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Sunday Morning Shelter-in-Place: UTRGV Edinburg Locked Down After Pre-Dawn Aggravated Kidnapping a Block From Campus

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Before dawn on Sunday, April 7, 2024, UTRGV Police issued an Emergency Alert Notification telling everyone on the Edinburg Campus to shelter in place after Edinburg police responded to an aggravated kidnapping call at the 1400 block of Prosperity Street at around 5:30 AM CDT — within walking distance of campus housing. Two armed men — later identified as 23-year-old Gabriel Munoz and 29-year-old John Hernandez Homer — had allegedly brandished handguns at two men in a parking lot while searching for a woman. UTRGV PD pushed its first SMS at approximately 6:02 AM CDT and sent three reinforcement messages over the next 90 minutes; the all-clear was issued at approximately 7:40 AM CDT after both suspects were taken into custody by Edinburg PD.

Alerts
3
Response
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Public R2 · TX
~32,000 studentsUTRGV Emergency Alert Notification
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
UTRGV Edinburg Campus - Shelter in Place and Heavy Police Presence in the area of the Edinburg Campus. Avoid the area if possible. More information to follow.
Sent approximately 32 minutes after the first 911 call at 5:30 AM CDT — fast for a Sunday-morning incident when most of UTRGV PD's overnight shift had to be supplemented by called-in supervisors
The phrase 'Heavy Police Presence' is a UTRGV signature — the system uses it on virtually every Edinburg shelter-in-place to convey scale without specifying agency, since Edinburg PD, Hidalgo County Sheriff, and UTRGV PD typically converge
Wording reconstructed from UTRGV's own alert-archive description and a near-identical Facebook post from the same incident; UTRGV did not publish the exact SMS character string
UPDATESMS
Continue to shelter in place. Heavy police presence in the area searching for two male subjects, one wearing a grey shirt and one wearing a white shirt. Further instructions to follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

UTRGV's own archive describes 'three reinforcement messages' sent between the initial alert and the all-clear; this is the first of those reinforcement messages
The suspect description — grey shirt and white shirt — comes from the Edinburg PD BOLO that UTRGV PD relayed; KRGV reporting confirms the clothing descriptors
Reconstructed wording — the verbatim SMS character strings for the reinforcement messages were not published by UTRGV
ALL CLEARSMS+1h 38m
The City of Edinburg Police Department has apprehended the two outstanding subjects. The shelter-in-place has been removed. The Edinburg Campus has been cleared.
Issued at approximately 7:40 AM CDT — 98 minutes after the initial alert and roughly 130 minutes after the 5:30 AM 911 call to Edinburg PD
UTRGV credits 'The City of Edinburg Police Department' by name rather than its own UTRGV PD — a transparency choice that acknowledges the off-campus jurisdictional lead
The phrase 'two outstanding subjects' is borrowed from law-enforcement BOLO terminology — UTRGV's alert system frequently mirrors the radio language Edinburg PD uses on the scanner
Context

Background

Just before dawn on Sunday, April 7, 2024, Edinburg police responded to an aggravated kidnapping call at the 1400 block of Prosperity Street at approximately 5:30 AM CDT — a residential block sitting roughly 0.4 miles from the UTRGV Edinburg Campus. According to Edinburg PD, two armed men brandished handguns at two men accompanying a woman they had been looking for; the woman fled to neighboring apartments. UTRGV PD received the BOLO at approximately 5:55 AM and pushed the first shelter-in-place alert at 6:02 AM, followed by three reinforcement messages over the next 90 minutes. At approximately 7:40 AM CDT, both suspects — 23-year-old Gabriel Munoz and 29-year-old John Hernandez Homer — were apprehended by Edinburg PD and charged with aggravated assault (later upgraded to aggravated kidnapping). UTRGV's Edinburg Campus, where approximately 6,000 students live in on-campus housing, returned to normal operations later that morning. The incident is notable as one of the few US campus shelter-in-place activations triggered entirely by an off-campus violent crime occurring before sunrise on a Sunday — UTRGV's police department is also among the rare campus PDs that publishes a chronological alert archive (the Ready UTRGV alerts page), making post-hoc verification possible.
Analysis

Key Findings

UTRGV's 32-minute response time (5:30 AM 911 call to 6:02 AM SMS) reflects the value of an embedded campus PD with direct radio interoperability with Edinburg PD — most universities cannot push an alert that fast for an off-campus crime
The 'three reinforcement messages' UTRGV documents are an unusually high message volume for a 98-minute incident — most US universities send only 1-2 updates between an initial alert and an all-clear
UTRGV maintains one of the most transparent public alert archives in US higher education (ready.utrgv.edu/alerts), publishing chronological summaries of every emergency mass notification — the model would be useful for HSIs without dedicated police departments
Outcome
Both suspects, Gabriel Munoz (23) and John Hernandez Homer (29), were apprehended by Edinburg Police Department within roughly 100 minutes of the initial 911 call. Both were charged with aggravated assault; charges were later upgraded after Edinburg PD identified the incident as an aggravated kidnapping. No injuries were reported on the UTRGV campus. The university maintained a heavy police presence through Sunday morning before resuming normal operations.
Provenance

Sources

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