The following 10 murders and disappearances occurred in the Valley within the last three decades or so during the month of January. They have yet to be solved.
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10 January cold cases yet to be solved in the Valley
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and last updated 2021-01-01 09:00:08-05
PHOENIX â Police are still searching for answers after the disappearance of a group home resident, the murder of a young woman at home with her baby, the shooting deaths of multiple party attendees, and the killings of men in their apartments.
The following 10 cold cases occurred in various years during the month of December. Please contact authorities if you have any information that could help solve them.
Murder of Nicole Aguilera: January 1991
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On Jan. 17, 1991, Nicole Molly Aguilera was found brutally murdered inside her apartment near 3rd Avenue and Buckeye Road.