PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A man is accused of murdering his girlfriend outside of a Phoenix home and then fleeing to the southern part of the state this week.
Police say Victor Giron, 21, was arrested in connection with the death of Katherine Cervantez, 39.
Around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Phoenix police were called to investigate a shooting near 12th Street and Mountain View Road, east of Cave Creek Road. Court documents state Cervantez was shot at least once and found inside a Nissan Altima. She was rushed to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Police say Victor Giron, 21, was arrested in connection with the death of Katherine Cervantez, 39.(Arizona’s Family/Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office)
Officers spoke with a friend of Cervantez’s, who said Cervantez and Giron had only been dating for two weeks. The day before the murder, the couple met up with Cervantez’s friend, who noticed that Giron was carrying a gun.
Court documents say Cervantez told her friend that she and her boyfriend argued often and that he had assaulted her. The couple stayed the night at the friend’s house, according to police.
The morning of the murder, investigators say the friend saw the couple arguing in the backyard over “alcohol and drug usage.” The friend reportedly heard someone comment about being stabbed, and heard Giron say he would shoot Cervantez. The friend did not know who commented on the stabbing, investigators said.
Cervantez’s friend told the couple to leave due to their arguing. Roughly an hour after they left, Giron returned to the home and asked the friend for help. Giron said that he “may have shot” Cervantez after she pulled out a knife and threatened him, according to court documents.
Giron pleaded with the friend to go and help Cervantez, but she refused to go with him until he gave her his gun. After giving up his gun, the two found Cervantez unresponsive inside Giron’s Honda CRV. Police say the friend told Giron he needed to call 911, but he instead asked her not to call the police.
Giron told the friend to take Cervantez to the hospital in her vehicle, the Nissan Altima. The two took Cervantez out of his SUV and put her inside the Altima, and the friend once again told Giron to call the police. However, he refused and demanded his gun back.
Court paperwork states the friend initially refused, but gave it back once Giron pulled out a second gun and pointed it at her. He then reportedly took off in his SUV.
Police spoke with Cervantez’s mother, who said the two had been dating for three weeks and noted that they often argued. She also told investigators that her daughter recently told her that Giron kept a gun inside his vehicle.
On Thursday, around 9:30 a.m., authorities tracked Giron’s cell phone to Gila Bend, Arizona. A border patrol agent tracked Giron’s SUV heading on Interstate 85 toward Ajo, Arizona.
A short time later, investigators say Giron crashed near I-85 and Rasmussen Road, just north of Ajo. He attempted to run away from the crash scene but was taken into custody by Pima County deputies.
Giron did not speak to detectives and asked for an attorney. He was booked into Maricopa County jail on one count of second-degree murder and one count of aggravated assault.
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