Jose Arturo Arreola-Lopez is suspected in the 2003 murder of an off-duty
Border Patrol agent. He is now in custody on warrant violation charges in
Cochise County, Ariz.
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Cochise County Sheriff's Office 

Jose Arturo Arreola-Lopez is suspected in the 2003 murder of an off-duty
Border Patrol agent. He is now in custody on warrant violation charges in
Cochise County, Ariz. 



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A suspect in the 2003 murder of an off-duty Border Patrol agent traveling in
Mexico is now in custody in an Arizona jail, Cochise County Sheriff Larry
Dever told FoxNews.com. 

The suspect, Jose Arturo Arreola-Lopez, 26, was booked Wednesday in Cochise
County on an outstanding probation violation warrant. U.S. and Mexican law
enforcement are currently negotiating his extradition to Mexico, where
sources say he will face charges in connection to the killing of U.S. agent
Jorge Luis Salomon. 

"The murder occurred in Mexico. We are working diligently with Mexican
authorities to assure that they get their crack at him if they have a
prosecutable case," Dever told FoxNews.com. "It was an exceptionally brutal
beating of a U.S. law enforcement officer, so our federal partners on the
U.S. side are deeply engaged, as well." 

On Feb. 24, 2003, Arreola-Lopez was found guilty of marijuana possession in
Cochise County court, sentenced to time served and probation and released
into the custody of Border Patrol on an immigration detainer, Dever said. 

"He went back to Mexico but he violated our probation here because he didn't
check back in with the court, so a felony warrant was issued for his
arrest," Dever said. "Four days after he got back to Mexico, (Salomon) was
killed." 

Border Patrol did not immediately return FoxNews.com's request for comment. 

An attorney for Arreola-Lopez could not be reached. 

Salomon, 23, was visiting relatives in Mexico in February 2003 when he met
four local men and went out drinking with them. When the men discovered that
Salomon was a Border Patrol agent, they reportedly attacked him, beating him
to death before stealing his vehicle and a gold necklace he was wearing. 

Francisco Javier Rosas Molina, an 18-year-old Mexican national was arrested
in connection to the murder, and Mexican authorities informed U.S. law
enforcement that the three other suspects were likely headed north in an
attempt to evade capture for their role in Salomon's murder.  

During the Mexican government investigation, it was determined that
Arreola-Lopez was one of the three outstanding suspects in the murder case
and a warrant was issued in Mexico for his arrest. 

On April 20, 2011, during a routine warrant check by Cochise County Adult
Probation, county officials discovered that Arreola-Lopez was in custody in
St. Paul, Minn., on a separate local charge under a slightly different
spelling of his name, Dever said. Cochise County took custody of him on
Wednesday. 



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