Las Vegas Review-Journal

Three alleged MS-13 gang members indicted

Men face murder charge in 2018 killing of rival

- By Katelyn Newberg Las Vegas Review-journal

Three suspected MS-13 gang members were indicted on murder charges Wednesday in the 2018 killing of an alleged rival gang member, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted Jose Luis Reynaldo Reyes-castillo, also known as “Molesto,” 25; Miguel Torres-escobar, also known as “Chamilo,” 21; and David Arturo Perez-manchame, also known as “Walter Melendez” and “Herbi,” 20.

They are charged with murder in the aid of racketeeri­ng in the death of 21-year-old Arquimidez Sandoval-martinez, the attorney’s office said.

The three men appeared in court in late March 2018 after being arrested on charges contained in a criminal complaint in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Sandoval-martinez. The alleged rival gang member’s body was found In March 2018, the Metropolit­an Police Department announced five arrests of MS-13 members in connection with a string of killings that left 10 people dead in Clark County.

mutilated on federal property in adesertare­anearthela­kemead National Recreation Area.

Sandoval-martinez died from multiple gunshot wounds and multiple stab and incise wounds, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

Though a criminal complaint states the body was discovered

Feb. 2, 2018, the Las Vegas Review-journal reported the discoveryf­eb.1.

A fourth man, Josue Diaz-orellana, also faced charges in the killing. Itwasuncle­arwednesda­yifhehad been formally charged.

The three men indicted Wednesday are all in the country illegally, the attorney’s office said. Reyes-castillo and Torres-escobar are citizens of El Salvador, while Perez-manchameis­acitizenof Honduras.

MS-13, short for “La Mara Salvatruch­a,” is a transnatio­nal gang made up primarily of immigrants

or descendant­s of immigrants from El Savador.

According to a criminal complaint, Sandoval-martinez was last seen by friends Jan. 21, 2018, at Club 2100, at 2100 Fremont St.

In the club that night, Perez-manchame and Sandoval-martinez were exchanging angry looks because of a possible relationsh­ip between the victim and Perez-manchame’s girlfriend. The men persuaded Sandoval-martinez to ride in a truck with them out to thedesertt­oviewtheci­tylights, the complaint said.

They then bound Sandoval-martinez, and once in the desert found a tattoo on his shoulder they believed to show his associatio­n with a rival gang, 18th Street, according to the complaint.

2018 MS-13 arrests

In March 2018, the Metropolit­an Police Department announced five arrests of MS-13 members in connection with a string of killings that left 10 people dead in Clark County, including Sandoval-martinez.

On Jan. 18, 2018, officers with Metro’s search and rescue team were looking for hikers on Frenchman Mountain.

They instead found the body of 21-year-old Carlos Anton Pashaca-rodriguez, a former member of MS-13. He died of multiple gunshot wounds to his head and multiple stab wounds.

Sandoval-martinez, who knew Pashaca-rodriguez, was interviewe­d by homicide detectives in connection with his death. A few days later, police said, Sandoval-martinez went missing.

Diaz-orellana was arrested

March 2, 2018, while in a car with Perez-manchame and TorresEsco­bar.

The three men indicted Wednesday remain in federal custody, the attorney’s office said. They are scheduled for an arraignmen­t

May 21, the attorney’s office said.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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