Suspect in homicide in Puerto Rico arrested in Lancaster

Police arrested a homicide suspect from Puerto Rico Monday night in the city, they said.

City police Officer Jonathan Reppert stopped a sport utility vehicle in the 800 block of Manor Street at about 11:30 because it had a stolen license plate, Lt. Todd Umstead said.

Officers discovered that a passenger, 22-year-old Jerry Rodriguez-Sanchez, is wanted in Guyama, Puerto Rico for a homicide in October, Umstead said.

Rodriguez-Sanchez, who does not have a known address, was arrested and charged with being a fugitive from justice before District Judge Cheryl Hartman. He was being held Tuesday at the police station, pending his arraignment.

Rodriguez-Sanchez will be extradited to Puerto Rico, Umstead said.

The driver of the SUV, Tony Pesante, 26, of the 700 block of Manor Street, was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property.

He was released on a summons to appear in court, Umstead said.

Rodriguez-Sanchez does not appear to be connected to Carlos A. Ramos-Lebron, who is wanted for a different homicide in Guyama, Puerto Rico.

Ramos-Lebron was featured in Monday's Lancaster City/County Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week, Umstead said. He is still wanted and is not in custody.

rrobinson@lnpnews.com

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