Chicago-two year ago this Saturday, 21-year-old Rosa Chacon’s body was found in a wax cart behind the 2300 block of West 24th place. She was tied up and wrapped in sheets, said civil servants.
No costs have been submitted so far. But Cook County Crime Stoppers hopes to change that. The organization offers a reward of up to $ 1,000 for information that helps the police to resolve the mystery of what happened to Chacon.
And it’s really a mystery. After an extensive investigation, the office of the Cook County Medical Examiner could not determine what caused her death. The desk could not even conclude if her death was of course, an accident or murder.
Chacon was last seen in a Uber in the 2800 block of South St. Louis on January 18, 2023. Family members told WGN That someone had ordered the ride for her. They don’t know where she was going.
The Chicago police issued a bulletin for missing persons on the media on January 23. She was found dead, almost two miles from where she stepped into the Uber.
“I miss my baby,” Chacon’s father ABC told. “Normally we hear from her when our daughter leaves. She calls the next day, she calls an hour after she leaves, she is in a house, she is safe, she is nice and warm. But we have heard nothing. “
After the discovery, some points of sale, including People magazineHas picked up the speculation of residents that the death of Chacon is somehow connected to other young women who have been missing in the area.
“It is hard to believe and hard to understand that in 2023 we still find bodies of dead women and no answers,” said Selene Partida during a press conference after Chacon was found. The Chicago police have not unveiled any connections between women and girls who are missing in the area.
But with Chacon’s way of death officially mentioned as ‘indefinite’, bringing murder attacks – if she was killed – would be a steep climb.
Crime Stoppers says that the reward is for information about ‘hiding death’, and their offer is good for the next 60 days.
Information about the crime can be shared anonymously with crime stoppers by telephone on 1-800-535 stop or by sending an e-mail to tips@cookcountycrimestoppers.org. The hotline number of Chicago is 833-408-0069. According to the organization, tipsters are not obliged to give their names.
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