Houston woman strolls down her street hand-in-hand with mystery man in haunting footage just hours before she was shot dead inside

Hours before a young mother was found shot to death in her apartment, she was walking down the street with a mysterious man after a night out.

Ghostly surveillance footage caught 28-year-old Kenya Rosibel Guardado Molina at 2:47 a.m. Monday just steps from her building in southwest Houston.

The single mother of two wore a beautiful black mini dress and happily walked hand in hand with the man in a shirt and jeans, stumbling a little on her high heels.

Molina dropped her three-year-old son off with a babysitter that evening, and her family became concerned when she didn’t pick him up in the morning.

Kenya Rosibel Guardado Molina, 28, was found shot to death in her Houston apartment

Ghostly CCTV footage showed her stepping out of her building at 2.47am on Monday, happily walking hand in hand with the man in a shirt and jeans

Ghostly CCTV footage showed her stepping out of her building at 2.47am on Monday, happily walking hand in hand with the man in a shirt and jeans

The last time any of them saw her online was around 4am, just over an hour since she was caught on camera on Forum Park Drive.

Her grandparents finally went to check on her Tuesday morning and found her around 8:55 a.m. with a gunshot wound to the head.

Houston police released the surveillance footage as they search for the Hispanic man, who so far is only considered a person of interest and not a suspect.

Detectives believe he may be the last person to see Molina alive.

Molina dropped her three-year-old son off with a babysitter that evening, and her family became concerned when she didn't pick him up in the morning

Molina dropped her three-year-old son off at a babysitter that evening, and her family became concerned when she didn’t pick him up in the morning

Her grandparents finally went to check on her Tuesday morning and found her around 8:55 a.m. with a gunshot wound to the head.

Her grandparents finally went to check on her Tuesday morning and found her around 8:55 a.m. with a gunshot wound to the head.

Molina’s sister Yolanda Isabel Guardado, who lives in Charlotte but is currently in Panama, is trying to raise $10,000 to bring her body to Honduras.

“Kenya was a single mother hoping to help her sister and parents back home in Honduras. Her mother asked us to send her body back to Honduras for burial,” she said.

Guardado said her sister had no immediate family in the area and also had a 10-year-old daughter.

Police asked the man, anyone who recognized him or anyone else with information to contact them.