
A woman who was shot to death this Tuesday in Texas noticed two weeks ago that there was a tracking device on her vehicle, NBC5 reports.
Abigail Saldana was found to have been shot a single time after police responded to a car crash. But two weeks ago, Saldana posted a video to Instagram wondering how the device got there.
"This was literally on my car like this," Saldana said, showing the underside of the car. "This is why you have to be careful. I don't know what to do moving forward with this. But this definitely looks like a tracker to me."
Police have confirmed that the device is now part of their investigation.
"There is a tracker on this vehicle that we have identified," Fort Worth police officer Tracy Carter said. "We don't know how long that tracker has been on. That's something our detectives are looking into."
Stanley Szeliga, 54, has been arrested and booked on a murder charge.
Saldana's mother, Jessica Contreras, says she's never heard of the suspect before now.
"He can't hurt anyone and he's going to have to answer to me why he took my daughter," she said. "And I'm not going to stop. I will fight and I will fight. He took my pride. He took my joy."
Watch NBC5's report on the story below: