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Fresno Murder Suspect Stopped in Las Vegas, Others Wanted
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By Anthony W. Haddad
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November 4, 2024

A Las Vegas traffic stop led to the arrest of Devin Miliki Senegal, 23, wanted in the 2023 Fresno murder of Adriana Gonzales (pictured), 21, with warrants also issued for two additional suspects. (Fresno PD)

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A routine traffic stop led Las Vegas police to a suspect wanted in connection with a 2023 Fresno murder, according to the Fresno Police Department.

On Friday, Las Vegas officers approached a suspicious vehicle and questioned a man who initially gave them a false name. He was later identified as Devin Miliki Senegal, 23, wanted in the killing of Adriana Gonzales, 21.

Devin Miliki Senegal, 23, was arrested for allegedly killing Adriana Gonzales, 21. (Fresno PD)

Authorities said Gonzales was fatally shot on Nov. 11, 2023, in Fresno.

Police took Senegal into custody on both a DUI charge and an outstanding murder warrant. He was booked into the Clark County Detention Center.

Fresno detectives have also named two others involved in the case.

Aaminah Norman, 26, is now considered a primary suspect in Gonzales’ murder, and an arrest warrant has been issued, according to authorities.

Authorities also believe Sabrina Acosto-Ramirez, 29, assisted after the crime, issuing a separate warrant for her on accessory charges.

Aaminah Norman (left), 26, and Sabrina Acosto-Ramirez, 29, are wanted in connection with the murder of Adriana Gonzales. (Fresno PD)
Aaminah Norman (left), 26, and Sabrina Acosto-Ramirez, 29, are wanted in connection with the murder of Adriana Gonzales. (Fresno PD)

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Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Norman or Acosto-Ramirez is encouraged to contact the Fresno Police Department or anonymously through Valley Crime Stoppers at 559-498-STOP (7867).

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Anthony W. Haddad, who graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with his undergraduate degree and has an MBA at Fresno State, is the Swiss Army knife of GV Wire. He writes stories, manages social media, and represents the organization on the ground.

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