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Video shows authorities catching Phoenix murder suspect
New video shows the moments authorities captured a man near Gila Bend who was wanted for a murder in north Phoenix.
PHOENIX - A woman is dead, and a man is behind bars after a shooting in north Phoenix. The incident happened near 40th Street and Bell Road on August 1.
What we know:
Police say a woman was shot several times at the residence around 6 a.m. and later died at an area hospital. She was later identified as 45-year-old Alma Victoria Suchilt.
The suspect in the shooting, 47-year-old Jonathan Llamas Cisneros, was arrested after driving to Gila Bend, more than an hour away. He was taken into custody by county deputies, Department of Public Safety troopers, ADOT and Border Patrol.
Cisneros is accused of murder and felony flight.
What we don't know:
Police haven't released any details on the motive for the shooting, but they say the incident is considered to be domestic violence as the victim and suspect have a child in common.
What they're saying:
Neighbors say there was always something strange about the house. It's a little hard to tell one home from the next along Meadow Drive, but one home always stood out – the one on the corner.
"It's quiet, it's friendly around here. You know we're not necessarily all that close. But very friendly.. wave at each other, said Jamie, who has lived in the neighborhood for 11 years, and has noticed issues at the address before. From multiple cameras pointing in all possible directions, to tinfoil covering the doors and windows, and a story about the resident waving a gun at a dog walker.
"The guy pulled out the doggy bag to go clean it up, and once that actually happened, a gentleman at that house reached over with a gun and said, 'Let your dog do that in my yard,'" Jamie said.
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Woman killed in North Phoenix shooting
A woman is dead, and a man is behind bars after a shooting near 40th Street and Bell Road, but the suspect was arrested more than an hour away near Gila Bend.
The news is startling for Amy, who just moved in a few weeks ago.
"It's concerning because I have a child at home, and when we go on walks, we typically go around that area, so it's a little scary," she said.
As for Jamie, you could call him shocked and sad, but not so surprised.
"It’s obviously concerning being that it’s right there, not too far from where my house is, but there are some people that are a little nuts and there are some neighbors that sometimes, even though it’s a great neighborhood, you always have that one," he said.
Map of where the shooting happened