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They capture in Mexico a murderer listed among the ten most wanted by the FBI

2022-02-06T02:26:08.616Z


An accused killer on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list has been captured in Mexico after being on the run since 2006.


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(CNN) --

An accused murderer on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list has been captured in Mexico after being on the run since 2006, the bureau announced Friday.

Octaviano Juarez-Corro, 48, is accused of killing two people and injuring three others at a 2006 Memorial Day picnic at Milwaukee's South Shore Park on Lake Michigan, the FBI said in a statement. of press.

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His wife, from whom he was separated, was wounded by two bullets in the chest, the FBI said.

The FBI said there were hundreds of people in the park at the time of the shooting.

Juárez-Corro was added to the list of the ten most wanted fugitives in September 2021.

Octaviano Juarez-Corro was arrested on February 3, 2022 in Mexico.

He was wanted in connection with a 2006 shooting in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin park.

After receiving a tip from the public, the FBI and Mexican authorities located Juárez-Corro on Thursday in Zapopan, Guadalajara, Mexico, according to the release.

A felony arrest warrant was issued in Milwaukee County Circuit Court charging Juarez-Corro with two counts of intentional homicide and three counts of attempted intentional homicide, according to the FBI.

A federal arrest warrant charges him with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, the FBI said.

It was unclear if Juárez-Corro has a lawyer and the status of his extradition process.

“Octaviano Juarez-Corro spent the last 16 years on the run from law enforcement, hiding in another country and believing that time and distance were on his side,” Special Agent in Charge Michael Hensle of the Bureau said in the statement. FBI Field Office in Milwaukee.

“The FBI has a long reach and extraordinary partnerships with law enforcement around the world.

I commend the tireless efforts of all of our partners from Milwaukee to Mexico to coordinate closely with the FBI to capture this wanted fugitive and help bring this violent criminal to justice, as well as providing closure for the victims and their families."

Juárez-Corro was the 525th person added to the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, which was created in 1950, according to the release.

The FBI had offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

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Source: cnnespanol

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