Yuma Sun

Jury selection underway in regional murder case

- BY JAMES GILBERT @YSJAMESGIL­BERT James Gilbert can be reached at jgilbert@yumasun.com or 539-6854. Find him on Facebook at www.Facebook. com/YSJamesGil­bert or on Twitter @ YSJamesGil­bert.

Jury selection is currently underway in Yuma County Superior Court for a murder trial of one of the suspects charged in connection to the murder of a Honduran national more than two years ago.

Francisco Hernandez Serrano, who is from El Salvador, has been charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in the death of 27- year old Em manuel Al var en ga Na var re te, of Salinas, Calif.

Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to the charges and said he was not present when the murder occurred and only helped Jose Sorto, the other defendant charged in the case, after he felt he had to do so to ensure his own safety.

The prosecutor, however, believes not only was Hernandez present, he also allegedly devised the plan to conceal the murder and was responsibl­e for clearing the scene and destroying evidence. He also was supposedly seen dumping the victim’s car in another location and cleaning it while wearing gloves.

Superior Court Judge David Haws is presiding over the trial, which is expected to last about a month, beginning on Feb. 15 and continuing on the 16th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, 27th, and into March on the 1st, 2nd, 6th, 8th and 9th. Karolyn Kaczorowsk­i, of the Yuma County Attorney’s Office, is prosecutin­g the case while attorney Ray Vacca, of the Yuma County Public Defender’s Office, represents Hernandez Serrano.

On Jan. 20, 2016, deputies from the Yuma County Sheriff’s office responded to a report of a deceased male in the area of Avenue 9¼E and Highway 95.

Once on scene, deputies were able to locate the body in a field approximat­ely 300 yards north of Highway 95 next to a field access road. The body was later identified as Alvarenga-Navarrete. He had been fatally shot.

According to court records, it is the defense’s position that Hernandez and a roommate came out of their home after hearing shots fired. Once outside, Sorto allegedly pointed a pistol at Hernandez’s roommate and told him to put Alvarenga s body in the trunk of his car.

The roommate refused and as he turned to walk away, Sorto fired a pistol at him twice, but it misfired both times.

Hernandez, according to the prosecutio­n, also allegedly told the other roommates to move out, provided them with a cover story, willingly put the body in the truck, and had secretly recorded Sorto talking about the murder.

He has also been charged with forgery, possession of forgery instrument­s, offering forged instrument­s and three counts of taking the identity of another person in an unrelated case, in which he is being represente­d by attorney Cid Kallen. He will be tried on these charges following the murder trial.

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