Fugitive captured at checkpoint using his brother's vehicle with expired tags, brother's suspended license
09/22/2020 1:58 pm PDT
via KRQE:
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) --
A New Mexico fugitive wanted for carjacking in connection with two murders was caught last week at a checkpoint using his brother's vehicle and identification. The suspect's brother's vehicle had expired tags and the driver's license was suspended.
Dakota Don Briscoe faced a judge on Saturday and was held without bond.
The Albuquerque Journal reports Dakota Briscoe stopped at a U.S. Border Patrol inspection checkpoint Wednesday, Sept. 16, north of Las Cruces. The 34-year-old was posing as his younger brother, driving his brother's 2004 van and using his brother's driver's license, state court records allege.
But Briscoe's brother also had a warrant for his arrest, his driver's license was suspended, and the van's registration was expired, the Journal reports. By the next day, law enforcement personnel discovered Briscoe's true identity.
Authorities brought Dakota Briscoe back to Albuquerque Friday and booked him into the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center on two counts of murder, two counts of attempted armed robbery, six counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary of a vehicle, aggravated burglary, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, shooting at or from a motor vehicle, and aggravated arson.
Albuquerque Police officers responded to multiple reports of a home invasion, an attempted carjacking, and a vehicle on fire near Central Ave. and Atrisco Dr. about 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 7.
Officers said family members, neighbors and witnesses identified Dakota Briscoe as the perpetrator. Police said Briscoe set an SUV on fire with two bodies inside, then tried to carjack two women at gunpoint, but was unsuccessful.
He then allegedly broke into another woman's house, fired a gun and stole her vehicle, according to the FBI.
The bodies found in the SUV were identified as Nathan Garcia, 39, and Eric Carbajal, 36. It was Garcia's vehicle. The medical examiner found both men had been shot multiple times and were dead before the fire. A large bag of meth was found in Garcia's pocket, the Albuquerque Journal reports.
Carbajal and Garcia's girlfriends told police Briscoe had been staying at Garcia's home for weeks, and Garcia and Carbajal had been selling methamphetamine for Briscoe, and Briscoe accused Garcia of stealing from him, the Journal reports.
The FBI offered a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Briscoe's arrest and conviction. He was considered armed and dangerous.
APD Homicide detectives filed murder charges today against Dakota Don Briscoe following his arrest by New Mexico State Police Thursday in Las Cruces. Briscoe, 34, is accused of shooting Eric Carbajal and Nathan Garcia on Sept. 7, and igniting the car with their bodies inside. pic.twitter.com/TshlL2NE8O
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