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DEADLY STABBING
Police arrest man in January Mesa killing
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A 45-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a killing last month at a Goodwill parking lot, Mesa police said Tuesday.
Luis Angel Nunez was arrested Feb. 9 on second-degree murder charges and four probation violation warrants, authorities said.
The victim Johnathan Gliege, 32, was found Jan. 17 in the parking lot, 1900 E. University Drive, with a stab wound.
“While investigating Johnathan’s cell phone data, officers found that he was texting a contact in his phone by the name of ‘Angel,’” police said in a release.
“He was to meet ‘Angel’ at Goodwill the day he was murdered.”
Authorities said a search warrant was served on the cell phone number for ‘Angel’ and came back registered to Luis Angel Nunez at an address close to Goodwill.
“The data also showed Nunez’s phone hitting cell phone towers in the area and at the time of the homicide,” police said.
In addition, police said, officers located a witness who placed Nunez at the scene.
Nunez was booked into jail and held on a $501,500 bond, according to the Mesa Police Department.