Image of the Venezuelan who would have murdered Oswaldo Muñoz



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The criminal, who would have stabbed the waiter Oswaldo Muñoz to death, was identified by the authorities almost a month after the crime occurred, reported General Óscar Antonio Gómez Heredia, commander of the Bogotá Police, on your Twitter account.

The officer indicated that the citizen Venezuelan who was identified had a record for theft, had been caught last year and was released by a judge from control from guarantee.

Similarly, the Police reiterated that it offers a reward of 20 million pesos for the capture of the criminal that would have ended the life of Oswaldo Muñoz, a waiter on his way to work when he was stabbed, on October 28.

The identification of the subject occurs a week after the capture of Luis Neomar García, another of the Venezuelans involved in the murder of Muñoz.

García, who was arrested in the border Colombian-Venezuelan, had changed his physical appearance to go unnoticed and thus undertake the flight to their country.

The individual he had dyed his hair and grown a mustache, reason why the spoken portrait of the Police did not match the appearance of the captured.

The tracks of the alleged murderer were meticulously followed by agents of the Dijin, who on November 12 had published the photos of the 4 subjects who had been involved in the attempted robbery and subsequent murder of Oswaldo Muñoz, in a Transmilenio in the north of Bogotá.

At the time of his capture, García was accompanied by several family members, who they were helping him plan his escape to Venezuela. His relatives were helping the man to find a hiding place in Norte de Santander, taking into account that the border between Colombia and Venezuela is heavily guarded.

This is the notice you gave General Óscar Antonio Gómez Heredia, commander of the Bogotá Police:



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