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A fugitive charged with the “heinous” killing of his 11-month-old daughter final month has been discovered and arrested Friday, Connecticut police stated.
In November, authorities obtained an arrest warrant for Christopher Francisquini, 31, charging him with homicide with particular circumstances and threat of damage to a minor after his daughter’s dismembered stays have been discovered within the household’s Naugatuck dwelling on November 18.
On Friday, a tipster noticed him at a bus station in close by Waterbury round 3 p.m. and known as police, who took him into custody with out incident, Naugatuck Police Chief Colin McAllister stated at a information convention.
Francisquini is being held on a $5 million bond and is scheduled to look in Waterbury Superior Courtroom on Monday morning, McAllister stated.
Francisquini has an intensive report and is well-known to authorities, McAllister stated.
CNN has been unable to find an lawyer for Francisquini.
The killing received’t be forgotten by any of the officers concerned due to “the heinous nature of the crime that was dedicated towards child Camilla,” McAllister stated.
“Nothing can ease the ache that the household is experiencing, however we hope that they’ll relaxation simpler figuring out that this violent legal has been taken into custody and he’s off the streets,” he stated.
Police don’t know the place Francisquini was for 2 weeks or if he acquired any assist, they stated.
“We will’t rule out that there could also be further arrests if we are able to decide that somebody was helping him or serving to him,” McAllister stated.
The FBI had supplied a $10,000 reward, which it stated this week had been elevated to $25,000.