Friends and family members of Renton business owner Reyna Hernandez attended a Wednesday night mass at St. Anthony Catholic Church.
A photo of 54-year-old Reyna Hernandez, who left her home in the Renton Highlands on Feb. 26 to run errands and never returned. The Renton Police Department said Monday Hernandez’s body was found in a cemetery in Mexicali, Mexico. Police said a 61-year-old Renton resident was taken into custody.
A 61-year-old Renton resident is a suspect, and detectives said the suspect was arrested by Mexican authorities on unrelated charges. Reyna’s sister, Ivonne Carrillo-Hernandez, spoke to KOMO News' Paul Rivera on Wednesday night outside of the church.
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