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Arrest made in Hays County drive-by shootings

Abraham Herrera,

A man was arrested in connection with two different drive-by shootings, one that involved a victim with serious injuries.

On Dec. 23, Abraham Herrera, 21, was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, a first-degree felony for the alleged offense in Kyle resulting in injury and Disorderly Conduct and Tampering with Physical evidence for the alleged incident in Martindale. He remains in custody in Hays County, and bond has not been set.  

During the early morning hours of Nov. 3, deputies with the Hays County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a shots-fired call in the 500 block of Sante Fe Run in Kyle. Upon arrival, deputies discovered that the homeowner, who had been asleep inside the residence, sustained serious injuries as a result of an apparent drive-by shooting. 

Investigators responded to the scene and determined the residence had been struck multiple times by gunfire. Several spent shell casings were recovered from the roadway in front of the home. While speaking with the homeowner and other family members, investigators determined the incident appeared to be a random act with no identifiable motive. 

On Nov. 12, Herrera was arrested for a shooting incident in which an AR-style firearm was seized from his possession. 

On Dec. 1, 2025, investigators became aware of a very similar drive-by shooting that occurred in Martindale, the weekend following Thanksgiving. Herrera was believed to be the suspect in that case and was taken into custody shortly after the offense. 

Hays County investigators were provided digital evidence by the Texas Rangers that helped establish Herrera as the likely suspect in both incidents.

On Dec. 19, Herrera was arrested by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office on an outstanding warrant issued by the Texas Rangers. 

On Dec. 22, with the assistance of the Austin Police Department, investigators were able to definitively link the spent shell casings recovered from the Kyle shooting scene to the AR style firearm previously seized from Herrera.

This investigation was a collaborative effort involving multiple agencies, including the Martindale Police Department, the Texas Rangers, the Austin Police Department and the Hays County Sheriff’s Office. 

No further information is available at this time. 


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