SAN ANTONIO — A suspect considered armed and dangerous is on the loose after two men were shot and killed Friday morning on the North Side.

Frank Campos, 44, faces a capital murder charge in the fatal shootings of Michael Otten, 52, and Anthony Reem, 48.

The two men were found dead before noon in the 400 block of Linda Drive, a police report said.

Interim Police Chief Anthony Treviño said four men had been inside the garage just before the shooting when an argument ensued, and Campos left. Police said that when he returned, he was armed. The shooting then occurred.

Treviño said it appeared as though one of the men was shot inside the garage, and the other was hit as he was trying to get out.

The third man in the garage, whose identity had not been released, was not injured.

Campos fled the scene in Otten’s white four-door Toyota Tacoma, police said. Officers set up a quadrant in the area in an effort to find him, but were unsuccessful. Otten’s pickup later was recovered on the East Side on St. James Street.

Treviño said the killing was not random, adding all the men knew each other and the two who were shot were specifically targeted.

First responders initially believed the gunman was high on methamphetamine when he opened fire. Treviño, however, declined to confirm whether he was intoxicated.

A brother of one of the victims said the family is hopeful police will catch the man responsible for the killings.

Anyone with any information pertaining to this case is encouraged to call the Homicide Unit at 210-207-7635.

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