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Wife of Slain California Fire Captain Arrested in Mexico

Wife of Slain California Fire Captain Arrested in Mexico

The wife of a slain California fire captain, identified as Sara Smith, has been arrested in Mexico following an extensive manhunt. The arrest took place in a coastal town near Cancun, where Smith was apprehended by Mexican authorities in collaboration with the FBI. The victim, Captain Michael Johnson, was found stabbed to death in their home in Riverside, California, last month.

Authorities had been searching for Smith since the discovery of her husband's body. The motive behind the killing remains under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest it may have been related to domestic disputes. The arrest has brought some closure to the Riverside community, which had been shaken by the brutal murder of a well-respected firefighter.

Smith is currently awaiting extradition to the United States, where she will face charges of murder. The case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime and the victim's status as a public servant. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department expressed gratitude to the Mexican authorities for their cooperation in capturing the suspect.

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