SoHo Hotel Killing Suspect Linked to Arizona Stabbings

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TLNA can confirm that the suspect allegedly involved in the beating death of a Queens woman in a SoHo hotel room has been apprehended. The New York Post reports that the individual in question, Raad Almansoori, 26, has been taken into custody in connection with the tragic incident.

Arizona Stabbings and New York City Homicide Connection

Reports indicate that Almansoori is not only tied to the New York City case but is also allegedly connected to two separate stabbing incidents in Arizona. According to information from sister station KSAZ-TV, Almansoori stands accused of stabbing a woman multiple times inside a McDonald’s in Maricopa County. Subsequently, upon being detained by law enforcement, he reportedly confessed to the McDonald’s attack as well as another stabbing in Phoenix.

Details of the SoHo Hotel Homicide

The New York City police suspect Almansoori’s involvement in the death of 38-year-old Denisse Oleas-Arancibia, whose lifeless body was discovered alongside a bloody iron inside the SoHo 54 Hotel on Watts Street. Reports from authorities indicate that Oleas-Arancibia had been subjected to a brutal assault, including being beaten with the iron and strangled. Tragically, the medical examiner determined her demise to be a homicide.

Arrest and Charges

Following intensive investigations, Raad Almansoori was apprehended and subsequently booked into jail on Monday. He is currently being held without bond, facing multiple charges related to the stabbing incidents, which include attempted murder, aggravated assault, and robbery.

Ensuring Justice for the Victims

The apprehension of the suspect brings a semblance of closure to the harrowing ordeal faced by the victims and their families. As the legal proceedings unfold, it is imperative to ensure that justice is served for Denisse Oleas-Arancibia and the other individuals affected by these senseless acts of violence. TLNA remains committed to delivering accurate and timely updates on this developing story.

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