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San José police request collaboration to locate a person required for homicide

San José

The Ministry of the Interior issued a statement informing that the San José Police Headquarters requests the collaboration of the population to locate a 65-year-old man, required by Justice for the murder of a 50-year-old woman, whose body was found on friday in the waters of the San José River at the height of Valdéz Chico.

Said Headquarters issued characteristic information and spread the photo to find the whereabouts of Pablo Gentil Mesa Soca, who does not have a criminal record.

The man is approximately 1.85 meters tall and weighs around 110 kilos. He was last seen wearing black leather sandals, blue pants, a belt, a light gray shirt and a dark gray jacket, the Interior Ministry reported.

To provide information, call 911, 0800 5000, 098 397 986 (San José Zone II Investigations Area) or in person at any police station in the country.

The discovery occurred on Friday. Police examined the body to determine if it corresponded to the identity of a woman who was reported missing on Wednesday. This person rented a cabin together with her partner in the Kiyú resort for 10 days and since then her family had no more contact with them. She was one of the daughters of the woman who appeared before the Police to report her absence.

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