U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitive Edward
Salas Arrested in Mexico
Edward
Salas, Apprehended
Washington – U.S. Marshals Service 15 Most Wanted fugitive
Edward Salas was arrested today in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico, by the
Policia Federal Ministerial in coordination with the U.S. Marshals Service.
“Many
New Mexico communities will breathe a sigh of relief because fugitive Salas, a
child killer, will no longer outrun the justice that is long awaited,” said
Conrad E. Candelaria, U.S. Marshal for the District of New Mexico. “On behalf
of the Marshals Service I extend heartfelt and sincere condolences to the
family, friends and loved ones impacted by the horrible crime committed by
Salas and other accomplices. This is another example of the extraordinary
efforts by the Marshals Service, in partnership with many law enforcement
agencies efforts to pursue those fugitives who strike at the core of our
communities.”
Salas
was taken into custody based upon the issuance of a Provisional Arrest Request
from the United States, which seeks his extradition to New Mexico. The U.S. Marshals
Service worked closely with the Department of Justice Office of International
Affairs and the Curry County (NM) District Attorneys Office.
Salas
was added to the Marshals 15 Most Wanted fugitive list in December 2011. A
convicted child killer, Salas escaped from the Curry County Detention Center in
Clovis, New Mexico, in August 2008, and had been on the lam ever since. At the
time of his escape, he was serving a life sentence plus 56 years for his role
in the murder of 10-year-old Carlos Perez. “
The
U.S. Marshals employed every available resource to track down Salas, so we can
return him to his prison cell where he will serve the remainder of his
sentence,” said David Harlow, Assistant Director for Investigative Operations.
“I thank the Mexican authorities for their invaluable cooperation and
assistance on bringing this fugitive to justice.”
On
Sept. 15, 2005, Salas, along with his brothers Orlando Salas and Demetrio Salas
and two other individuals, planned to murder Ruben Perez during the night, reportedly
in retaliation for an argument that occurred earlier that day at the Clovis
High School. Instead they killed his brother, Carlos, who was sleeping in the
same bedroom. The child died just one day before his 11th birthday.
After
his escape nearly three years into his prison term, Salas made his way to
Friona, Texas, where he stayed under the radar until Nov. 27, 2008, when he was
spooked from his hideout by law enforcement activity in the area.
Salas
is the second 15 Most Wanted fugitive apprehended in Mexico in the past three
months. In July, Vincent Legrend Walters was apprehended in Cancun, Mexico,
after being on the Marshals most wanted list for nearly 24 years.
Another
international fugitive, Noe Torres, was also arrested in Mexico earlier this
year in Mexico. Torres is also charged with the same 2005 murder of 10-year-old
Carlos Perez as Salas. In 2005, Torres fled Clovis prior to prosecution and
remained on the run for nearly six years. Torres was taken into custody in
Chihuahua, Mexico, outside of a religious compound in the first week of January
and extradited to the United States in July.
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