A high-profile homicide investigation that has gripped Belize City since mid-April has reached a new milestone, with law enforcement announcing charges against a second suspect connected to the shooting death of 19-year-old Jamir Cambranes. Investigators confirmed that the ongoing case is built on a solid foundation of digital and surveillance evidence that has allowed them to steadily advance their probe.
Cambranes was killed in a gun attack on April 21, an act of violence that sent shockwaves through the local community and prompted an urgent, full-scale response from Belize City police. In the days immediately following the fatal incident, investigators completed a review of closed-circuit television footage and collected forensic evidence from the crime scene, leading to the arrest and murder charge of 33-year-old Kenrick Robinson.
On Wednesday, authorities announced the latest breakthrough in the investigation: 21-year-old Kameron Heusner, a local fisherman and college student based in Belize City, has been arrested and formally charged with murder. A court-issued arrest warrant was secured as the investigation progressed, allowing law enforcement to take Heusner into custody and file official charges.
To date, investigating officials have not publicly disclosed a confirmed motive for the killing. However, police spokespeople have emphasized that rigorous technical analysis and methodical investigative work have been the driving force behind the case, enabling investigators to quickly identify both suspects and connect them to the fatal shooting. Investigations remain ongoing as authorities work to finalize their case ahead of trial proceedings.
