The National Police reported this Wednesday that the search for a man identified as Ebel Noel Reinoso Dolvillealias “Double K“, identified as the alleged author of a homicide occurred during a assault to a grocery store in the Villa Olímpica sector, in the southern area of Santiago.
He made occurred in hours of tuesday nightwhen the young man Cheifry Escarramán Vargas19, lost his life after receiving multiple gunshot wounds.
The event occurred in the middle of a assault perpetrated by two individuals who moved in motorcycles and they wore protective helmets.
During the incident it was also wounded Luis Rafael Monción Reyes30 years old, one of the alleged assailants, who has gunshot wounds to the arm and left chest.
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Moncion Reyes remains admitted in a health center under police custody and, according to preliminary reports, admitted his participation in the made.
Research indicates that aggressors they arrived at commercial establishment and announced the assault. In the middle of a struggle, one of them made several shotscausing the death of the young man and leaving wounded to his accomplice.
They steal items
After the attack, the individuals they stole several yellow garments, presumably gold, and began the flight.
At the crime scene, police officers Scientific Police They collected two 9 millimeter caliber shell casings, a gun, a cell phone and a DVR equipment, evidence that were incorporated into the investigative process.
The National Police asked “Double K“to surrender by the means it considers appropriate, while ensuring that the work of location and capture to put him at the disposal of justice.
He corpse of the victim was transferred to National Institute of Forensic Sciences (Inacif) for the corresponding purposes, while the case remains under investigation for subsequent submission to justice.
