MURDER USA: MS-13 Teen Gang Members Charged in Slaying of Herson Mejia-Alvarez; Arrest Warrant Issued for Francisco Sosa
RIVERDALE, MD.- PG Police report that Homicide Unit detectives arrested two teens in connection with a fatal stabbing in Silver Spring in May. The suspects are 16-year-old Lenin A. Mancias-Callejas and 16-year-old Bryan Mancias-Callejas, both 8411 Hill View Road in Hyattsville, Md. They face a preliminary trial in District Court for Prince Georges County on July 25, 2018. Keith Lee Hiller of Greenbelt is noted in court records as representing them.
The Mancias-Callejas brothers are in the custody of the Department of Corrections on a no-bond status.
Police say that Detectives also obtained an arrest warrant for a third suspect. He’s identified as 18-year-old Francisco Sosa of no fixed address.
They are all charged with the fatal stabbing of 19-year-old Herson Mejia-Alvarez of 67th Avenue in Riverdale.
On May 23rd, at approximately 12:50 pm, officers were in the area of the 8900 block of New Hampshire Avenue when they discovered Mejia-Alvarez in a wooded area. Detectives began a death investigation. The following day, the medical examiner ruled the cause of death blunt force trauma and the manner was a homicide.
Attention PG County citizens, where the politicians want and support open borders that will allow even more illegal aliens and gang killers to reside in Prince Georges County, police report the following:
“The preliminary investigation reveals this was a gang-motivated murder. The three suspects are members of a gang.”
All three suspects are charged with first and second-degree murder and other related charges. The Mancias-Callejas brothers are in the custody of the Department of Corrections on a no-bond status. Police report that they are actively searching for Sosa and as of July 5, 2018, he has not yet been arrested and booked for the murder.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit 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.)