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Should suspected murder weapon, other evidence be suppressed in case of kidnapped Kearns woman?

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.

Warrant outlines new details in case of Kearns kidnapping, murder

Deseret News Share this story Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera speaks at a press conference at the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office in South Salt Lake on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, where it was announced two people were arrested night in connection with the disappearance and death of 25-year-old Conzuelo “Nicole” Solorio-Romero. Scott G Winterton, Deseret News A man found hiding in a closet. A Google map search for a location in Iowa. Phone calls from the Salt Lake County Jail. New court documents contain added new twists in the already complicated case involving the killing of 25-year-old Conzuelo “Nicole” Solorio-Romero, who prosecutors say was kidnapped from her home in Kearns, murdered at another location, then dumped at a third location that has yet to be disclosed.

Warrant outlines new details in case of kidnapped, killed Kearns woman

SALT LAKE CITY A man found hiding in a closet. A Google map search for a location in Iowa. Phone calls from the Salt Lake County Jail. New court documents contain added new twists in the already complicated case involving the killing of 25-year-old Conzuelo Nicole Solorio-Romero, who prosecutors say was kidnapped from her home in Kearns, murdered at another location, then dumped at a third location that has yet to be disclosed. Six people have been charged in connection with her death: Carolina Marquez, 38, of Salt Lake City; her son Fernando Marquez, 22, of Kearns; Cristian Noe Morales-Gonzales, 26, address unknown; Ivan Jesus Acosta, 27, of Salt Lake City; Orlando Esiesa Tobar, 29, from Honduras; and Jorge Rafael Medina-Reyes, 21, address unknown.

6 People Charged in Murder of Conzuelo Nicole Solorio-Romero

Conzuelo “Nicole” Solorio-Romero Deseret News. Formal charges were filed against four more people in connection to her death. Ivan Acosta, 27: Obstructing justice, abuse of desecration of a human body. Carolina Marquez, 38: Murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstructing justice, abuse or desecration of a human body. Fernando Marquez, 22, who is Carolina Marquez’s son: Murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstructing justice. Cristian Morales, 26: Obstructing justice, abuse or desecration of a human body. Orlando Esiesa Tobar, 29, and Jorge Rafael Medina-Reyes, 21, were previously charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, and obstructing justice. According to the new story from authorities, Carolina Marquez, the owner of Tacos Mi Caramelo restaurant, might have ordered Solorio-Romero to be kidnapped because the victim owed her money. Tobar and Medina allegedly abducted Nicole, bringing her to a studio apartment. There, they questioned her about what she told cops ab

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