MIDVALE — The attorney for one of the men accused of kidnapping and killing a Kearns woman wants evidence seized from his client's apartment — namely the suspected murder weapon — suppressed because he claims police served a search warrant on the wrong apartment.
Orlando Esiesa Tobar, 29, who goes by the moniker "Chaparro," is one of the two men accused of kidnapping Conzuelo "Nicole" Solorio-Romero, 25, from her home in Kearns on Feb. 6. A total of six people have been charged in connection with her disappearance and death.
Tobar, along with Jorge Rafael Medina-Reyes, 21, took Solorio-Romero to a residence in West Valley City, 1136 W Elba Ave., where Tobar questioned her "regarding what she told police that resulted in one of his close associates being arrested and taken into federal custody," according to charging documents.