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Woman arrested for stealing from Super Bowl reporter found dead at hotel

Woman arrested for stealing from Super Bowl reporter found dead at hotel

Independent07-02-2025
Police are investigating the death of a television reporter who was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bow.
Police on Friday announced the arrest of a woman they say used his credit card.
Adan Manzano, 27, an anchor and reporter for Telemundo in Kansas City, Missouri, was found dead Wednesday in his hotel room in Kenner, a suburb just outside New Orleans, police said.
Police on Thursday evening arrested Louisiana resident Danette Colbert, 49, who was charged with property crimes, including fraud and theft-related offenses, according to a press statement Friday.
Colbert was seen on security video footage arriving with Manzano at his hotel room around 5 a.m. the day of his death and then leaving without him about an hour later, police said. She used Manzano's credit card at several stores around New Orleans and authorities later located Manzano's credit card and cellphone at Colbert's residence, they said.
Police also uncovered narcotics and a stolen firearm at Colbert's residence, Kenner Police Chief Keith Conley said Friday during a press conference. Investigators believe Colbert acted alone, he said.
Conley described Colbert as a 'career criminal' known to New Orleans police for 'fraud schemes.'
'Everybody should be aware of their surroundings,' Conley said. 'This brings to light that there are people out there that prey on other people and bring them into their confidence and victimize them.'
A phone number affiliated with Colbert's residence was disconnected and no one responded to a message sent to an email associated with her.
Police are awaiting the results of the coroner's full autopsy, which will determine whether Manzano's death was a homicide, Conley said.
The coroner's office is conducting toxicology tests, and results are expected to take three to four weeks, Jefferson Parish Director of Forensic Operations Tim Genevay said. There was no obvious physical trauma found on Manzano's body, he added.
Telemundo Kansas City General Manager Steve Downing said Manzano was a 'rising star' and 'true professional' — a bilingual television anchor and reporter who loved sports, and had covered the Kansas City Chiefs ' past two Super Bowl victories. He hoped to see a record third straight win Sunday.
'You would always see him with a smile on his face, he enjoyed the work that he did,' Downing said. 'He was very committed to serving the local community by providing them the best in sports news.'
Manzano leaves behind a two-year-old daughter. He had been raising her on his own with help from family after his wife died last year in a car accident, Downing said.
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