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Suspect In Weekend Fatal Shooting Still On Loose

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: May 23, 2011
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ODESSA -- Ector County Sheriff's deputies are still looking for a man accused of shooting a teenager dead outside an Odessa club.

    The fatal shooting happened at the Pussycat Lounge on Solo early Saturday morning. Deputies say the shooting was the result of a fight that got out of hand.

    Witnesses say that a man called "Stevo" hit a woman, and that led to several people fighting. Finally, "Stevo" allegedly pulled out a gun and started firing into the crowd.

    Police say that one of the shots "Stevo" fired hit 17-year old Martin Brea Jr. in the face. He was pronounced dead on his way to the hospital.
     
    Deputies have charged 23-year-old Steven Ceasar Uresti with that death. But Urestiis still on the loose. If you know where he might be, call the Ector County Sheriff's Office at (432) 335-3050.

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