LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The arrest in Mexico of Oswaldo “Nate” Perez-Sanchez, 32, the person accused of killing his girlfriend in Las Vegas in 2023, units off a sophisticated extradition course of that has no guarantees of his return to america.
Perez-Sanchez is accused of capturing Tabatha Tozzi, 26, on April 22, 2023, exterior a west valley dwelling close to Alta Drive and Cimarron Street. She died from her accidents two days later.
Police in Mexico arrested Perez-Sanchez in Sonora, a state in Northern Mexico, on Tuesday as a part of an investigation into one other girl’s homicide earlier this month, officers stated. Perez-Sanchez was going by the identify “Jorge ‘N,’ in accordance with native police.
The 8 Information Now Investigators first reported information of Perez-Sanchez’s arrest Tuesday night. Perez-Sanchez is a Mexican citizen, which additional complicates his extradition.
A United States treaty with Mexico dictates how the extradition course of works. In response to federal paperwork, the treaty requires criminals arrested in Mexico, ought to they be convicted within the U.S., to not face the demise penalty or a life sentence.
Whereas Nevada has the demise penalty, the state has not put a convicted assassin to demise since 2006. Judges can sentence convicted murderers to prolonged jail sentences with the potential of parole.
As a result of Perez-Sanchez faces a murder-related cost in Mexico, his prison proceedings involving Tozzi’s demise could fall to the again burner.
A information launch from FGJE Sonora, the police company that arrested Perez-Sanchez, signifies he faces a cost of femicide — the killing of a lady. The precise cost carries harsher sentences of as much as many years in jail. Mexico doesn’t have the demise penalty.
Final summer time, Mexican police arrested Erick Rangel-Ibarra for the 2020 homicide of Lesly Palacio, 22. Over time, Las Vegas Metro police and the FBI have labored with worldwide companions, together with Interpol, to find Rangel-Ibarra.
The extradition course of additionally features a defendant’s proper to have a Mexican choose evaluation the U.S.-based case.
Practically a yr since his arrest, Rangel-Ibarra remained in Mexico awaiting extradition to the U.S.