Killer wearing latex gloves and armed with baseball bat attacked teen in his home

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Killer armed wtih knife and bat in teen's murder
Killer armed wtih knife and bat in Tomball teen's murder.

TOMBALL, TX (KTRK) -- New information is coming to light about the brutal attack that killed a high school senior in his own home in northwest Harris County.

According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, at about 4pm Monday, Pedro Sanchez, 21, arrived at a home in the 18600 block of Oden Trace Drive and walked in through an unlocked door. Sanchez was spotted walking up the stairs carrying a baseball bat and wearing latex gloves. He entered an upstairs bathroom where Tyler Wade, 17, was taking a shower and began attacking Wade.

Authorities say Sanchez armed himself with a knife and stabbed Wade multiple times, as Wade fought for his life.

Wade's younger sister was home at the time and witnessed the attack. She ran to a neighbor's house for help.

The neighbor grabbed a gun and ran to Wade's defense. When he confronted Sanchez and ordered him to stop the attack, Sanchez went towards the neighbor with the knife, who shot and killed him.

Pedro Sanchez
The Harris County Sheriff's Office has identified Pedro Sanchez, 21, as the killer who attacked 17-year-old Tyler Wade in his home.

Both Wade and Sanchez were pronounced dead at the scene. Wade was a senior at Tomball Memorial High School.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit is investigating this case.