On 13 Nov 2023, Jerry Agar <
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> One breeder and her welfare sprog gone from the roles! Give this man
> some condoms and a medal.
A 26-year-old man wanted for murder in Wisconsin in the killing of his
pregnant girlfriend, whose body was found inside a purple suitcase three
years ago, was arrested Thursday by Gladstone police.
Jose E. Dominguez-Garcia, of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, has an arrest warrant
from the state on two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and
the concealment of a corpse. He is accused of killing Rosaly Rodriguez,
26, and her unborn baby, according to news reports from the state.
Early Thursday, shortly after midnight, Gladstone police were alerted to
a scan by an automated license-plate-reading camera of a plate that had
been reported stolen, Capt. Karl Burris said in a statement.
When officers contacted the driver in a parking lot, he gave different
names when asked who he was and was carrying multiple identification
cards, Burris said. The officers ultimately determined the driver was
Dominguez-Garcia and learned he was sought by authorities in Wisconsin.
Dominguez-Garcia was questioned by police there after Rodriguez went
missing in July 2020, the Leader-Telegram, a newspaper in Wisconsin’s
Chippewa Valley, reported in December 2021. Dominguez-Garcia and
Rodriguez had worked together at a restaurant and bar in the Wisconsin
Dells area, which is known for its tourism and theme parks.
Three months later, Rodriguez’s body was found roughly 140 miles away at
a farm in Chippewa County, the newspaper reported. Authorities alleged
when charges were filed that Dominguez-Garcia was linked to the crime by
DNA evidence and a vehicle registered to him that had signs of human
decomposition in its trunk.
Online court records show the Wisconsin warrant was issued in December
2021. Dominguez-Garcia was arrested and booked in the Clay County jail
on Thursday. He was being held there pending a transfer to Wisconsin
authorities.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article282292578.html