The Prince George’s County Police Department
is now investigating the murder of a man whose body was located in Bethesda in
late February. The investigation has revealed
the victim was killed inside of a home in College Park. The victim is
25-year-old Francisco De La O De La Cruz of Rhode Island Avenue in College
Park. The Prince George’s County Police Department has charged
three suspects with 1st degree murder. Two of the suspects have fled the area and we are working to locate
them. The third suspect in this case is in custody in Montgomery
County and is awaiting transfer.
On February 25th, at approximately
5:30 pm, the victim’s body was discovered behind a bus stop in the
10000 block of Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda. Montgomery County Police opened
an investigation into his death. Through the course of their investigation, it
was learned the victim was killed inside of a home in the 9000 block of
Rhode Island Avenue in College Park and his body was then transported to
Bethesda. Montgomery County Police detectives identified three suspects.
One of those suspects, 18-year-old Juan Rivera-Ingles of the 7000 block of
Garrison Road in the West Lanham Hills area, was arrested and is currently in
custody in Montgomery County.
Juan Rivera-Ingles |
The two outstanding homicide suspects are 37-year-old Jenny Jaimes of the 9000 block of Rhode Island Avenue and 17-year-old Jose Perdomo-Jaimes also of the 9000 block of Rhode Island Avenue. They are mother and son. It is believed they fled the area. The suspect who is in custody, Juan Rivera-Ingles, is an acquaintance of theirs.
Jenny Jaimes |
Jose Perdomo-Jaimes |
The victim was in a romantic relationship
with Jenny Jaimes and was living in the home where he was killed. The
investigation reveals Jenny Jaimes and the victim got into a domestic dispute
prior to the murder.
If
anyone has information relevant to this investigation or information that might assist in the search for
Jaimes and Perdomo-Jaimes, they are
asked to please call our detectives at 301-772-4925. Callers
wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477),
or go online at www.pgcrimesolvers.com, or use the “P3 Tips”
mobile app (search “P3 Tips” in the Apple Store or Google Play to download the
app onto your mobile device.) Please refer to case 19-0023841.
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