
A Green Bay man connected to a murder case has pleaded not guilty.
Alexander Burgos-Mojica is facing a charge of Harboring and Aiding a Felon for his role in the death of 36-year-old Jason Mendez-Ramos in September.
His body was found on the UW-Green Bay campus after a grass fire was extinguished.
A witness reported seeing a large truck leave the area, which lead to the arrest of Burgos-Mojica, Pedro Santiago-Marquez, and Jeisaac Rodriguez-Garcia.
Burgos-Mojica will be in court in August for his trial, while Santiago-Marquez has been charged with 1st Degree Intentional Homicide and Mutilating a Corpse as Party to the Crime.
Rodriguez-Garcia is also facing a charge of Mutilating a Corpse as a Party to the Crime.












