Man arrested by US Marshals after daylong manhunt will again face 2014 murder charges

A 13th Judicial District judge decided Friday the man arrested by US Marshals last Saturday after a daylong manhunt in Albuquerque will be prosecuted on charges stemming from the 2014 murder of a man in Los Lunas.

George Bond again faces first-degree murder, shooting from a motor vehicle resulting in death, shooting from a motor vehicle involving injury, tampering with evidence and conspiracy charges in the July 2014 murder of 21-year-old Charles Davlin, according to District Attorney Lemuel Martinez.

Two others were also arrested in Sept. 2014 in connection to the murder.

Bond’s case was dismissed in November, but an order to reopen the case was granted January 29. When Bond failed to appear at the hearing on Feb. 1, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Bond escaped federal agents and Albuquerque police when they tried to arrest him at a downtown Albuquerque post office Feb. 19.

He was arrested the next morning, along with six others, at an Albuquerque trailer park. US Marshals shot and killed 23-year-old Edgar Camacho-Alvarado in that incident.

In addition to this case, Bond also has several other past charges.

In September 2013, he was charged with breaking into a home and resisting arrest. The next month, he was charged with stealing a car and again evading arrest.

In July 2014 he was charged with stealing a car and aggravated fleeing an officer. Then, in January 2015, he was charged with drug possession and aggravated fleeing.

The trial for Bond’s murder charge is expected to start in November.

This story was originally published at KOB.com

Posted on: February 26, 2016Blair Miller