On Wednesday morning, police reportedly found a previously deported Mexican illegal alien Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino in a puddle of mud, armed with a rifle, after the suspect reportedly murdered five Americans in Missouri.

Serrano-Vitorino reportedly killed his first four victims in Kansas City, Kansas, according to the Kansas City Star.

A day after Monday night’s still-unexplained killing of four men in Kansas City, Kan., friends and family members gathered in the street to share their pain and their questions. About 60 people mingled together, lighting candles and saying prayers, in the 2600 block of South 48th Street on Tuesday night. Many were relatives of Mike Capps, also known as Chainsaw, and two brothers, Clint and Austin Harter, all shot to death along with another man Monday night at Capps’ home near 36th and Oliver streets, about a mile away. Police have not yet released the names of the victims, but relatives identified family members who were killed. Ruth Harter, Clint Harter’s widow, led the group in a prayer. She said the brothers would be buried together Monday. She had been married to Clint Harter for eight years and their daughter Zoivanii is 2 years old. Ruth Harter is eight months pregnant. She said her husband was good family man. “He was a loving person,” she said. “He was a loving husband.”

According to Fox News, Serrano-Vitorino is also a suspect in “the shooting death of 49-year-old Randy Nordman in Montgomery County.”

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appears to have overlooked him:

Serrano-Vitorino is accused of murdering four men late Monday night at his neighbor’s home in Kansas City, Kan. He was also wanted in connection with the shooting death of 49-year-old Randy Nordman in Montgomery County. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a statement late Tuesday that Serrano-Vitorino was a Mexican national who was in the U.S. illegally. According to authorities, he was held at the Overland Park, Kan. Municipal Court on Sept. 14. The fingerprinting generated an ICE detainer, but the agency was “erroneously issued … to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, instead of the Overland Park Municipal Court.” The Department of Homeland Security said that Serrano-Vitorino was released from custody without ICE being notified, though they did not elaborate on why. ICE also confirmed that Serrano-Vitorino had been deported back to Mexico in 2004, but had since returned illegally.

ICE did not return request for comment from Breitbart News.

Serrano-Vitorino allegedly murdered his first four victims with an AK-47, according to FOX4KC. Nearby schools were also put on lockdown, thanks to one murderous illegal alien who — allegedly — didn’t let deportation deter him from committing more crimes in America.

Email Katie at kmchugh@breitbart.com.