Alleged femicides of Nohemí and Yulizsa arrested in Chihuahua

The Prosecutor’s Office of Chihuahua announced the arrest of two people allegedly responsible for the femicides of Nohemí Medina and Julizsa Ramírez, a couple whose remains were located in a place on the Juárez-Porvenir highway.
Elements of the Specialized Unit on Homicides of Women for Gender Reasons arrested Jaqueline Isela C. R. and David R., 25 and 24 years old, who face the charge of aggravated femicide and were subjected to preventive detention.
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It is expected that the hearing to link or not to the process will be on January 28, detailed the Prosecutor’s Office who said not to rule out any line of investigation in the double femicide.
According to the version of the Prosecutor’s Office, the couple was contacted on January 15 in the afternoon and approached by the alleged perpetrators, without detailing the reason for the meeting.
The detainees allegedly took the couple inside a home located on Del Ejido Street, intersection with Alejandro Domínguez Street, in the town of San Isidro, in Ciudad Juárez, where they were “viciously murdered” and later, their remains thrown on the road.

“The aforementioned place was duly reviewed through a search warrant, finding sufficient evidence that the double crime was committed there and the arrest warrant was obtained against the couple who are detained for these facts,” the Prosecutor’s Office said.
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Original source in Spanish

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