Crime at 4000 BLOCK OF E SOUTHCROSS BLVD on 04/17/2025 11:57 AM
Type: Other
Date: 04/17/2025 11:57 AM
Description: Disturbance Family. Division: EAST. Incident Number: SAPD-2025-0531657. This incident is from the San Antonio Police Department calls for service. Information is subject to change.
Address: 4000 BLOCK OF E SOUTHCROSS BLVD, San Antonio, TX
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James BledsoeAge
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On march 17, 1986, james bledsoe had been walking around the all star inn motel at 5522 n. Pan am (ih-35) where he lived. Around 10:30 p.M., he was seen in the breezeway in front of room 150 struggling with the suspect. Gunshots were heard, and witnesses saw james fall to the ground. Police and the medical examiner were called to the motel, and james was pronounced dead from multiple gunshot wounds. Witnesses described the suspect as a black male, 20–25 years old, with short black hair. He was 5'10" to 6" tall, 160 lbs, wearing blue jeans and a green jersey or shirt with white lettering. Witnesses also reported seeing the suspect get into a ford on the passenger side. The ford was described as a 1979–80 4-door, possibly yellow in color. It was also reported that two black females were seen leaving the area in a dark car (both were recognized as local prostitutes). The previous day, james had asked a suspected black male pimp to leave the motel property after some of the motel workers complained about him. The murder could be related to this incident.Agency
San Antonio