A Covington man has been arrested in connection with a murder case in Gilmer County.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a release Friday evening that Calvin Harvard, 28, was arrested on charges of theft by receiving stolen property and tampering with evidence. Authorities recovered three vehicles connected with the case.
One of the vehicles was a red Ford Focus that belonged to Rossana Delgado of Bethlehem. Delgado was found dead at a residence in Cherry Log on April 20.
The five primary suspects in the case, Juan Ayala-Rodriguez, 35, of Gainesville, Megan Alyssa Colone, 30, of Stone Mountain, Oscar Manuel Garcia, 26, of Austell, and Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juarez, 29, of Oklahoma City, OK and a woman who remains unidentified, are still at large.
The other vehicles recovered in Harvard's arrest were a white Ford F150 and a white Buick Regal that belonged to two of the suspects.
Anyone with information on the suspects are asked to contact the GBI.
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