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Leticia Barrales Ramos was last seen on Sunday, April 12th, 2009.

Information Release:

The Winters Police Department is searching for information regarding the vandalism of a fence and a confrontation that occurred on August 17th at the Waste Water Treatment Station. 

The first subject vehicle is described as a primer grey or light blue Chevrolet suburban.  There were four people in the vehicle.  The driver is described as a Hispanic male between the ages of 19 and 22 with dark hair, approximately five feet seven inches with a thin build.  The first passenger is described as a white male with dark blond or light brown hair between the ages of 19 and 22.  He is approximately five feet seven inches with a thin build and has a tattoo  on the left side of his chest.  The second passenger is described as a Hispanic male between the ages of 19 and 22 with dark hair with a thin build.  The third passenger is described as a Hispanic female with short dark hair between the ages of 19 and 22. 

The second subject vehicle is described as a white pickup.  The driver of the pickup is described as a white male with a red/ brown beard. If you have any information regarding this incident or the identity of the described subjects please contact the Winters Police Department by phone at:

(530) 795-4561 or by email at tips.winters@winterspolice.org

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Updated Information Release 

Date:   6/11/09

This is in reference to earlier Press Releases by the The Winters Police Department into the disappearance of LETICIA BARRALES RAMOS, and the arrest of the suspect, Felipe Cruz Hernandez.

 Ms Ramos is still missing and presumed dead.  Winters Police Department received information that a site, located in an isolated area ½ mile west of the Railroad Avenue bridge, was reported as being suspicious.  A visual inspection of the area revealed enough indicators, recently turned ground, to warrant the request for mutual aid resulting in the assistance of the canine cadaver dogs.  The suspicious site was searched by two cadaver dog teams coordinated through the Office of Emergency Services.  However, no remains were located at the site.  The Solano County Sheriff’s Department also assisted in the search.

 If you have any knowledge or information regarding the whereabouts of Ms. Ramos, please contact the Winters Police Department at 530 795-4561 or tips.winters@winterspolice.org.

Press Release History -

5/20/09 - 5/28/09 - 6/5/09 - 6/11/09

   

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