Bedford County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference Friday night in relation to the murder of Raymond Wood, a 17-year-old from Lynchburg. They released information about the sequence of events.

On Monday at 9:30 p.m., a driver called Bedford County 911 saying she found a dead person on Roaring Run Road in Bedford County. The driver told dispatchers that an older model Honda Accord with one occupant drove by at a high speed. The driver said the Honda was going toward Route 221.

Soon after, a deputy found the Honda near Virginia Memorial Park on Route 221. The deputy turned and stopped the car and the driver of the car identified himself as Victor Rodas, 19, of Lynchburg. The deputy learned Rodas was living in the U.S. illegally. Rodas was detained and taken to the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office. Immigration and Customs (ICE) was contacted Tuesday morning.

On Tuesday, deputies learned there was a report of a missing 17-year-old boy from Lynchburg filed that morning. On Tuesday afternoon, the medical examiner identified the body as the missing boy from Lynchburg. Deputies say it appears 17-year-old Raymond Wood did not leave voluntarily.

Around 8 a.m. on Tuesday, a citizen on Brookhill Road called the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office to report that two Hispanic males walked up and asked him to make a call for them. After the phone call, a small sports car driven by a Hispanic male came by and picked them up. Soon after, the same car came back to pick up two other Hispanic men, leaving the scene at a high speed. The citizen said the car was headed toward Lynchburg on Route 221.

Minutes later, deputies found the car on Route 221 and stopped it on Cottontown Road. The car was occupied by three Hispanic males, two of which are living in the U.S. illegally. José Corea-Venutra, was wanted for murder in Montgomery County, Maryland. The three occupants, along with the vehicle were taken to the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office.

On Tuesday afternoon, ICE officers arrived at hte Bedford County Sheriff's Office and detained 24-year-old Lasandra Vasquez and Rodas. They were taken to the Roanoke City Jail. Corea-Ventura was taken to the Blue Ridge Regional Jail and held on the Montgomery County, Md., murder charge. The driver of the car wasn't detained.

"Due to the fact that the subjects were undocumented illegal aliens and not locals an inordinate amount of man hours was required to insure the true identity of these individuals," Sheriff Mike Brown said at Friday's press conference.

Corea-Ventura , Rodas and Vasquez have been charged with second-degree murder of Wood. Officials say all three are known MS-13 gang members and "undocumented illegal aliens."

Sheriff Mike Brown and Chief Raul Diaz released a joint statement: