A 20-year-old Florida man, who attempted to elude deputies, was caught, arrested, and charged with multiple violent crimes, including murder.
Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Detectives along with the Warrants Unit, working in the capacity of the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force, located and arrested 20-year old Romeo Marco Francisco-Francisco.
The suspect was wanted in connection to the murder of an Indiantown man, and the stabbing of a second person following a violent confrontation at an Indiantown nightclub.
Throughout the investigation, it was determined that Francisco may have also been involved in a third violent encounter several weeks ago.
The victim, in that case, was also stabbed.
The incident at the nightclub began as an altercation inside the facility in Martin County. A short time later, the male victim’s body was found on a side street with stab wounds to his neck and throat.
A second victim, who was involved in the earlier altercation with Francisco, was also attacked and stabbed. He survived his injuries.
Since the murder, detectives have been unable to locate Romeo Marcos Francisco-Francisco, who was considered the main person of interest in the violent crimes.
Investigators say that through information and investigative tactics, detectives tracked Francisco to a house in Indiantown. He was transported to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
He is currently being held on an armed robbery charge.
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