GREENFIELD Two witnesses in the case against a former western Massachusetts man apprehended in Florida a month after being added to the Massachusetts State Police’s list of most-wanted fugitives will not have to testify at his trial, a Franklin.
GREENFIELD Two witnesses in the case against a former western Massachusetts man apprehended in Florida a month after being added to the Massachusetts State Police’s list of most-wanted fugitives will not have to testify at his trial, a Franklin.
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Fugitive wanted for Deerfield crime arrested in Florida
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The 40-year-old man who was added to the Massachusetts State Police’s list of most-wanted fugitives last month on charges related to an alleged sexual assault in Deerfield nearly a year ago was captured Wednesday morning after a Florida hotel clerk recognized him from a poster released by the State Police’s Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section.
Deputies with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Travelodge Suites by Wyndham Kissimmee Orange after the lodging facility notified them that Jeffrey Cancel-Muniz was a guest there, according to Massachusetts State Police spokesperson David Procopio.
Massachusetts State Police Most Wanted man on the run from aggravated rape charges arrested after Florida motel clerk recognizes guest from poster
Updated Apr 07, 2021;
One of the men on the Massachusetts State Police Most Wanted list was caught in Florida this week when a motel desk clerk recognized a guest from a poster released by authorities.
Jeffrey Cancel-Muniz, 40, was captured in Kissimmee, Florida, according to Massachusetts State Police. Cancel-Muniz, a registered Level 3 sex offender, was wanted by Deerfield, Massachusetts police on charges of aggravated rape causing serious bodily injury, rape, kidnapping and strangulation.
State police said the charges stem from an alleged sexual assault in May 2020.