Authorities reported this Monday that a woman died after falling at around 9:37 pm last Sunday, at the Galería building in San Patricio, Guaynabo.
According to Uniform’s preliminary report, a call was received through the 9-1-1 Emergency System regarding a medical case. When they arrived at the place, they found the lifeless body of a woman on the floor of the bathroom identified as Gloria Haddock Santiago, 72 years old.
He hit his head and died.
Paramedics from the Municipal Medical Emergencies of Guaynabo arrived at the scene and certified that there were no vital signs.
Agent Ángel Sánchez assigned to the precinct of Juan Domingo, agent Lenda Colón from the Homicide division of the Bayamón Criminal Investigation Corps, and prosecutor Marcus Torres conducted the investigation.
A case has been filed against three women accused of kidnapping and beating another in Guaynabo
Authorities filed criminal charges this Sunday against three women accused of kidnapping and beating another woman who was preparing to buy a dog from them in Guaynabo.
According to the Puerto Rico Police Bureau (NPPR), the injured party met the accused, identified as Solmaris Fuentes Ríos, 32 years old; Daphne M. Camacho Rios, 25; and Loinarys Nazario Cotto, 29, for taking a Dalmatian dog.
However, Fuentes Ríos, Camacho Ríos and Nazario Cotto approached the victim and started attacking him with fists and kicks in different parts of the body.
After that, the woman, who was robbed of her money, the animal, a cell phone and a wallet with personal documents, was put in the trunk of a car. The Uniformed Police confirmed that, after going around several times, the three left the injured woman in the area of the Bello Monte cemetery.
The case was consulted by prosecutor Marcus Torres Skerret, who ordered charges for aggravated robbery, kidnapping and serious assault.
Fuentes Ríos and Camacho Ríos were brought before Judge Maranyelí Colón Requejo, who after listening to the evidence, found cause for arrest, placing them on a global bond of $300 thousand, which they did not give, and they were put in the prison of Bayamón .
An arrest warrant was issued in absentia against Nazario Cotto with a bail of $150,000.
The investigation of this case was led by agent Miriam Colón, from the Robbery Division of the Criminal Investigation Corps (CIC) in Bayamón.