Nevada
Escaped ‘violent’ offender with ties to Snohomish county arrested in Nevada
Andrew Cain Kristovich escaped from a federal jail camp in Oregon. He was arrested in Carson Metropolis, Nev., on Might 13.
CARSON CITY, Nev. — An escaped inmate with ties to Snohomish County was arrested in Carson Metropolis, Nev., on Friday, based on the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS).
Andrew Cain Kristovich, 38, of Edmonds escaped from the FCI Sheridan Satellite tv for pc Jail Camp in Oregon in late April. Kristovich was capable of conceal in bushes and crawl by means of a jail fence the place he was picked up by his ex-girlfriend, based on USMS.
Shortly after he escaped, Kristovich assaulted his ex-girlfriend and fled in her car. The Clark County Sheriff’s Workplace established possible trigger to arrest Kristovich for second-degree rape, assault within the second-degree- home violence strangulation, theft within the second-degree, illegal imprisonment and auto theft.
The Pacific Northwest Violent Offender Job Pressure for the District of Oregon and Western Washington began a fugitive investigation into Kristovich’s whereabouts. Kristovich was believed to be heading towards household within the Snohomish County space after his escape, based on USMS. A automotive linked to Kristovich was discovered by Edmonds police two days later in a Burlington Coat Manufacturing facility car parking zone.
Investigators found Kristovich fled to Carson Metropolis and reached out to the USMS District of Nevada, Reno workplace for help. The Northern Nevada Fugitive Job Pressure found a attainable tackle Kristovich could possibly be staying at and surveilled the situation for the subsequent two days to verify that he was there.
On Friday, USMS took Kristovich into custody with assist from Carson Metropolis and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Particular Weapons and Techniques Staff. Kristovich was staying in a tent on the property. An AR-style rifle and 5 magazines have been present in his possession.