West
2 arrested after remains of Colorado children missing since 2018 found in storage unit, suitcase
Two suspects have been taken into custody in connection to the murders of two children who had been missing for more than five years, according to the Pueblo Police Department.
Police confirmed in a statement Saturday that Jesus Dominguez, 35, had been arrested as a suspect in the murders of Yesenia Dominguez and Jesus Dominguez, Jr.
In January, Pueblo Police began an investigation after a child’s body was found encased in concrete in a storage unit and another found in a suitcase in the trunk of a scrapped car.
According to police, Jesus Dominguez and Corena Rose Minjarez, 36, were interviewed in late January as persons of interest, after Dominguez was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
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The Pueblo Police Department announced that they have arrested two suspects in connection with the deaths of two children who had not been seen in more than five years. (Pueblo Police Department)
On Feb. 15, police received DNA confirmation that the remains found in the metal container belonged to Yesenia Dominguez and the remains found in the suitcase belonged to Jesus Dominguez Jr.
According to police, no missing person reports were ever submitted for Yesenia Dominguez or Jesus Dominguez Jr., and authorities were not aware that the children were missing until Jan. 20, 2024.
Investigators stated that Yesenia Dominguez was approximately 3-years-old when she was last seen, and would be 9-years-old now. Jesus Dominguez was approximately 5-years-old when he was last seen, and would have been approximately 10-years-old.
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Corena Rose Minjarez was taken into custody on Thursday and Jesus Dominguez was taken into custody on Saturday as suspects of interest in double homicide. (Pueblo Police Department)
An arrest warrant was issued for Minjarez and Dominguez on two counts of First Degree Murder and two counts of Abuse of a Corpse.
Minjarez was arrested shortly after the warrant was issued on Thursday and is being held at the Pueblo County Detention Center on a $2 million bond.
Dominguez was located with the community’s assistance and was arrested on Saturday. He is also being held at the Pueblo County Detention Center on a $2 million bond, police said.
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Montana
Montana Outdoor Radio Show – April 25th Recap
Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked all things runoff. Reports from across the state highlighted rising rivers, muddy water, and anglers shifting gears to find fishable conditions.
We also covered where to look when your favorite river blows out, what techniques are working in higher water, and how quickly conditions can change with a few warm days. Of course, there were a few stories about showing up to chocolate milk rivers and having to scramble for a backup plan.
If you missed it, catch the full episode now for statewide fishing updates, spring conditions, and all the latest Montana outdoor talk.
Nevada
1 dead after crash on Interstate 15 in Las Vegas; northbound lanes closed
A pedestrian was killed in a fatal crash on Interstate 15 just north of Washington Avenue in Las Vegas on Friday night, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
The crash, which happened just before 9:30 p.m. Friday, involved a pickup truck and a pedestrian the Highway Patrol’s trooper Shawn Haggstrom said in an email. The pedestrian, who was identified as a man, was confirmed dead at the scene.
The driver of the pickup truck stayed at the scene and was cooperating with investigators, the Highway Patrol said.
The crash has closed down all travel lanes of the northbound I-15 at Washington. The Interstate 11 ramp to the I-15 is also closed, Haggstrom said. All northbound I-15 traffic was being diverted off at the D Street off-ramp.
It wasn’t known how long the closures would last, Haggstrom said.
Contact Brett Clarkson at bclarkson@reviewjournal.com
New Mexico
Stronger winds develop this weekend
Welcome to the weekend!
If you are heading out the door this morning, chilly temperatures have settled into sections of west and northwest New Mexico. Temperatures are ranging from the 30’s, in the northwest, to the 60’s in the southeast. Today’s high temperature forecast will have near seasonable temperatures throughout the state, with Albuquerque expected to reach the 70s once again. The rest of the Land of Enchantment can anticipate a spread of high temperatures from the 60s to the upper 80s. Similar to most of this week, Saturday will also bring gusty winds. Gusty westerly winds will range from 25-45 mph before stronger winds return on Sunday.
Our upper-level winds will strengthen as the jet stream glides over the state. Those stronger winds above will bring high winds to sections of New Mexico. Wind gusts along the central mountain chain could reach 50-60 mph or more on Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service (NWS) will issue High Wind Watches and Wind Advisories for gusts that could reach 50 and 60 mph. Those warnings will be for several communities along the central mountain chain, Estancia Valley, sections of Guadalupe/Lincoln counties, and southwest New Mexico.
In true New Mexico fashion fire danger will also accompany the strong winds this weekend. The NWS will issue Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches both days for fires that can easily start and spread underneath these weather conditions. Most of these will be for eastern and southern New Mexico. Fire Weather Watches also extend through central and western New Mexico for tomorrow. Precipitation chances are also expected to return this weekend.
Wet and dry storms are possible on Sunday in sections of west, central and northwest New Mexico. Aside from sprinkles to light rain, lighting would be the concern to spark new wildfires. Mountain snow is also forecasted with this push of moisture Saturday night through Sunday. A dusting to a few inches is possible in the peaks of the northern mountains, while the peaks in the San Juans, in southwest Colorado, could pick up 6-12 inches. After Sunday breezy winds are still forecasted on Monday throughout New Mexico before a wetter pattern emerges later next week. Have a great Saturday!
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