NEW BRUNSWICK — A 28-year-old man faces 30 years to life in prison after a jury found him guilty on all counts during his murder trial for stalking and fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend in South Brunswick in 2015.
Giver Quiroz-Vasquez, also known as Gilberto Juarez-Vasquez and Erick Morales Sandin, of New Brunswick, was also found guilty on Oct. 3 of unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon with a purpose to use it unlawfully against the person of another.
During the trial, Middlesex County Assistant Prosecutor Bina Desai and Middlesex County Assistant Prosecutor Simret Michael presented evidence and testimony showing Vasquez on June 24, 2015 followed Alicia Martinez-Izaguirr, 24, of New Brunswick, from her new boyfriend’s house, waited for her while she stopped at Dunkin’ Donuts and fired at her car when she turned onto Docks Corner Road in South Brunswick, but missed.
Quiroz-Vasquez then proceeded to follow Martinez-Izaguirr into the parking lot at 241 Docks Corner Road, where she worked, walked up to her car window and shot her twice in the head before fleeing the area.
The investigation further showed the Quiroz-Vasquez took a 2004 silver Volkswagen Passat belonging to one of his friends, used the vehicle to follow his ex-girlfriend, and fled in the Volkswagen, which later was abandoned.
An investigation into the shooting led to Vasquez. He was found the day after the shooting in New Hope, Pennsylvania and was arrested during an intensive investigation by Detective Monica Shearer of the South Brunswick Police Department and Detectives Craig Marchak and Grace Brown of the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office.
Vasquez is expected to be sentenced in New Brunswick on January 18, 2018 by Superior Court Judge Pedro J. Jimenez Jr.