A suspect who has been on the run since 2019 for allegedly stabbing his then-girlfriend repeatedly with a 12-inch butcher knife has been located and arrested in Mexico, and was extradited back to Seattle to face charges. FOX13
repeatedly with a 12-inch butcher knife has been located and arrested in Mexico, and was extradited back to Seattle to face charges.On June 14, 2019, Seattle Police say Martinez attacked his girlfriend in a jealous rage in the garage of her apartment complex in north Seattle, near Shoreline. . She was cut on her hands trying to defend herself but the most damage was to her stomach area. Police say her intestines were hanging out when they arrived.
Amazingly, the victim survived and detectives say she was able to identify him as her attacker before she was rushed to the hospital. "MCTF detectives partnered with King County Prosecutor’s Office Special Operations Unit and the United States Department of Justice Office of International Affairs to obtain approval for the extradition of the suspect since he was a Mexican National, according to SPD. Once approval was granted, Mexico issued an arrest warrant and the Martinez was later arrested for his International Extradition Warrant by the US Marshals Service," SPD explained.
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