Teen Arrested For Killing Hero Cop During Foiled Mugging

News of his death caused outrage among the authorities.

Arrest of the suspect alias Yostin responsible for the homicide of a National Police Patrolman on 21st January in Medellin, in Cartagena, Colombia. Note: Photo is a screenshot from video. (Newsflash)

The police arrested a teenage boy suspected of gunning down a hero cop who tried to stop him and a fellow gang member from mugging a woman in the city of Cartagena in the Colombian department of Bolivar on 21st February.

The arrest comes a month after police officer Mario Andres Vallejo Pelaez, 38, was fatally shot while attempting to stop two suspects from mugging a woman in the neighborhood of Guayabal in the city of Medellin on January 21st.

Officer Vallejo was in the area with his partner when he witnessed the crime. The muggers fled the scene but were chased by the officers when one of the suspects fatally shot the brave cop three times.

He was taken to hospital but died shortly afterward as a result of his injuries. He worked for the police force for 17 years and had a 13-year-old son.

News of his death caused outrage among the authorities. “We condemn the assassination of Mario Vallejo, an officer who was protecting a citizen from harm,” said Daniel Quintero, mayor, Medellin. 

“We send our condolences to his family. We are going to do everything in our power to capture the killer. We are offering COP $27375 (GBP 19,627) for information regarding the killing.”

The police were able to identify an 18-year-old suspect identified by his alias ‘Yostin’. He is believed to be the coordinator of a crime group called ‘La Raya’, which translates to ‘The Stripe’ or ‘The Line’.

La Raya controls the Guayabal neighborhood where they specialize in drug trafficking, planned assassinations, and theft, as per the authorities.

The police conducted an estimated 80 raids across several cities resulting in numerous arrests of alleged gang members before they finally found Yostin hiding out 400 miles from where the murder happened.

The authorities believe he managed to leave the city without being detected by dressing as a woman and hiding in a cargo truck that took him to Cartagena.

“Yostin was making arrangements to leave for Mexico when we caught him,” said Pablo Ruiz, Aburra Valley Metropolitan Police General.

Yostin hails from a family of crime and his father Wilson de Jesus Rios Lopez, 49, alias ‘Mono Pepe’, is wanted by the police on numerous charges including drug trafficking and kidnapping.

Yostin’s brother, identified as ‘The Russian’, is thought to be a former head of the San Gabriel gang and is currently behind bars for gang-related activity.

The 18-year-old is under custody awaiting charges of homicide, trafficking, and possession of an illegal firearm and the investigation continues.

As per a report by Overseas Security Advisory Council, Bogotá as being a high-threat location, and Cartagena as a medium-threat location for crime directed at or affecting official U.S. government interests.

“Bogotá and other large cities in Colombia share many of the same crime problems that plague large cities around the world,” states the report. “The perception of wealth is a primary reason criminals target U.S. and other foreign nationals. On a daily basis, the most prevalent threat to travelers is street crime.” 

The most common types of crime include mugging, assault, cell phone theft, credit card fraud, and burglary. Criminals commonly use knives and firearms. Crime can turn violent quickly; it is not uncommon for serious injury or death to result for a victim resisting a robbery

(Edited by Saptak Datta and Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar)