Edgar Salvador Casian-Garcia, 34, and his girlfriend, Araceli Medina, 38, are charged with murdering a child, as well as four counts of first-degree rape and three counts of first-degree assault of a child. (U.S.
Marshal Service) The U.S. Marshal Service on Friday announced the rescue of five children missing from Washington state since 2021 and the arrests of two "15 Most Wanted" fugitives in connection with their disappearances.Edgar Salvador Casian-Garcia, 34, and his girlfriend, Araceli Medina, 38, are charged with murdering a child, as well as four counts of first-degree rape and three counts of first-degree assault of a child.
U.S. Marshals, with help from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), recovered their five surviving children — including their infant son together and Medina's four biological children — in Mexico and brought them back to the United States."We are so thankful that all five missing children have been rescued safely," John Bischoff, who oversees the Missing Children Division at NCMEC, said in a Friday statement. "The crimes that Araceli Medina and Edgar Casian-Garcia are charged with are heinous and we commend the unwavering dedication of law enforcement.