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El Paso ATM Theft String & Murder: Woman Arrested in Stabbing

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

El Paso ​Woman Accused in Fatal ‍Stabbing of Man in South Side Apartment

EL‍ PASO, Texas – A woman has been identified as a suspect in the stabbing ‌death⁤ of‌ a⁣ man found in his El Paso apartment on Olive Avenue, according ‌to an affidavit. Investigators allege the woman, identified as Ramirez, was seen on surveillance video fleeing the scene with a knife shortly after the estimated‍ time of the homicide.

Police ‌were⁣ called to the apartment on September‌ 16, 2025, and discovered Jorge Serna ⁤with no signs of life, according to the affidavit. Emergency ⁤responders⁣ from the El Paso Fire Department​ Fire Medical Services confirmed Serna’s death at the scene.

Outside ⁢the apartment, officers found footprints ⁣in suspected blood leading away ⁤from the front‍ door for approximately 10 to 15 feet.

Surveillance⁤ footage ​from a nearby residence reportedly shows a​ woman later identified as ⁣Ramirez leaving Serna’s⁢ apartment around 7:20 a.m. carrying a knife. The woman’s​ path of flight aligned with the location of the bloody footprints, the affidavit‌ states. A “distinct tattoo” on her left shoulder was also noted.

A man⁢ who frequently visited Serna’s apartment corroborated the​ identification, stating he often saw​ a woman matching Ramirez’s description,‍ including the same tattoo. He specifically recalled the tattoo depicting musical notes.‌ He positively identified Ramirez in both the surveillance video and a photograph provided by police.

Investigators further confirmed the suspect’s identity by locating Ramirez’s Facebook page, which featured a photo‌ displaying ​the matching tattoo on her left shoulder.

The affidavit does not detail a motive for ⁢the alleged⁣ stabbing,‍ nor⁣ does it include details regarding Ramirez’s arrest or any police⁣ interviews with⁤ her.

The El ⁤Paso Police Department’s Crimes Against Persons Unit is continuing the‍ investigation.

Aaron Martinez covers the criminal justice system for the ⁣El Paso Times. He may ‍be reached at amartinez1@elpasotimes.com or on‍ X/Twitter @AMartinezEPT.

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