The couple is sought by the homicide of Daylon Fleitas González, a 37 -year -old Hialeah resident.
Miami, United States. -The Miami-Dade Sheriff Office asked for help in his social networks To locate Alfredo Carballo González (32 years old) and Ariely Álvarez Cabrera (27), sought by the homicide of Daylon Fleitas González, 37, and to find a five -month -old baby who could be with them and in danger.
According to CBS News Miamiresearchers from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office believe that Fleitas was killed on Sunday, August 3 (he was reported as disappeared before the Police Department of Hialeah). The entity has not reported how the victim died or where the body was found. In the same report it is necessary that Carballo González and Álvarez Cabrera “are considered armed and dangerous”, so he insists not to approach them.
In statements collected by CBS News Miami, detective Samantha Choon stressed the risk for the child: “Our concern is the security of the baby. In itself it is difficult to take care of a five -month -old baby, and now we have people who are fugitive, fleeing the authorities and who have this five -month -old baby with them.”
Choon also warned about consequences for those who help evade justice: “If you are giving refuge to these fugitives, you could face sanctions. They can impute charges, they can arrest it. So we ask you that, if they see this, they give themselves.”
The victim’s family asks for answers
Daylon Fleitas’s mother, identified as Carmen, told CBS News Miami: “I have no words. (…) I’m waiting to listen to the answers. How did he happen? He knew them. They were good friends. I don’t know what happened. They took a piece of my heart. He was a young man full of life. He got along with everyone.”
On the other hand, Caden Booth, an employee of a store O’Reilly Auto Parts in Hialeah Gardens, said he had attended Alfredo González on Sunday, August 3, the same day that the researchers place the homicide: “The guy entered, looked and bought some microfiber towels. That was all he did. He entered and left. They were used to remove wax.”
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office reiterated, in its Instagram message, that those who have data on the whereabouts of Alfredo Carballo González, Ariely Álvarez Cabrera or the five-month-old baby immediately contact Homicide Bureau (305-471-2400) OA Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers (305-471-TIPS / 847).
