Miami-Dade murder suspect uses stolen identity to hide for over 28 years in Peru: Deputies

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Fingerprint records recently helped detectives identify a Miami-Dade County murder suspect who had been living with a stolen identity for over 28 years in Peru.

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Christian Orosco and Jimmy Schwarz got into an argument at about 11:30 p.m., on Nov. 28, 1996, in West Little River, according to deputies.

Orosco, 18, a gang member, pulled out a gun and shot Schwartz, 23, at the Mobile gas station at 3201 NW 79 St., according to deputies.

ā€œFriends of the victim drove him to Hialeah Hospital, where he was airlifted by then Metro-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) to JMH Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition,ā€ Detective Angel Rodriguez said in a statement.

Schwartz died and Orosco fled and vanished.

The Peruvian National Police received a tip: Eduardo Enrique AlbarracĆ­n Trillo was dead.

The man who was using his identity to work as a Peruvian government air traffic controller at Jorge Chavez International Airport was a wanted fugitive.

The Peruvian National Police sent a message to Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office deputies with the homicide bureau’s cold case squad.

ā€œInvestigators are currently in Peru, speaking with witnesses and working with our federal partners,ā€ Rodriguez said about the FBI and the Department of Justice.


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