On the early morning of July 17, 2024, the Abilene community was shaken by the tragic discovery of the bodies of Narsiso Alamilla, also known as Siso Esparza Alamilla, and Baby Rose Constancio. The couple, both of whom had been shot, were found in the front yard of a residence located in the 5200 block of South 7th Street.
According to the Abilene Police Department, officers responded to a report at approximately two minutes before 2 a.m. Upon their arrival, they found Narsiso Alamilla, 47, and Baby Rose Constancio, 49, both suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Despite their efforts, both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene. The couple was known to be in a romantic relationship.
The incident is being investigated by detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division as a probable murder-suicide. Notifications have been made to the next of kin, and the medical examiner’s office has been informed. Autopsies will be conducted to confirm the cause of death.
Authorities have stated that there is no threat to the general public stemming from this incident. The Abilene community is urged to support one another during this difficult time. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact the crisis hotline of the local mental health or behavioral health authority for your county.
Narsiso Alamilla and Baby Rose Constancio’s obituary and funeral arrangements will be released by their families at a later date. This tragic event has left a profound impact on the community, and their loved ones are surrounded by an outpouring of support and condolences.
As the community comes to terms with this devastating loss, they find solace in the memories they shared with Narsiso and Baby Rose. Their lives, though tragically cut short, will be remembered by all who knew them. The impact of their sudden passing has left a deep void in the hearts of their families and friends.
In times of such tragedy, it is essential to come together as a community to support those affected and to raise awareness about mental health and the resources available to those in need. The Abilene community stands united in grief and in remembrance of Narsiso Alamilla and Baby Rose Constancio.