Reward offered for apprehension of teenage murder suspect linked to Kansas

Reward offered for apprehension of teenage murder suspect linked to Kansas Reward offered for apprehension of teenage murder suspect linked to Kansas

Law enforcement officials in Benton County, Arkansas are currently investigating a tragic shooting incident and seeking assistance in locating a teenage suspect who is believed to have ties to Kansas.

According to a media release, officers in Rogers, Arkansas, responded to a shots fired call in the 400 block of East Asher Court on April 13. Following the investigation, they discovered that Alexus Lien Nguyen, a 17-year-old victim, had been shot and was found deceased at the scene.

After analyzing the scene and conducting a comprehensive investigation, the detectives successfully identified 17-year-old Alejandro Zenon-Reyes as the prime suspect. As a result, a warrant was issued for his arrest on the charge of manslaughter.

Zenon-Reyes has clearly fled Arkansas to evade capture both during and after the investigation.

Zenon-Reyes has connections to various locations including Wichita and Arkansas City Kansas, West Covina California, Phoenix Arizona, and Dallas/Fort Worth Texas.

The U.S. Marshals have announced a $5,000 reward for any information that can help in the arrest of Zenon-Reyes. This comes after a court order was issued, allowing the release of Zenon-Reyes’s information, as he is a juvenile.

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