Chilean crime in the United States in 2010: police offer $ 38 million for homicide information



[ad_1]

Police in Berkeley, United States, offered a reward of 50 thousand dollars (38.5 million pesos approximately) for information that gives the whereabouts of the murderers of Adolfo Celedón Bravo, killed after an assault in 2010.

For now, the proceedings have not been successful, for the same reason, the police have requested any “Information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects responsible for the murder of Celedón”.

Detectives are hopeful that a community member will present information. Even the smallest detail could be critical to solving this case, ”the publication added.

What happened?

On September 12, 2010, the Chilean Adolfo Celedón Bravo walked with his partner through the streets of Berkeley, California, after attending a party to celebrate her birthday.

During the early morning hours, the couple was assaulted by two men and during the struggle, Celedón was shot while his girlfriend was hit in the face. After the crime, the subjects started in a truck without finding them until today.

In conversation with The latest news, the then girlfriend of the Chilean, Amber Nelson, confessed that after the crime “I also died. It was six months of feeling nothing, completely numb. Little by little I found various techniques to live with the pain of losing the love of my life. “

Meanwhile, the Chilean consulate in San Francisco assured through a statement that “This crime is a high priority and a matter of concern for the Government of Chile. We ask the Berkeley community and witnesses to the murder to provide the police with any useful information in solving this case. “



[ad_2]