translated from Spanish: Third person arrested involved in the murder of notary Luis Miranda Cardoso

The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Mexico reported the arrest of a third party involved in the murder of notary Luis Miranda Cardoso, father of former Secretary of Social Development, Luis Miranda Nava, who took place in Toluca last August.
The Mexiquense unit detailed the apprehended subject, identified as Raul Augustine “N”, is investigated for his likely involvement in the murder.
Elements of the Edomex Investigative Police were the ones who completed the arrest warrant against Raúl Agustín “N” for the crime of qualified homicide.
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In the arrest operation, officers also secured cash that, according to investigations, is part of what was stolen on the day of Luis Miranda Cardoso’s murder.
After his arrest, Raúl Agustín “N” was transferred to the Tenango Prison and Social Reintegration Center, where he was made available to a judge who will determine his legal status.
On August 11, authorities of the State of Mexico located the body of Luis Miranda Cardoso within an address of the Colony Sector Popular, also known as Colonia Sánchez, in Toluca, State of Mexico.
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According to investigations by the Edomex Prosecutor’s Office, the motive for Miranda Cardoso’s murder was for room robbery. It appears that those responsible for the crime entered the referred property, subjected the victim and stole valuables, money and a van.
So far three subjects have been arrested for these acts. However, the first of them, identified as Arthur “N”, was found dead on August 18, inside his cell in the Santiaguito Prison Center, with various injuries, including severe head trauma, which was identified as the cause of death.
The other detainee responds to the name of Edgar Alejandro “N”, who was also made available to the Judicial Authority in the Criminal Of Tenango since 23 August.
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