NAPOLIA, Fla. (WFLA) – 19-year-old Antonio Liceuti has an aggressive warrant for an arrest involving the death of a teenage girl. The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is also seeking help locate suspects.
Licout is a suspect in connection with the death of 18-year-old Aaliyah Gonzalez, who was shot and killed on April 10th.
His warrant was for using a deadly weapon to throw a worse battery, worse assault, fire or lethal missile into an occupied vehicle, the sheriff’s office said.
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The sheriff’s office said the resette was described as 6 feet tall and 200 pounds. He has hazel eyes and dark curly hair and has multiple tattoos on his arms. The tattoo on his left hand looks like a skeleton hand.

On April 10, detectives told the victim. I was with a group of friends between Ponce de Leon Drive and the road that kept the airport around 2:30am. They were when they were approached by another group where Lissey was participating.
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An argument broke out between the two groups, and Gonzalez and her friends tried to leave the area by car. Detectives said the shot was fired as they tried to drive. One of the bullets entered the car, slamming into the back of Gonzalez’s head, sitting behind the passenger seat.
Gonzalez passed away from an injury later that day in the hospital. The investigation includes a detective identifying Ressets as a shooter.
“Thanks to outstanding investigative work, our detectives have identified Antonio’s resave as responsible for this horrifying crime,” Sheriff Kevin Lambosk said. “They are now making tireless efforts to find him and arrest him.”
This is an aggressive investigation, and the evidence will be reviewed by the State Attorney’s Office to determine the appropriate charges seeking resatis.
Anyone with information about the location of Antonio Licout will be asked to call the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 239-252-9300 and will be qualifying for compensation.