Nelson Rivera-Anaya
Angel Contreras
The Prince
George’s County Police Department has arrested three suspects in connection
with a murder that occurred in Langley Park late Saturday night. The
investigation reveals this is a gang-related crime.
Just before
11 pm on Saturday, May 10, 2014, Maryland National Capital Park Police and
Prince George’s County Police officers responded to the Northwest Branch Hiker
Biker Trail in Langley Park for the report of an unconscious male. The
preliminary investigation reveals the victim, 19 year old Akinleye Warner of
Langley Park, traveled to the park with three acquaintances. The decedent was
with an acquaintance who went to the area to conduct a drug transaction.
During the attempted transaction, Warner was assaulted. He was found on a park
trail suffering from multiple stab wounds. The investigation reveals the
suspects are gang members who committed the crime in order to gain notoriety
within the gang.
Investigators
quickly developed leads in the case and have arrested three suspects, all of
whom are charged with first degree murder. They are 15 year old Nelson
Rivera-Anaya of the 5400 block of Barker Place in Lanham, 14 year old Angel
Contreras of the 1200 block of Lebanon Avenue in Silver Spring and a 13 year
old who under state law can’t be charged as an adult. Rivera-Anaya &
Contreras are being held at the Department of Corrections on a no-bond
status. The 13 year old is being held at the Cheltenham Youth
Facility.
The three suspects
attend and/or attended Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi. Throughout this ongoing investigation, the
Prince George’s County Police Department has worked closely with PGCPS leaders
to ensure the safety of students. Additional patrol resources have been
stationed at the affected schools since the crime occurred. The PGPD has also
assigned investigators within the school system to add an additional layer of
security. Those investigators will share information with school leadership
regarding any possible gang activity.
Detectives
continue to follow leads in this ongoing case. Up to a $25,000 reward is
available for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case.
Please call 1-866-411-TIPS.
For more
information, please contact the Prince George's County Police Department's
Media Relations Division at 301-772-4710.
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