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California woman found dead in national forest, husband seen dragging something in large tarp

California woman found dead in national forest, husband seen dragging something in large tarp

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A California woman was found dead in a national forest just a day after her husband was captured on video dragging something large wrapped in what appeared to be a tarp or sheet away from his home.
The body of Sheylla Cabrera, 33, was found on Aug. 13 in Angeles National Forest wrapped in a tarp or sheet similar to the one her husband, 36-year-old Jossimar Cabrera, was seen pulling the day before on Ring camera footage, according to KTTV and KTLA.
Search and rescue teams from the Montrose Mountain Search and Rescue team reported finding something suspicious in the Angeles National Forest that matched the material seen in the Ring video, the outlets reported.
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Homicide detectives responded to the scene and confirmed that Mrs. Cabrera's body was wrapped inside the material, according to the reports.
Mr. Cabrera was immediately identified as a person of interest in the investigation. The couple's three children were also reported as missing.
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He fled to Peru before the discovery of his wife's body, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is currently working with local authorities to extradite him to California.
Officials are expected to charge him with murder if he is sent back to California.
The three children were also found safe in Peru and taken into protective custody.
Mrs. Cabrera's cause of death is being evaluated by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office.Original article source: California woman found dead in national forest, husband seen dragging something in large tarp
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