Cold case solved, finally, after DNA evidence brings authorities to the identification of the suspect.
Cold Case Solved, Finally
A suspect has been arrested and charged with the murder of a woman whose body was found in northern California forty years ago resulting in another cold case solved. Alfredo Carretero Jr., the suspect, was linked to the crime through DNA evidence making the cold case solved after many years.
The victim, Noelle Russo, was found beaten and deceased in 1983 and people have been waiting for the “cold case solved” news for forty years already. Despite collecting evidence and identifying persons of interest over the years, there were no previous arrests which resulted in no “cold case solved” news for many years.
Investigators sent evidence for DNA analysis, leading to the identification of Carretero as the suspect and finally sharing the “cold case solved” news to those who are waiting. According to a published article by NBC News, he has been booked into jail and is being held without bail which finally puts the waiting game at rest of the “cold case solved” news.
The Hope For More “Cold Case Solved” News
In a published article by ABC7 News, detectives had been investigating Russo’s case for 40 years and worked closely with the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office.
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office continues to hope to share “cold case solved” news with other waiting families and is continuing to investigate cold cases and pursue justice for victims of violent crimes.
Russo’s family has been notified of the arrest and requests privacy.
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