Two Individuals Found Guilty by a Jury for Carjacking Mother and Two Young Children at Gas Station in Broad Daylight

Two Individuals Found Guilty by a Jury for Carjacking Mother and Two Young Children at Gas Station in Broad Daylight

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on March 29, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

SAN JUAN, P.R. - Yesterday, Eddie Guerrero-Narváez and Keyvan Cartagena-Suárez, were found guilty of working together to commit a carjacking against a mother and her two young children, announced United States Attorney Rosa Emilia Rodríguez-Vélez. United States Senior Judge Juan M. Pérez-Giménez presided over the trial.

On Jan. 10, 2018, a federal grand jury returned an indictment charging Guerrero-Narváez with one-count of carjacking. After additional evidence was uncovered that placed Cartagena-Suárez at the scene of the crime, a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment adding Cartagena-Suárez as a co-defendant.

During the 2-day trial, the government presented evidence that Guerrero-Narváez and Cartagena-Suárez worked together, in broad daylight, to carjack a BMW Sports Utility Vehicle from a mother, with her two young children in the backseat, at a Puma Gas station, located near the airport on Calle Los Angeles in Carolina, Puerto Rico. According to the testimony of the Victim, on Jan. 3, 2018, Guerrero-Narváez came up to her as she attempted to exit her vehicle to pump gas. Guerrero-Narváez then threatened her and her children by stating that if she cooperated, they would not get hurt and gestured as if he had a weapon. Fearing for her life and the safety of her children, the Victim complied and allowed Guerrero-Narváez to take the vehicle.

Later that evening, Guerrero-Narváez was arrested in Carolina, around the corner from the BMW, with the keys to the car. Cartagena-Suárez was walking with Guerrero-Narváez at the time of his arrest. After finding Cartagena-Suárez’s fingerprints on the driver’s door handle, his driver’s license inside the car, and video surveillance showing Cartagena-Suárez and Guerrero-Narváez working together at the Puma gas station, Cartagena-Suárez was added to the Indictment. According to the testimony of an FBI Special Agent, during an interview, Cartagena-Suárez admitted to going to the gas station knowing that a carjacking would occur, being present for the carjacking, and getting into the stolen vehicle after Guerrero-Narváez took the BMW from the Victim.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney David T. Henek. The defendants face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. The sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 12, 2019 at 10:15 am.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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