U.S. Marshals in Puerto Rico Add Man Wanted in New York to 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List
San Juan, PR – The U.S. Marshals Service District of Puerto Rico has added to its 10 Most Wanted fugitives list a man wanted by the Irondequoit, New York, Police Department on four charges of second-degree murder and charges of narcotics.
Luis Francisco Soriano, aka Jefry Yeyo, 31, of Dominican Republic, is suspected to have been involved in a quadruple homicide Aug. 31 near Rochester, New York. Two of the victims were children, 2 and 4. Soriano is believed to have fled to Puerto Rico, where authorities are actively searching for him.
The U.S. Marshals in Puerto Rico request the public’s assistance in capturing dangerous fugitives, such as Soriano. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement or the U.S. Marshals directly.
“Given the nature of Soriano’s alleged crimes, his danger to the community at large and ability to elude law enforcement, the U.S. Marshals in Puerto Rico have added him our 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list,” said Wilmer Ocasio-Ibarra, U.S. Marshal for the District of Puerto Rico. “Soriano and his co-conspirators committed a horrendous crime against a family, whose children were innocent victims and did not deserve a cruel death. We will not allow terror, violence and impunity to take over our communities. That is why we are seeking the public’s assistance in getting this dangerous individual in custody so that he can face justice.”
Soriano is 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs approximately 150 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He has four moles under his right eye and tattoos on both arms. He should be considered armed and dangerous.
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) encourages the community to continue to collaborate with our deputies on tips that help find the whereabouts of a fugitive by contacting our local office at (787) 766-6297, calling the U.S. Marshals Service Communication Center at 1 (800) 336-0102, or submitting tips using the USMS Tips App. You can also contact the case agents at (787) 306-9411 or (787) 412-1462.
Source: U.S. Marshals Service, usmarshals.gov