LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A federal grand jury in Las Vegas, Nevada
returned a three-count indictment today against three alleged gang members of
La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) for their involvement in connection with a
kidnapping and murder.
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich of
the District of Nevada, Special Agent in Charge Aaron C. Rouse of the FBI’s Las
Vegas Division, and Special Agent in Charge Joseph Macias of U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Los Angeles
made the announcement.
Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-Castillo, aka Molesto, 25, Miguel
Torres-Escobar, aka Chamilo, 21, and David Arturo Perez-Manchame, aka Walter
Melendez and Herbi, 20, are charged with murder in aid of racketeering, using
and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and
causing death through the use of a firearm. Reyes-Castillo and Torres-Escobar
are citizens of El Salvador and Perez-Manchame is a citizen of Honduras. All of
the defendants are illegally in the United States.
According to the indictment, MS-13 is a violent,
transnational criminal organization that operates throughout the United States,
including in Las Vegas, Nevada. MS-13 is a street gang composed primarily of
persons from Central America, including El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.
The Parkview clique of MS-13 operated in the Las Vegas, Nevada sector. MS-13
members are required to commit crimes, including acts of violence, to maintain
membership and discipline within the group.
The indictment alleges that, on Jan. 21, 2018,
Reyes-Castillo, Torres-Escobar, and Perez-Manchame kidnapped and murdered
Arquimidez Sandoval-Martinez. As alleged, the defendants intentionally
participated in the act of violence that resulted in the death of
Sandoval-Martinez.
Reyes-Castillo, Perez-Manchame, and Torres-Escobar remain in
federal custody. Reyes-Castillo is pending federal charges in the Eastern
District of California. All three defendants are scheduled to be arraigned on
May 21, 2019, before Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach in U.S. District Court in
Las Vegas.
An indictment merely contains allegations, and the defendants
are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
in a court of law.
The charges are the result of a joint investigation by the
FBI, HSI, and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department with the assistance
of the DEA. Trial Attorney John S. Han of the Justice Department’s Organized
Crime & Gang Section is prosecuting the case.
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