Remains of missing Colorado woman found 4 years later
DENVER (AP) — Recently found human remains were confirmed this week to be those of a woman who disappeared after going out with friends and cousins four years ago, authorities said.
A preliminary DNA analysis confirmed that remains found near Longmont last month were that of Rita Gutierrez-Garcia, said the office of 20th Judicial District Attorney Michael Dougherty and Longmont's Department of Public Safety in a joint news release Thursday.
It also said the inmate indicted last year on murder and kidnapping charges in what was at the time her presumed death, Juan Figueroa Jr., was scheduled to appear in court June 3 for a hearing to enter a guilty plea and then be immediately sentenced.
More details would be provided at that hearing, according to the release. A district attorney's spokesperson, Shannon Carbone, said Friday she could not provide more information.
One of Figueroa's lawyers, Rachel Oliver, declined to comment. A telephone message left for another attorney was not immediately returned.
In a statement to KUSA-TV, Gutierrez-Garcia’s mother, Diane Romero, expressed her gratitude to both the public and police for the news.
“I am grateful for this day, thank first and foremost to my Lord and all who kept praying for our family,” she said.
Investigators and her family did not believe Gutierrez-Garcia, a mother of three who was a month away from finishing her education to become a paralegal, ran away. Investigators could not find any activity related to her financial or social media accounts.
Investigators had long seen Figueroa as a possible suspect and viewed his prosecution in a 2017 case as a stepping stone to charging him in Gutierrez-Garcia's death. He was sentenced to 93 years to life after being convicted of sexual assault and attempted murder of a...