Cesar Armando Laurean Suspected Murderer of Pregnant Marine ExtraditedApril 17, 2009 WILMINGTON NC NEWS -- A captured fugitive U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Cesar Armando Laurean is scheduled to be extradited from Mexico back to the United States today.
Laurean is a suspect in the ongoing investigation into the murder of 20-year-old Maria F. Lauterbach, who was seven months pregnant at the time of her murder. Lauterbach was also a U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal assigned to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Lauterbach who had accused Lauren of sexually assaulting her, went missing on December 14, 2007. Filed court papers in Lauterbach's sexual assault case, state the baby's birth, "might provide evidentiary credence to charges she lodged with military authorities that she was sexually assaulted by a senior military person." On December 20, 2007, Lauterbach's car was found abandoned at the Jacksonville bus station. On January 12, 2008, the burned human body of Maria F. Lauterbach and her unborn infant was discovered in a shallow grave in the backyard of Laurean's Jacksonville, North Carolina, residence.
New Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Owen Harris, of FBI Charlotte said, "Now that Cesar Laurean is coming back to the US, Onslow County can move forward with prosecution. He can no longer avoid answering the charges against him. I want to thank everyone who dedicated their time and energy to helping resolve this investigation." Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Owen Harris thanked the following law enforcement agencies and the Mexican government for all working together to locate, arrest, and extradite Laurean:
In January 2008, former Special Agent in Charge (SAC), Nathan T. Gray, of the Charlotte Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said, "The murder of this young Marine is a tragedy and the FBI will work with our law enforcement partners in North Carolina to locate and arrest Laurean. We will utilize the worldwide capabilities of the FBI to assist in this investigation." Later in April of 2008, former FBI Special Agent in Charge, Nathan Gray said, "The FBI and its law enforcement partners brought to bear all of our domestic and international resources to find a man wanted for murder. Laurean's swift arrest in Mexico was due to the diligence and dedication of the Mexican government and our law enforcement partners. I want to express my gratitude and thank them for their assistance. This was truly an international effort, and we will do all we can to ensure Laurean is brought back to Onslow County as quickly as possible to answer the charges against him." Cesar Armando Laurean is now on his way back to Onslow County, North Carolina, extradited to face murder charges. Thank you Mexico! Published by da: # # # |
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