlet reported, and investigators say evidence from both interviews and video indicates the assault was not accidental. Chirino was taken into custody after deputies spotted and stopped Salinas’ truck in Pasadena.
ICE detainer and immigration background
During a court hearing this week, records and defense filings confirmed Chirino is a Venezuelan national and that federal authorities have placed an immigration hold, as reported by FOX 26 Houston. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers lodged a detainer at the Harris County jail after his arrest, and MyTexasDaily additionally reported that Border Patrol first encountered Chirino in November 2023.
Legal status and next steps…