A judge ordered probation Tuesday for a man who admitted to helping to destroy evidence after the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old walking home from a party.

Victor Cardena-Pizarro, 20, pleaded guilty to harboring, concealing or aiding a felony offender in August. The slaying of Luis Garcia-Molina occurred in February near the 4700 block of Corsaire Avenue in the northeast valley.

Cardena-Pizarro was one of six suspects who previously faced charges in connection with the killing.

District Judge Jacqueline Bluth ordered a 12- to 30-month suspended sentence and placed him on probation with a condition of 90 days in custody at the Clark County Detention Center.

Prosecutors agreed, as part of the plea deal, not to oppose probation with 90 days in jail.

Cardena-Pizarro has 232 days credit f

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