Police in Pueblo, Colorado, are reaching out to anyone who can help in finding a boy and girl who have been missing for over six years after a child’s bones were discovered buried in concrete.
According to the Pueblo Police Department, on January 10, police were called to the 600 block of West 6th Street after a metal container full of solidified concrete was discovered in a storage unit. Upon inspecting the object, investigators found the bones of a nameless child, and the situation is being looked into by police as a homicide.
As part of their investigation, authorities are currently searching for two children: Jesus Dominguez and Yesenia Dominguez. According to police, the two have not been seen since the summer of 2018.
Yesenia Dominguez was last seen when she was around 3 years old, therefore she would be 9 years old now. Jesus Dominguez, who was last seen at the age of five, would be around 11 years old.
Two persons of interest in this case have been interviewed by Pueblo Police, and the investigation is still ongoing.
HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
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If anyone has any information about this incident, they are encouraged to contact Pueblo Police dispatch at (719) 553-2502 or Detective Nicholas Lile at (719) 601-7751. If they would like to remain anonymous, it is possible to contact Pueblo Crime Stoppers @ (719) 542-STOP (719- 542-7867) or www.pueblocrimestoppers.com. If information leads to a felony arrest, a cash reward might be awarded.