A fugitive accused of killing a New York family-of-four, including two young children, has been captured in the Dominican Republic.Â
A man named Luis Francisco Soriano, who goes by the alias Jefry Yevo and is 31 years old, was captured in Punta Cana, a well-liked vacation spot, where he had taken off to following the alleged murder of a family-of-four, which included two young children aged two and four.
Wilmer Ocasio-Ibarra, the US Marshal for Puerto Rico, expressed deep concern about the severe nature of the crime that led to the tragic loss of a family, with two young, innocent children, shaking the very core of a society that upholds principles of law and order.
Soriano was wanted by police in Irondequoit, New York, a suburb in Rochester, on four counts of second-degree murder as well as narcotics charges.Â
Luis Francisco Soriano and his brother, Julio Soriano, have been charged with the killing of a 30-year-old named Fraime Ubaldo, a 26-year-old named Marangely Moreno-Santiago, as well as their two young children – four-year-old Evangeline Ubaldo-Moreno and two-year-old Sebastian Ubaldo-Moreno.
Police say that the father was the cousin of the two brothers, WHEC reported. Â
Soriano was arrested after he finished his shift at the call center of a Punta Cana hotel on Wednesday, according to US Marshals.Â
Marshals said that Soriano fled to Puerto Rico following the killings before travelling by boat to the Dominican Republic.Â

Luis Francisco Soriano, 31, also known as Jefry Yevo, was arrested in the Dominican Republic where he fled after allegedly killing a family of four, including two children aged two and four years old

Soriano and his brother, Julio Soriano, have been accused of killing 30-year-old Fraime Ubaldo, 26-year-old Marangely Moreno-Santiago, four-year-old Evangeline Ubaldo-Moreno (pictured right) and two-year-old Sebastian Ubaldo-Moreno (pictured left)


Investigators confirmed that the gruesome deaths, that left veteran police shaken, were homicides after discovering stab wounds in the necks and chest of each victim
In the early hours of August 31, 2024, the family’s charred remains were discovered in the basement of their on fire home. Â
Investigators confirmed that the gruesome deaths, that left veteran police shaken, were homicides after discovering stab wounds in the necks and chest of each victim, the New York Post reported.Â
Irondequoit’s police chief Scott Peters said that, in his 32 years on the job, he had never seen anything so horrific.Â
He described the scene at a press conference as ‘the worst thing I’ve ever seen’ and vowed to ‘bring these monsters to justice.’Â
Soriano’s brother, Julio Cesar Pimentel-Soriano, 34, was arrested on September 7 and indicted on murder, burglary, arson and kidnapping charges. Â
Pimentel-Soriano pled not guilty in court, WHEC reported.Â
‘Without a doubt, this is an exceptional job by the Deputy US Marshals of the US Marshals Service, both nationally and internationally,’ Ocasio-Ibarra said.Â
‘It is truly worthy of recognition, and our communities should feel reassured knowing that this fugitive has been captured and will face justice. Every case is important to us, but this one not only deeply impacted our communities in New York and Puerto Rico, it shook our entire nation.’

Soriano’s brother, Julio Cesar Pimentel-Soriano (pictured) , 34, was arrested on September 7 and indicted on murder, burglary, arson and kidnapping charges

In the days following the tragic murders, relatives and friends gathered to pay tribute to the victims with a makeshift vigil of balloons and stuffed animals
James Settles, a neighbor of the victim’s home, expressed to the outlet how pleased he was that the alleged killers had been arrested.Â
Settles said that he is reminded ‘everyday’ of the horror that occurred within their community as he looks across the street at their home.Â
In the days following the tragic murders, relatives and friends gathered to pay tribute to the victims with a makeshift vigil of balloons and stuffed animals.Â
A memorial still remains at the home, WHEC reported. Â
Luis Soriano will remain in Dominican authorities pending his extradition, marshals said.