The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Sheriff: Agent suspected of killing 4 women

- By Juan A. Lozano

A U.S. Border Patrol agent suspected of killing four women was arrested, law enforcemen­t officials said.

Texas state troopers arrested a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor Saturday who they say went on a two-week serial killing spree that left four female sex workers dead and ended only when a fifth woman escaped from him at a gas station and found help.

Juan David Ortiz, 35, an intel supervisor for the Border Patrol, fled from state troopers and was found hiding in a truck in a hotel parking lot in Laredo at around 2 a.m. Saturday, Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar said at a news conference in the border city about 145 miles southwest of San Antonio.

Cuellar said investigat­ors have “very strong evidence” that he is responsibl­e for the deaths of the four women working as prostitute­s. One of the victims was a transgende­r woman, said Webb County District Attorney Isidro Alaniz.

“We do consider this to be a serial killer,” Alaniz said.

Alaniz told The Texas Tribune that after the suspect picked up the fifth woman she quickly realized that she was in danger.

“When she tried to escape from him at a gas station that’s when she ran into a (state) trooper,” Alaniz said.

Ortiz will be charged with four counts of murder and one count of aggravated kidnapping, Alaniz said.

He said that authoritie­s believe Ortiz had killed all four women since Sept. 3. The names of the victims were not immediatel­y released. Alaniz said two of them were U.S. citizens but the nationalit­ies of the other two were not yet known.

“The manner in which they were killed is similar in all the cases from the evidence,” said Alaniz.

But both Alaniz and Cuellar declined to discuss the evidence or say how the women were killed.

Alaniz said investigat­ors are still trying to determine a motive for the killings. Cuellar said investigat­ors believe Ortiz acted alone.

“It’s interestin­g that he would be observing and watching as law enforcemen­t was looking for the killer, that he would be reporting to work every day like normal,” Alaniz said.

Ortiz was a 10-year veteran of the Border Patrol. U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a statement saying that it was fully cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion.

“Our sincerest condolence­s go out to the victims’ family and friends. While it is CBP policy to not comment on the details of an ongoing investigat­ion, criminal action by our employees is not, and will not be tolerated,” the agency said..

The Texas Department of Public Safety, whose Texas Rangers are investigat­ing, did not return several messages seeking comment.

 ?? DANNY ZARAGOZA — THE LAREDO MORNING TIMES VIA AP ?? Law enforcemen­t officers gather near the scene where the body of a woman was found near Interstate 35 north of Laredo, Texas on Saturday. A U.S. Border Patrol agent suspected of killing four women was arrested early Saturday after a fifth woman who had been abducted managed to escape from him and notify authoritie­s, law enforcemen­t officials said, describing the agent as a “serial killer.”
DANNY ZARAGOZA — THE LAREDO MORNING TIMES VIA AP Law enforcemen­t officers gather near the scene where the body of a woman was found near Interstate 35 north of Laredo, Texas on Saturday. A U.S. Border Patrol agent suspected of killing four women was arrested early Saturday after a fifth woman who had been abducted managed to escape from him and notify authoritie­s, law enforcemen­t officials said, describing the agent as a “serial killer.”
 ?? DANNY ZARAGOZA — THE LAREDO MORNING TIMES VIA AP ?? Law enforcemen­t officers gather near the scene where the body of a woman was found near Interstate 35 north of Laredo, Texas.
DANNY ZARAGOZA — THE LAREDO MORNING TIMES VIA AP Law enforcemen­t officers gather near the scene where the body of a woman was found near Interstate 35 north of Laredo, Texas.

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