A veteran
Philadelphia homicide detective stashed his girlfriend out-of-state and
hid her car while colleagues sought her in the slaying of her
ex-husband, an indictment charged Thursday.
Detective
Ronald Dove has been charged with obstruction, evidence tampering,
flight and conspiracy in a case the city prosecutor compared to 'a cheap
novel.'
Philadelphia
District Attorney Seth Williams said that Dove hid girlfriend Erica
Sanchez in an upstate New York motel for several weeks and even took her
to Niagara Falls during a weekend visit.
Charged:Authorities say Det. Ronald Dove,
stashed his girlfriend out-of-state while colleagues sought her in the
slaying of her ex-husband. He was indicted on charges that include
obstruction, evidence tampering, flight and conspiracy
Girlfriend: Erica Sanchez was arrested
about five weeks after Cesar Vera's body was found inside a closed
nightclub on Sept. 8, 2013.
Prosecution: Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams speaks during a news conference on Thursday
'He
checked with a supervisor (after the slaying), ... but failed to say he
was, at the very moment, with a prime murder suspect,' Williams said.
A defense lawyer said that Dove regrets the heartache he caused his peers.
'Ron
did not believe he was helping a criminal but believed he was
protecting a victim of domestic violence who acted in self-defense,'
lawyer Brian McMonagle said.
Sanchez was
arrested about five weeks after Cesar Vera's body was found inside a
closed nightclub on Sept. 8, 2013. Vera had been stabbed once in the
heart.
The delay cost police the chance to gather her clothes, fingernails, car seat and other physical evidence, Williams said.
Officials say Dove had driven her home from the scene and spent much of that day with her before the pair fled to New York.
And
they say he later lied to detectives and prosecutors as they tried to
investigate the case — and urged him to disclose what he knew about his
so-called 'friend.' He ultimately told several investigators that Vera
had been abusive and asked them to go easy in questioning Sanchez.
Dove
was fired a few months later. He surrendered Thursday morning and was
expected to be arraigned later in the day. Prosecutors said they would
not oppose bail.
Sanchez's murder trial is pending.
The grand jury that heard Dove's case is also investigating at least one other death that may be connected, authorities said.
'We
are trying to put together all the pieces, to solve all the homicides
that may be associated (with the case),' Williams said.
That
could include a slaying that took place inside a bar owned by Sanchez's
father in 2010. Dove was the lead detective. He and Sanchez started
dating about that time, prosecutors said.
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth
Williams said that Dove hid girlfriend Erica Sanchez in an upstate New
York motel for several weeks and even took her to Niagara Falls during a
weekend visit
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth
Williams, flanked by Philadelphia Police Department Deputy Commissioner
Denise Turpin, left, and Assistant District Attorney Marc Costanzo,
right, on Thursday
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