MS-13 member from El Salvador gets life in prison for Colorado murders

Last Updated on August 12, 2023 by Admin

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A 31-year-old member of the MS-13 gang from El Salvador has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for his roles in two murders, an attempted murder and an apartment shooting in Colorado, judicial officials announced — part of broader efforts to crack down on transnational criminal groups trying to gain a foothold in metro Denver.

After a four-week trial, Mauricio Alvarado-Vasquez was convicted and sentenced in state court in July to life in prison without parole, 18th Judicial District officials confirmed Friday morning.

Citing “security concerns” and worries about a potential for witness intimidation, law enforcement officials did not publicize this and more than a dozen other cases against MS-13 members who committed multiple crimes around metro Denver in 2019 and 2020 until this week, judicial district spokesman Eric Ross said.

Alvarado-Vasquez was convicted of the Sept. 8, 2019, murder of Vicky DeDios, 46, whose body was left on the floor of a burning blue vehicle along Interstate 225. Aurora police detectives determined she’d been stabbed more than 20 times, and that she was targeted because the MS-13 gang perceived her as a rival gang member, officials said in a news release issued Thursday. She’d been at a bar and was lured out, rendered unconscious, then driven in her vehicle to a house, where she was stabbed, officials said.

Alvarado-Vasquez and co-defendant David Tobias-Carbajal — who was sentenced on April 21, also to life in prison without parole — then drove the vehicle with DeDios’ body in the back and parked it on the shoulder of Interstate 225, court records show. They purchased gasoline and a lighter and ignited the vehicle.

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