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Man Held For Extradition May Be Linked To Westchester Murder

A suspect who has been linked to the death of a Westchester woman in 2005 and the murder of a teenager in the Bronx is reportedly being extradited to New York after being busted for a traffic stop in Florida.

Christopher Gonzalez.

Christopher Gonzalez.

Photo Credit: Collier County Sheriff
Angel Serbay

Angel Serbay

Photo Credit: New York State Police

According to multiple reports, Christopher Gonzalez, 39, is being held in Naples and awaiting extradition back to New York City after being pulled over for driving with a suspended license.

Gonzalez allegedly murdered a 19-year-old in the Bronx in 2000 and has been linked to the death of 25-year-old Angel Serbay in Yonkers, who was found strangled near the Sprain Brook Parkway in 2005.

On Sept. 3, 2005 at approximately 8:18 a.m., the New York State Police were dispatched to the northbound side of the Sprain Brook Parkway, just north of the Jackson Road overpass, to investigate the discovery of human remains.

A passing motorist contacted police after he observed what appeared to be a body covered by a yellow tarp discarded on the side of the parkway.

The victim, later identified as Serbay, was discovered wearing jeans, a blue, white, and black striped halter top, and black New Balance sneakers. The Westchester County Medical Examiner determined that Serbay died as a result asphyxiation by strangulation. State police have actively been investigating Serbay's death for more than a decade.

Gonalez is now awaiting extradition back to New York to answer the charges.

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