Crime & Safety

Man Killed 2 Friends Following Disagreement: St. Pete Police

The suspect is accused of dumping the first body out of a car in a St. Pete area, and leaving the other body inside the car Sunday evening.

Following a disagreement with two friends, 33-year-old Patrick Cretors is accused of killing them and dumping one's body on a St. Pete street, authorities said.
Following a disagreement with two friends, 33-year-old Patrick Cretors is accused of killing them and dumping one's body on a St. Pete street, authorities said. (St. Pete Police )

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — A suspect who is accused of a double-homicide that occurred Sunday evening has been arrested Monday on first degree murder charges, St. Pete police said.

Patrick Cretors, 33, got into an argument with two of his friends, Geno Hansana, 29, and Ai Noy Graham, 30, at an undisclosed location before 7:18 p.m., according to authorities. At 7:18 p.m., investigators were informed of suspicious circumstances in the 3200 block of 11th Avenue South, St. Pete. The body of Hansana was found on the street in this area, detectives said.

Twenty-four minutes after officers received the information about the unusual circumstances on 11th Avenue South, 9-1-1 operators got a call about a dead man inside a vehicle in the 2800 block of 20th Avenue North. Following the disagreement among the three men, Cretor is accused of shooting them both, and dumping Hansana's body in the street, and leaving Graham's body in a car before the suspect abandoned the vehicle on 20th Avenue North. Deputies located him soon afterward.

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Patrick Cretors, 33, was located by police shortly after he killed two of his friends in St. Petersburg Sunday evening, according to authorities. (St. Pete Police)

Cretors was arrested on first degree murder charges Monday morning at an undisclosed location, according to investigators. Due to this case still being investigated further details could not be released, officers said.

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