Santo Domingo.– The National Police remains active in the search for Cecilio Lantigua Terreroalias “Luis Banana”, 57 years old, who is identified as the alleged perpetrator of a shooting that occurred last Saturday in the Los Frailes I sector, Santo Domingo Este municipality, in the middle of a family dispute over an inheritance.
According to police spokesperson, Colonel Diego Pesqueira, the man is being requested by means of an arrest warrant. No. 973-2025-EMES-11648accused of violating articles 309, 265, 266 and 295 of the Dominican Penal Code, as well as articles 66 and 67 of Law 631-16 on the Control and Regulation of Weapons, Ammunition and Related Materials.
The event occurred in Sky Alleylocated in the Ramón Matías Mella streetkilometer 10 of Los Frailes, where a strong family discussion related to inheritance issues was taking place. According to the preliminary report, in the middle of the altercation, Lantigua Terrero allegedly pulled out a firearm and shot at several people present.
As a result of the attack, Steicy Adames He died after receiving multiple gunshot wounds, according to the preliminary diagnosis. His body was taken to National Institute of Forensic Sciences (INACIF).
Meanwhile, three other people were injured: Scarlin Danelys Guillermo Adames30 years old; John Henry Tapia Santana28 years old, alias “Pelao Dominicano”; and a 17 year old teenagerwhose identity is kept confidential. They were all taken to Dr. Darío Contreras Traumatological Hospitalwhere they receive medical attention for various gunshot wounds.

At the crime scene, police officers Scientific Police they collected three 9 mm caliber casingswhile the aggressor abandoned a vehicle Ford Focusyear 2009, plate A627634which was occupied by the authorities as part of the evidence in the case.
The National Police warns that the suspect is heavily armed and considered dangerouswhich is why he urges citizens not to try to capture him on their own. Instead, request that any information that helps determine his whereabouts be communicated immediately through the number 809-682-2151.
