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“Buche” is arrested, accused of participating in double homicide in San Cristóbal

“Buche” is arrested, accused of participating in double homicide in San Cristóbal

Santo Domingo.- The National Police arrested to a man against whom there was an arrest warrant for his alleged stake in it double homicide of two brothers occurred on September 22 of this year on Armando Nivar Street, in Las Flores sector in the province of Saint Christopher.

The detainee is Wander Contreras Lora (a) “Buche”sought for its connection with the incident in which they lost their lives Juan Francisco Alcántara and Juan Gabriel Alcantaradue to gunshot wounds.

The Police reported that, according to the investigations, “Maw“would have acted in complicity with Andy Manuel Contreras (a) “Juan Bosch”who is already under arrest for the same case.

In the incident he was also injured with knife other citizenallegedly motivated by conflicts of a passionate nature.

This article was originally published in The Day

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