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Cleveland,
OH – Wanted fugitive Roberto Rivera-Amezquita, age 27, was arrested early
this morning at approximately 7:15 am on Cleveland’s west side. Rivera-Amezquita
had been on the run and eluding law enforcement since December 2007. Rivera-Amezquita
was wanted out of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico on charges of murder and
weapons law violations. It is alleged that in October of 2006, Rivera-Amezquita
and another suspect brutally beat Pablo Rivera-Rivera with an aluminum baseball
bat leaving him unconscious. At the time, Rivera-Amezquita was originally
charged with assault and battery charges. The victim subsequently died a few
months later as a result of the beating turning the assault charge into a murder
charge. Rivera-Amezquita immediately fled and became a fugitive from justice.
The U.S. Marshal Service in Puerto Rico became
involved in the case and through its investigation eventually uncovered
information leading Rivera-Amezquita to the Cleveland area. The information was
relayed to the U.S. Marshal’s led Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force and
the investigation continued locally. It was discovered that Rivera-Amezquita had
assumed the identity of his brother Martin Rivera-Amezquita who is currently
incarcerated in Puerto Rico. It is not known exactly how long Roberta Rivera-Amezquita
had been living in Cleveland until his arrest this morning; however he was
arrested on a drug charge in 2009 under his brother’s identity. The Deputy
Marshals and task Force Officers tracked the subject and were able to narrow
their search for Rivera-Amezquita settling on a residence located at 2168 W.
104th Street in Cleveland. The Task Force was able to gain entry into the
residence and Rivera-Amezquita surrendered peacefully. Rivera-Amezquita was
transported to the Cuyahoga County Justice Center for booking and to be held
pending his extradition back to Puerto Rico.
U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was a
great example of cooperation between our task force and the task force in Puerto
Rico. This fugitive will now finally be brought to justice.”
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of a known fugitive is
encouraged to contact the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task
Force at: 1-866-4-WANTED. Callers may remain anonymous.
The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force – Cleveland Division is composed
of the following federal, state and local agencies: U.S. Marshals Service,
Bratenahl Police Department, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
Chagrin Falls Police Department, Cleveland Police Department, Cuyahoga County
Sheriff’s Office, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority Police Department,
Euclid Police Department, Lakewood Police Department, Linndale Village Police
Department, Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Westlake
Police Department, Department of Housing and Urban Development – Office of
Inspector General, Social Security Administration - Office of Inspector General,
U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service and the U.S. Secret Service.
Additional information about the U.S. Marshals
can be found at http://www.usmarshals.gov.
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