Dominican Republic police made another arrest this weekend over David Ortiz’s shooting — the 14th since the former Red Sox slugger’s mistaken-identity ambush, according to authorities.

Junior Cesar La Hoz Vargas was busted Saturday, accused of renting the apartment where accused mastermind Victor Hugo Gómez Vasquez hid out before he was captured on Friday, according to the Boston Globe.

Authorities on Friday also arrested Alberto Miguel Rodriguez Mota — the alleged inside man who paid the hit men about $8,000 — who was found by Dominican armed forces off the coast as he tried to flee Puerto Rico by boat, officials told the Globe.

One suspect still remains on the lam — Luis Alfredo Rivas Clase, who also is known as “The Surgeon,” according to officials.

A judge ruled on Saturday that initial court appearances for Gomez Vasquez and Rodriguez Mota could be pushed back, according to the Globe.

Prosecutors say the case is so “complex” at least 11 suspects in the case can be held for up to a year while the investigation continues.

Gómez Vasquez is accused of ordering the assassination of his cousin, Sixto David Fernández, who the suspect believed had been snitching on him to local authorities in a 2011 drug case that led to his imprisonment.

Fernández had been sitting with Ortiz at the Dial Bar and Lounge in Santo Domingo on June 9 when he was shot — with the hit men allegedly confusing the two because of a dimly-lit photo taken by Mota who was in the bar.

Ortiz, 43, was last week removed from intensive care at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is still recovering.