Massachusetts State Police say a man wanted in connection with a 1991 stabbing death during a fight has been found, working on a shrimp farm in Guatemala
A fugitive who allegedly was involved in a Massachusetts stabbing in 1991 was found working at a shrimp farm in Guatemala. Police believe the man fled the country when he was 19.
Massachusetts State Police say a man wanted in connection with a 1991 stabbing death during a fight has been found, working on a shrimp farm in Guatemala
Massachusetts State Police say a man wanted in connection with a 1991 stabbing death during a fight has been found, working on a shrimp farm in Guatemala. Police said Wednesday Mario Garcia was found living under an alias, operating the farm in Iztapa. He was wanted in the death of Ismael Recinos-Garcia, who was stabbed on Nov. 16, 1991, in Attleboro. Police issued an arrest warrant for then-19-year-old Mario Garcia, but he fled and couldn't be found. State Police Col. Christopher Mason says his capture “is a result of both tenacious police work and the value of our relationships with local, federal and international partners."