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One suspect in 2010 Washington state murder faces possible extraditio­n

- KEITH FRASER kfraser@postmedia.com twitter.com/ keithrfras­er

A suspect in a 2010 Washington state murder who was arrested Thursday in Vancouver faces possible extraditio­n back to the United States.

Juvenal Moreno- Garcia, a Mexican citizen, was taken into custody pursuant to an arrest warrant issued under the Extraditio­n Act and made his first appearance in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Friday.

Stacey Repas, a federal Crown counsel, told a judge that the allegation against Moreno-Garcia stems from March 26, 2010 in Sunnyside, Wash., a community of about 18,000 people located several hundred kilometres southeast of Seattle.

“In essence, the allegation­s are that on that date, five people entered a restaurant. They were armed and they confronted the restaurant’s occupants,” Repas said.

One man — 25-year-old Ramon Magna Mendoza — was shot to death and several others were wounded.

Repas told the judge that MorenoGarc­ia, who was 25 years old at the time of the shooting, is a suspect in the case.

He said it’s alleged the accused’s role was to stand guard close to the front of the restaurant, armed with an assault weapon and possibly a black handgun.

“And at some point during the events that led to the shooting and death of one individual and the shooting and wounding of others, Mr. Moreno-Garcia entered the restaurant and stood by the cash register near the door that he had been guarding,” Repas said.

The charges laid in the case are first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault.

The prosecutor told the judge that the United States has 60 days from the date of the arrest to submit an extraditio­n request to Canada.

From the time that an extraditio­n request is formally received by the Canadian government, the federal justice minister has 30 days in which to consider whether to approve an extraditio­n proceeding to occur, he added.

Repas said that he understood that the accused, who does not have any immigratio­n status in Canada, also has an immigratio­n process pending here.

The judge, noting that MorenoGarc­ia did not have a lawyer, put the matter over to Sept. 12 to schedule another court appearance in the case.

Commander Scott Bailey of the Sunnyside police department said Friday that arrest warrants remain outstandin­g for the other four suspects.

“We haven’t located them,” Bailey said.

“The case is still pending because of that.”

Bailey said he was a patrol sergeant who was on duty at the time of the murder.

“There were a lot of moving parts to it with a lot of witnesses, a lot of evidence. There’s been a lot of work that’s been put into this case.”

Bailey said there’s some indication drugs were involved in the murder.

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