5 things we know about Qinxuan Pan s arrest and the killing of Kevin Jiang
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Kevin Jiang, then with members of the Salsa and Bachata club at Yale University.Contributed /
NEW HAVEN Qinxuan Pan, charged with the alleged murder of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang, was arrested Friday in Alabama after being at-large for more than three months and the subject of an international fugitive search.
It was not known Friday whether Pan was being extradited to Connecticut.
James Stossel, deputy chief of the office of public affairs with the U.S. Marshals Service, said Pan was being held at the Montgomery County Detention Center and whether he would be extradited “will not be answered right now, because there are too many variables involved from many different sides.”
Police report: Qinxuan Pan allegedly switched license plate of car he drove to CT
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Qinxuan PanNew Haven Police Department
NEW HAVEN Qinxuan Pan, named a person of interest in the investigation of the slaying of a Yale graduate student, allegedly stole an SUV and changed his cellphone number before coming to Connecticut, according to a police report.
But Pan also allegedly attached a commercial Connecticut license plate to the vehicle, replacing a Massachusetts dealer plate, and “concealed the identity” of the SUV, according to the police report.
The Attleboro District Courthouse in Massachusetts released the report, written by Mansfield, Mass., police to secure a warrant for Pan’s arrest on a larceny charge..