The third accused of the crime of Ivana Garcilazo, the Rosario Central fan murdered with stones by Newell's supporters at the exit of the Rosario classic played on September 30, turned himself in to the police this Thursday and was detained, so they are now two prisoners, while there is one fugitive, judicial sources reported this afternoon. This is a 40-year-old man, identified as J.J.M., who this morning appeared at the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) headquarters in Rosario and was placed at the disposal of the prosecutor in the case, Gastón Ávila. Marcos Cella, lawyer for the victim's family, informed Télam that the arrest occurred after a "search was carried out this morning at his home, where he was not there." "It was as we said: when he saw himself surrounded, he surrendered," said the lawyer. According to sources, J.J.M. He had escaped from the crime scene, where he had been filmed by security cameras and seen by several witnesses, including a taxi driver who chased him and Damián Reinfestuel, the Chemistry professor who remains at large and is believes he fled to Bolivia. Ariel Cabrera, a Physical Education teacher, also a Newell's fan, like the other two suspects, had already been arrested for the homicide. "Cabrera, Reinfestuel and the third defendant had met to eat and watch the classic on television at the latter's brother's house, located about thirty blocks from the scene of the murder, as far as they walked," Cella said. The sources added that in the coming days J.J.M. He will be subjected to an imputation hearing at the Rosario Criminal Justice Center.