Law enforcement officials in Rock Springs have described the four areas they are concentrating on in their investigation of the murder of 17-year-old Rigoberto Alvarado, whose body was found in a shallow grave outside Rock Springs on August 19th by a group exploring the long-abandoned remains of coal camps and coal mining operations. Sweetwater County Detective Dick Blust, Jr. says those areas include the timeline, interviews, the evidence and the cause of death.
Investigators report that they have advanced the timeline considerably, and have identified several people who were in Alvarado’s company that night.
Detectives and crime scene technicians have collected hundreds of items of evidence in the case thus far, including DNA evidence, all of which has been submitted to the Wyoming State Crime Laboratory in Cheyenne for forensic examination and analysis.
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information resulting in the arrest and conviction of persons involved in his death. Anyone with information is asked to contact either the Rock Springs Police Department at (307) 389-0264 or the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office at (307) 350-4010.
Investigators report that they have advanced the timeline considerably, and have identified several people who were in Alvarado’s company that night.
Detectives and crime scene technicians have collected hundreds of items of evidence in the case thus far, including DNA evidence, all of which has been submitted to the Wyoming State Crime Laboratory in Cheyenne for forensic examination and analysis.
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information resulting in the arrest and conviction of persons involved in his death. Anyone with information is asked to contact either the Rock Springs Police Department at (307) 389-0264 or the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office at (307) 350-4010.
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