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Border Patrol Agent Suspected In Texas Serial Murder Case

Sept. 15, 2018
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Webb County District Attorney Isidro Alaniz, left, and Sheriff Martin Cuellar at a news conference Saturday.

A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent has been arrested on the suspicion he murdered four people and kidnapped a fifth person. Juan David Ortiz, 35, was arrested in Laredo and faces charges of murder and aggravated kidnapping.

Webb County District Attorney Isidro Alaniz said authorities were dealing with a "serial killer" because the manner in which the four victims were killed was very similar. Authorities did not provide details on any of the victims.

Ortiz was arrested early Saturday morning at a hotel. A kidnapping victim had escaped and alerted police.

Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar said multiple agency efforts had gathered strong evidence against “this killer.”

“Our Webb County Sheriff’s Office team of investigators, together with the Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers and the district attorney’s office, have been working diligently on this case. It was because of this teamwork that we were able to detain the suspect,” he said, adding that the investigation is continuing.

Ortiz has been with Customs and Border Protection for 10 years. A statement from CBP said he’s a supervisor with the agency.

“While it is CBP policy to not comment on the details of an ongoing investigation, criminal action by our employees is not, and will not be, tolerated,” said Andrew Meehan, assistant commissioner for public affairs.  “Out of respect to the victims’ family and friends, we ask that deference and due process be given to the investigation so that all the facts are brought to light and they can receive the closure they deserve.”

Laredo is about 150 miles south of San Antonio and sits on the Texas-Mexico Border.

Cuellar said a news conference with more information is expected to be held on Monday.

Joey Palacios can be reached at joey@tpr.org and on Twitter at @joeycules

Joey Palacios can be reached atJoey@TPR.org and on Twitter at @Joeycules