Miami Herald

Charges expected in connection to Homestead woman’s fatal carjacking, police say

- BY GRETHEL AGUILA AND DAVID GOODHUE gaguila@miamiheral­d.com dgoodhue@miamiheral­d.com

Two men are expected to be federally charged with the carjacking, kidnapping and murder of a Homestead woman who was ambushed at a Central Florida red light — and later shot to death and found in her torched car this month.

Seminole Coun- ty Sheriff Dennis

Lemma told reporters at a press conference Tuesday afternoon that Jordanish TorresGarc­ia, 28, owned the 2002 green Acura that had been bumping Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas’ SUV before the carjacking. A person video-recorded the incident, capturing a masked man wearing a black hoodie exiting the Acura and then pointing a semiautoma­tic rifle at Guerrero De Aguasvivas, who was driving a white Dodge Durango.

On April 11, she had driven from Homestead and was stopped at a red light near Winter Springs, a suburban community in Seminole County, where the carjacking occurred. Later that night, her body was found in the burnedout Durango at a constructi­on site off Boggy Creek Road in Osceola County, just south of Orlando.

Another man, Kevin Ocasio Justiniano, 28, was likely behind the wheel of the Acura, Lemma said.

Both men were in custody Tuesday evening and will be facing the federal charges, the sheriff said.

Ocasio Justiniano was being held in Puerto Rico on an unrelated automatic weapons possession and drug traffickin­g warrant. TorresGarc­ia, the suspected gunman, was arrested on April 19 in Orange County on an unrelated federal weapons charge.

Detectives linked Ocasio Justiniano to Guerrero De Aguasvivas’ killing because his red Toyota Corolla was found at the murder scene of Juan Luis Cintron Garcia, a towtruck driver, in Orange County, Lemma said. Cintron Garcia was killed the day before Guerrero

De Aguasvivas, on April 10.

The motive for Cintron Garcia’s murder isn’t clear, but detectives say he towed the green Acura from an Orange County apartment complex parking lot on March 19.

Lemma said Tuesday he believes that Guerrero De Aguasvivas made the trip to Central Florida to meet with Giovany Hernandez Crespo, a person of interest in the case. Her husband, Miguel Angel

Aguasvivas, had initially told detectives that his wife drove to the area to meet with family.

But the Homestead woman’s brother, Luis Fernando Abreu, told detectives his sister was there to “deliver money and other stuff.”

Aguasvivas, Lemma said, is no longer cooperatin­g with investigat­ors.

“We believe our victim was on her way to meet Giovany in Casselberr­y because the route she was traveling from Homestead is a GPS route that’s routed in and around the location he was at,” Lemma said.

Although investigat­ors were eventually able to locate some of her family, none said they were expecting a visit from her.

While investigat­ors still haven’t concluded the motive for murdering Aguasvivas, Lemma said it’s safe to assume the crime was linked to the illegal narcotics trade.

“Clearly, there’s a drugs-andmoney nexus here,” he said.

Others arrested in the case include:

Crespo Hernandez, 27, who was perhaps the last person Guerrero De Aguasvivas spoke with, police say. He turned himself in Monday night at the Sanford prison in Seminole County. He faces charges of fentanyl traffickin­g and marijuana possession with intent to sell.

Francisco Estrella Chicon, an Orange County deputy accused of illegally accessing the personal and profession­al profile informatio­n of the lead Seminole County detective on the case. He is accused of sharing that informatio­n with Guerrero De Aguasvivas’ husband, Miguel Angel Aguasvivas. Estrella Chicon’s wife is his childhood friend. Estrella

Chicon was arrested on April 14 and was released on a total bond of $15,000 last Thursday.

Monicsabel Romero Soto, 27, live-in girlfriend of Crespo Hernandez. Romero Soto faces federal drug charges after three bricks of cocaine were found in a lamp in a package sent from Puerto Rico to a St. Cloud home in Osceola County. She had gone to pick up the package; she was arrested on April 17 and is in jail in Osceola County.

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