A 53-year-old Lakeville husband and father who has lived in the Twin Cities for 25 years or more is in jail on suspicion of fatally stabbing a man in a Texas hotel more than 30 years ago.
Police arrested Robert A. Otteson shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday at his home, and he was booked into the Dakota County jail in Hastings. A Thursday court appearance will address whether the defendant will challenge his extradition to Texas.
Otteson is accused of killing 42-year-old San Antonio businessman Francisco Narvaez in 1983 in a hotel room, police in Denton said Wednesday afternoon. Narvaez's car was found in northeast Oklahoma City several hours after his body was found.
"New leads were developed and evidence was discovered that led to the indictment," Denton police said in a statement, which did not elaborate on how they broke the case. A Texas grand jury indicted Otteson on Friday, ahead of his arrest by Minnesota authorities with Denton police investigators present.
In 2011, Denton police were retracing their steps in Oklahoma City, where they believe the killer had abandoned Narvaez's car. Police added then that waitresses at the Denton hotel's restaurant reported seeing Narvaez having breakfast with an unknown man the day before Narvaez's body was discovered.
"As you can imagine, the wife in this situation is kind of gobsmacked," said Tyler Bliss, a Twin Cities attorney who will represent Otteson during Thursday's extradition proceeding. "The family is in a really difficult situation, and they request privacy."
Bliss declined to say anything further, including whether Otteson would fight his return to Texas.
Otteson has been living in Lakeville with his wife and children, since the mid-1990s. Court records show he has stayed out of trouble with the law, other than a smattering of traffic tickets since the late 1980s.