‘Maybe he was the one killed’: Woman allegedly lured 17-year-old to apartment complex to be murdered, feigned ignorance when his uncle called her

Arleth Bonilla lured Israel Teniente out to her apartment complex for someone else to murder him, police said. (Mug shot: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

Arleth Bonilla lured Israel Teniente out to her apartment complex for someone else to murder him, police said. (Mug shot: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

A Tennessee woman allegedly lured a 17-year-old out to her apartment complex, where someone else fatally shot him, according to cops in Nashville.

Arleth Bonilla, 18, is charged with facilitating criminal homicide in the death of Israel Teniente, 17, who was killed on Aug. 8 in the breezeway of building “E” at Falcon View Apartments on E. Palestine Avenue, police said. He died at Skyline Hospital.

No one was arrested besides Bonilla, though cops said they were taking a look at her alleged boyfriend.

Teniente’s family thought he was missing. When they soon got in touch with cops, they said Teniente had received a message from an unknown woman, “possibly his girlfriend Arleth (unknown last name).” In a news release, cops only identified Bonilla as an acquaintance of Teniente.

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