Suspect In 2 Deaths Returns To Riley County
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Suspect In 2 Deaths Returns To Riley County
A former Ogden man who is suspected in the deaths of a woman and her toddler son has been returned to Riley County from Texas.
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Friday, November 6, 2009

A former Ogden man who is suspected in the deaths of a woman and her toddler son has been returned to Riley County from Texas.

Riley County police Lt. Herb Crosby Jr. says 22-year-old Luis Antonio Aguirre returned to Kansas Thursday and is being held in the county jail on $2.5 million bond.

Aguirre waived extradition earlier this week from Texas, where he was arrested last Friday.

Aguirre is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of 18-year-old Tanya Maldonado and her 15-month-old son, Juan Luis Maldonado. A hunter found the victims' remains in a shallow grave east of Ogden last month.


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