OPD apprehends wanted New Mexico fugitive

Odessa Police, with the help of the U.S. Marshals Service and the Department of Public Safety, apprehended a New Mexico fugitive suspected of a homicide Wednesday.

Police responded to the 4900 block of Winchester around 7 p.m. Wednesday about a wanted fugitive, according to an OPD news release.

Upon arrival, officers found a woman matching the description of the wanted fugitive, 33-year-old Danielle Razo, the release stated.

Razo was wanted out of Hobbs, New Mexico in connection to a homicide, a first-degree felony, and conspiracy to commit murder, a second-degree felony, the release detailed.

Jail records show Razo was taken to the Ector County Detention Center Thursday.