(Trends Wide) — An arrest has been made of a suspect in the death of a New Jersey kindergarten teacher who was found buried in a shallow grave, and an arrest warrant has been issued for a second person in connection with her death, prosecutors said. on Friday.
Cesar Santana, 36, was arrested early Friday morning at a motel in Miami, Florida, by US marshals, the Hudson County District Attorney’s Office said. who had announced the arrest on Twitter on Friday without revealing the name.
Santana is being held at Miami-Dade’s Turner Guilford Overnight Detention Center as a fugitive pending extradition to New Jersey, the office said in a news release.
Police issued an arrest warrant for Leiner Miranda Lopez, 26, who has not been detained, the office said.
Both men, who are from Jersey City, New Jersey, were charged with one count of desecration/concealment of human remains in connection with the death of 33-year-old Luz Hernandez, whose body was found Tuesday, a day after she was reported missing to police, the prosecutor’s office said. in a press release on Wednesday.
Agents conducted a social security check on Hernandez on Monday after she was reported missing. “The findings resulted in the Jersey City Police Department contacting the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office for assistance,” the statement said.
“During the course of the investigation, the Homicide Unit located what appeared to be a shallow grave in the area of Central Avenue and Third Street in Kearny,” the statement said. “A woman’s body was recovered a short time later and she was pronounced dead at the scene at 4:53 p.m.”
Hernandez died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck compressions, and his manner of death was ruled a homicide, according to prosecutors.
Santana and Lopez were stopped by police Sunday on Central Avenue in Kearny before Hernandez was reported missing, prosecutors said.
His vehicle was not registered and was impounded by the Kearny Police Department, according to the prosecutor’s office. A court-sanctioned search of the vehicle on Tuesday resulted in the discovery of evidence in the case.
Prosecutors did not say who reported Hernandez missing to police in Jersey City.
Luz Hernandez “was a wonderful person”
Hernandez was a popular kindergarten teacher at BelovED Community Charter School in Jersey City, Bret Schundler, the school’s founder, told Trends Wide on Thursday. She started as a teacher’s assistant in 2017 and worked her way up to becoming a lead kindergarten teacher, she said.
Hernandez was a “beloved member of the BelovED community” who was loved by students and staff alike, Schundler said.
“Everyone is devastated,” Schundler said. “He was a wonderful person and a very important part of the community.”
The school closed Wednesday and reopened Thursday with additional counselors on site, Schundler said.
Trends Wide is seeking comment from the Jersey City Police Department, as well as the Kearny Police Department, which is assisting with the investigation.