Authorities are fanning out across Central California after two murder suspects escaped from jail in Monterey on Sunday. Santos Fonseca, 21, and Jonathan Salazar, 20, escaped from custody of the Monterey County Sheriff's Office, the office said.
Authorities are fanning out across Central California after two murder suspects escaped from jail in Monterey on Sunday.
Santos Fonseca, 21, and Jonathan Salazar, 20, escaped from custody of the Monterey County Sheriff's Office, the office said. The pair escaped Sunday morning, but no further details of the jailbreak were released by authorities. Both men, who were in jail for unrelated crimes, turned up missing during a routine head count.Fonseca was being held on $2.25 million bail for murder and was also being held on an attempted robbery charge, according to court records. He had been booked on June 7, 2018.
He was allegedly responsible for the shooting deaths of two people in early June 2018, according to The Californian. Salazar, who was arrested on July 7, 2018, was implicated in a murder from October 2017, according to the Salinas Police Department. He and an unnamed minor were charged with the killing of Jaime Martinez and the attempted murder of Martinez's girlfriend after Salazar allegedly fired into the couple's car with their 18-month-old child inside, according to The Californian. The child was uninjured.
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