October 9th 2024.
The tragic discovery of a woman's body inside a suitcase near an apartment complex in Las Vegas has left the community in shock and disbelief. The victim, identified as 46-year-old Kristen Avelar, was found on October 3rd near Spencer Street and East Reno Avenue, just a short distance from the bustling Harry Reid International Airport.
According to reports, authorities received a call around 4:19am about a possible deceased person, and upon arrival, they made the gruesome discovery of a female inside a luggage bag near the apartment complex. Sadly, first responders confirmed that the woman was indeed dead. The Clark County Coroner's Office later identified her as Avelar.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's homicide section has taken over the investigation and has classified Avelar's death as suspicious. The exact cause of her death is still unknown at this time. In an effort to gather more information, the department released five photos of Avelar on YouTube, asking for the public's assistance in determining her whereabouts before her untimely death. The pictures showed Avelar's smiling face, with her striking blue eyes and brown hair.
The suitcase containing Avelar's body was found near Spencer Street and East Reno Avenue, leaving the community shaken and in search of answers. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police department's homicide section or Crime Stoppers.
Social media posts revealed that Avelar was a divorced mother-of-three who frequently shared advice and inspirational quotes on her page. Her sudden and tragic death has left many in mourning and wondering what could have led to such a horrific end.
Coincidentally, Avelar's body was found just days before a disturbing video emerged of another 46-year-old woman, Sarah Boone, allegedly laughing while recording her boyfriend zipped inside a suitcase and pleading for help until he ultimately suffocated to death. Boone has since pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Jorge Torres Jr, 42, in their Winter Park home. She claims that the couple was playing a game of hide-and-seek while intoxicated, and she accidentally zipped Torres inside the suitcase, believing he could easily get out. Her trial is set to begin on October 14th.
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