Officials announced that a 44 -year -old man from San Bernardino Province is being delivered from Arizona Prison to southern California, where he was accused of killing a 43 -year -old woman.
Investigators at Colorado River Station in San Bernardino County in February 2024 received the victim, Tayna Castillo, a resident of the needles, had not seen or heard since December 2023 and opened the issue of missing persons, according to what he said. SBSD press release.
Investigators received information during the investigation that Castilo may have been killed in a residential property in the needles.
The officials said: “The investigators called the witnesses and people interested in the disappearance of Castillo and obtained weak cooperation,” officials said. “The case was infected with a cold, and Castillo was not present.”
The killing team in the case of cold killing in SBSD took the investigation in September 2024 and learned the possible location of the residues of the 43 -year -old.
After eight failed attempts to determine their remains, the investigators, with the help of search and rescue teams, found the bodies and 100 volunteers, Castillo buried in a shallow tomb in an open desert area along the Colorado River in the needles.
More investigations led to Jared Winner, who claims that investigators kill Castelo by shooting.
The authorities have not provided any details of the relationship between Castillo and Winer, and they did not provide a potential motivation for killing.
Police in the city of Blessed, Arizona, about 23 miles from needles, arrested Winner Factory and booked him in Mohafi County Prison on a non -relevant charge. SBSD investigators learned of the arrest and obtained a 44 -year -old murder order.
Officials said he was expected to be delivered to California on charges of murder after getting rid of his distinguished charges in Arizona, although they have not made an accurate date.
Anyone who has information about this case is required to contact SBSD Det. Justin Cartty or Sergeant. Justin Giles in the Specialized Investigation Department at 909-890-4904. Those who wish not to disclose their identity can call the Wetip hotline on 800-78 crimes or leave online tips on www.Wetip.com.