Maryland woman found dead near highway, suspect charged with murder

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In the United States, a man would have been accused of having killed a 19-year-old maryland woman whose body was discovered on a motorway earlier this week.
Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, 35, from Bowie, Maryland, was arrested Thursday in the murder of Dacara Thompson, announced the police department of Prince George County.
Hernandez-Mendez is an illegal immigrant and has published an inmate by immigration and American customs (ICE) published Thursday, according to WJLA-TV.
The Police Department of the County Prince George told Fox News Digital that the department did not publish the immigration status of Hernandez-Mendez. Ice did not immediately respond when Fox News Digital stretched out.
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Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, 35, was accused of murder in the first and second degree in the death of Thompson. (Police Department of the County Prince George)
The media also said that the American park police arrested Hernandez-Mendez for a DWI in April, but that he was then released while waiting for a court in court. Fox News Digital contacted the park police but did not immediately hear.
Thompson’s family reported their disappearance on August 23. Sunday, his body was discovered poured into a grassy area near Route 50 in the county of Anne Arundel.

Dacara Thompson, 19, was found dead on Sunday more than a week after her family reported his disappearance. Police said they thought she had been murdered. (Police Department of the County Prince George)
Investigators paint by security images that showed that Thompson had approached a black black sports service vehicle (SUV) in the early hours of August 23. She was seen to speak to the driver, according to the police, before entering the vehicle. The driver then went to a Bowie house.
The detectives executed a search warrant at home on Thursday and discovered evidence that suggested that Thompson had been killed in the house of the house, police said.
Hernandez-Mendez lived at the residence and lived in the chamber where the authorities say that the murder occurred. Police said he also had access to the black SUV that Thompson was seen in.
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Hernandz-Mendez was accused of murder in the first and second degree in the death of Thompson.
Friday, the governor of Maryland Wes Moore published a declaration on the investigation into death, calling Thompson as “brilliant light” which was “engaged in the public service”.
“Our whole state cries out the horrible loss of Da’cara Thompson, which was removed from us by an act of insane violence,” the governor said in the press release, promising to use “each tool at our disposal” to keep responsible for his responsible death.
The 19 -year -old cause of death has not yet been determined, although the police said that they could be tried of homicide on the basis of the evidence collected.
While the investigation remains active, the police said that detectives worked to determine if Hernandez-Mendez and Thompson knew each other before the day they disappeared.
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Hernandez-Mendez is currently detained without surety by the Maryland Correctional Services Department.




