WHO’S WHO? Here are the figures involved in mysterious Winter Springs carjacking case

Nearly two weeks later, these are the people who have been tied to the investigation

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Earlier this month, a Florida woman was captured on video being carjacked at an intersection near Winter Springs, leading detectives to investigate her homicide.

Since then, investigators have discovered that several other criminal cases are somehow tied to this carjacking, raising even more questions about why it happened.

Due to the growing number of people who have become embroiled in the investigation, News 6 has created the following list to keep them in order.

Below is a rundown of these figures and their relation to the carjacking based on information from law enforcement.


KATHERINE AGUASVIVAS VICTIM

Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31 (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

Katherine Aguasvivas is the victim in this case.

On April 11, she left her home in Homestead and drove to Seminole County. A green Acura began ramming her vehicle about a half-mile before she reached the intersection of East Lake Drive and Tuskawilla Road near Winter Springs.

After Aguasvivas stopped at a red light, a masked gunman approached her white Dodge Durango while pointing a gun at her. He then got into the back seat before both vehicles pulled away.

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Detectives suspect Aguasvivas was ordered at gunpoint to turn around again and head southbound on Tuskawilla Road toward the Seminole/Orange County line to Aloma Avenue.

The Durango was found badly damaged by a fire later that evening in Osceola County, and a body was found inside. Investigators believe the body was Aguasvivas, prompting detectives to consider this a homicide case.

According to Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma, Aguasvivas appeared to be targeted, though the motive is still unclear.

Lemma told News 6 that Aguasvivas spent less than an hour in Seminole County, and his deputies have no knowledge of her or the suspects living, doing business, or being in the county before this incident.

Her husband told deputies she was there to visit family. However, deputies were unable to find any relatives in the area at this point.

No one has yet been charged in the carjacking or her believed death.


MIGUEL AGUASVIVAS VICTIM’S HUSBAND

Miguel Aguasvivas is Katherine Aguasvivas’ husband. The pair own two businesses in South Florida: a barber shop and a beauty salon.

After Katherine Aguasvivas was rammed by the green Acura, she called her husband, who reportedly told her not to stop.

After investigators found the body believed to be Katherine Aguasvivas, they called her brother and Miguel Aguasvivas to be interviewed. The two agreed to travel from Homestead to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office the next day.

Upon their arrival, Miguel Aguasvivas provided his cell phone and allowed detectives to search the device.

However, during the search, investigators discovered that Miguel Aguasvivas had been in contact with an Orange County deputy regarding the investigation.

On April 23, Sheriff Dennis Lemma announced that Miguel Aguasvivas was no longer cooperating with the investigation.


FRANCISCO ALBERTO ESTRELLA CHICON ORANGE COUNTY DEPUTY

Photo of Francisco Estrella, 33, included in the affidavit for arrest warrant (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Francisco Estrella Chicon is an Orange County deputy who became involved in this case thanks to Miguel Aguasvivas, the sheriff said.

After the discovery of the body believed to be Katherine Aguasvivas, Estrella Chicon called one of the detectives in the case while using the pseudonym “Francisco Archuela,” according to investigators.

He claimed to be Katherine Aguasvivas’ cousin and repeatedly tried to get more details about the case from the detective. He was told it was an active investigation and that such information couldn’t be released, according to the sheriff.

While searching Miguel Aguasvivas’ phone, investigators discovered that Estrella Chicon and Miguel Aguasvivas had been sharing information about that detective, and Estrella Chicon had shared a video recording of their conversation with Miguel Aguasvivas, investigators said.

In addition, they said they found evidence that Estrella Chicon had used a law enforcement database to pull up personal information about the detective.

As such, Estrella Chicon was arrested. Four days afterward, Estrella Chicon was granted a $15,000 bond and released from jail.

Lemma later discussed Estrella Chicon’s arrest, revealing that Katherine Aguasvivas’ brother and Miguel Aguasvivas had called a mutual childhood friend — who just so happened to be Estrella Chicon’s wife.


MONICSABEL ROMERO-SOTO — DRUG SUSPECT’S GIRLFRIEND

Monicsabel Romero-Soto (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

While not directly related to the carjacking, Monicsabel Romero-Soto was arrested in a separate case involving a possible drug ring.

Investigators said they intercepted a package of cocaine via USPS that had been addressed to a St. Cloud home from Puerto Rico.

During a sting operation, Homeland Security personnel arrested Romero-Soto after she picked up the parcel at the home where it was delivered.

It was later found that Romero-Soto lived in Casselberry, and her boyfriend — Giovany Crespo Hernandez — was involved in a Central Florida drug ring, according to investigators.

Seminole County deputies executed a search warrant at Romero Soto’s home, where they said they found several thousands of dollars, drug ledgers, multiple cell phones, high-value stolen jewelry and firearms.

Detectives said that $13,701 cash, narcotics, and stolen high-value jewelry were found at Romero's home. (U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida)

Alongside those items were several narcotics, including fentanyl, cannabis and other drug paraphernalia, detectives said.


GIOVANY CRESPO HERNANDEZ — DRUG SUSPECT LINKED TO VICTIM

A mugshot of Giovany Joel Crespo Hernandez as seen during a news conference by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office on April 19 (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

Romero-Soto’s boyfriend, Giovany Crespo Hernandez, was arrested Monday on fentanyl possession charges, days after Lemma announced in a news conference that authorities were searching for him.

Crespo Hernandez is believed to be the last person whom Katherina Aguasvivas spoke to. Lemma said those details were courtesy of the victim’s brother, who had apparently been investigating on his own.

Lemma said the brother didn’t recognize Crespo Hernandez, but he called him, took a screenshot of him, and gave that to detectives.

Detectives believe that Katherine Aguasvivas was headed to Casselberry to meet with Crespo Hernandez, which prompted to search of his and Romero-Soto’s home.


JORDANISH TORRES-GARCIA — PERSON OF INTEREST/POSSIBLE GUNMAN

Jordanish Torres-Garcia, 28, was arrested on Friday in Seminole County. (SCSO)

Jordanish Torres-Garcia is the man deputies are calling a “person of interest” in the armed carjacking and homicide case.

He was arrested by U.S. Marshals just after noon on Friday at a business in Orange County.

Lemma said his detectives have evidence Torres-Garcia bought the green Acura seen in the video of the carjacking on April 11 near Winter Springs.

They believe the same car was also seen at another homicide the day before, which involved a tow truck driver being gunned down in Orange County.

Torres-Garcia’s Facebook profile picture shows him wearing the same sweatshirt as the masked gunman during the carjacking, according to Lemma.

He was taken to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office for questioning Friday. He is being held in custody because he was wanted on gun charges out of Puerto Rico.

Court documents obtained by News 6 show Torres-Garcia was charged in federal court in 2015 after police searched an apartment where he was living and seized multiple guns and ammunition.

According to the documents, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in federal prison and three years of supervised release.

Records show Torres-Garcia was released from Coleman Federal Prison in Sumter County in October 2023.

He was instructed to report to the Casa Alborada Residential Reentry Center in Puerto Rico, but according to court documents, he never showed up.

A federal judge issued a warrant for his arrest that month, but he was not caught until law enforcement took him into custody on Friday.

When Torres-Garcia was arrested by Homeland Security in 2015, a records check revealed he had been convicted of a crime before.

Court records show Torres-Garcia also has a criminal history in Orange County.

On April 23, Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said he believed Torres-Garcia might have been the gunman seen in the carjacking footage.


KEVIN OCASIO JUSTINIANO — PERSON OF INTEREST/POSSIBLE DRIVER

28 year-old Kevin Ocasio Justiniano, also referred to as "Kevo" (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

Kevin Ocasio Justiniano — also known as “Kevo” — is another “person of interest” in the armed carjacking and homicide case.

According to Lemma, a red Toyota Corolla was seen at the apartment complex where the Green Acura was dropped off, and it picked up the occupants of the Acura after they finished cleaning off the Acura.

Lemma added that Ocasio Justiniano is believed to be the driver of the Corolla at that time, though he is also believed to be the Acura driver during the carjacking.

Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma announced that Kevin Ocasio Justiniano is believed to have driven a red Corolla that was seen picking up the occupants of the green Acura at the apartment complex where the Acura was previously towed away. (Seminole County Sheriff's Office)

Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact the Orange County Sheriff’s Office or the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.

Alternatively, tips can be made anonymously through Crimeline at 1-800-423-8477.

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