Missing Elizabeth, N.J. Mom Found Slain; Husband Charged With Murder
ELIZABETH, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- A mother from Elizabeth, N.J. has been found dead more than three weeks after she was reported missing, and her husband has been charged with her murder.
Missing Elizabeth, N.J. Mom Found Slain; Husband Charged With Murder
Karla Villagra-Garzon, 32, was found by police late Tuesday in a vacant home on Southern Boulevard in Chatham Township, Morris County – about 20 miles from Elizabeth, Union County prosecutors said.
Garzon, the mother of a 2-year-old, was reported missing by her husband – Abayuba Rivas, 39 – after disappearing the night of Feb. 23, police said. She reportedly walked out of her home in the 800 block of East Jersey Street to go to a Walgreens drugstore at 600 Newark Ave. in Elizabeth to get medicine for the child, and was not seen again.
Missing Elizabeth, N.J. Mom Found Slain; Husband Charged With Murder
Sources said he even gave news interviews about his wife's disappearance, WCBS 880's Alex Silverman reported.
But following an investigation by Elizabeth police, the Union County Homicide Task Force, and the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit, Rivas was identified as the prime suspect in Garzon's murder, police said.
Acting Union County Prosecutor Grace Park would not say what led police to the abandoned house, or how long they think Garzon's body had been there.
Rivas has been charged with first-degree murder and other offenses in Garzon's death, prosecutors said. He was ordered held on $2 million bond by New Jersey Superior Court Judge Joseph P. Donohue.
Meanwhile, an autopsy by the Union County Medical Examiner's office has revealed that Garzon's cause of death was asphyxiation, with blunt force trauma contributing, prosecutors said.
The investigation remained active Wednesday. Anyone with information was asked to call Union County Prosecutor's Office Detective Danika Ramos, at (908) 965-3807.
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