The Reading Police Department located the remains of a Pa. man who went missing last August, and have arrested a suspect in his killing.
Reading police have found the remains of a Pennsylvania man who went missing in August, and have arrested someone they think is involved.
Darlyn de la Rosa-Abreau, of Reading, disappeared in the early morning hours of Aug. 8, 2021, when he picked up Johnny Palaguachi, of Reading, in their cab. The criminal investigations division of Reading police located a body in the area of Old Church Road in North Heidelberg Township, where they found the remains they believe belong to Rosa-Abreau.
Police charged Palaguachi with criminal homicide, abuse of a corpse, tampering with evidence and theft by unlawful taking. BERKS COUNTY: Missing Endangered Person Advisory. Reading Police Department is searching for Darlyn Dela-Rosa Abreu. Operating a white Toyota Corolla, PA registration KTT2497. Call 911 if seen.
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