Two Suspects (Pemba Lama and Jagat Tamang) Arrested in Nepal in Disappearance & Murder of 23 Year Old Aubrey Sacco of Greeley, CO Who Went Missing in Nepal in April 2010 While Hiking … What Say You Aruba?
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No body, no crime, eh?
Nepal police have arrested two men suspected to be involved in the disappearance 23 year old Aubrey Sacco of Greeley, Colorado. Sacco went missing in April 2010 while hiking in the Langtang area of northern Nepal. The two men arrested were Pemba Lama and Jagat Tamang of Lamtang. According to the AP, Aubrey Sacco disappeared near the end of the trekking season when few other backpackers were in the area. Nepal authorities believe that Sacco was murdered.
Aubrey Sacco
Police in Nepal said Friday that have arrested two men suspected of being involved in the 2010 disappearance of a 23-year-old American woman.
Aubrey Sacco of Greeley, Colorado, has been missing since she failed to return from a solo hike in the Langtang area of northern Nepal in April 2010. It was the end of the trekking season and few other backpackers were in the area.
The two suspects were arrested Thursday in Rasuwa, near where Sacco went missing, and were being questioned, police official Raj Kumar Shrestha said.
UPDATE I: Police Say Missing US lady was murdered in Langtang region.
Police investigation has revealed that American tourist Aubrey Caroline Sacco , 23, who had gone missing since 201 while trekking along the Lamtang trail, was murdered .
According to sources, one of the accused involved in the murder told the investigating police that Sacco’s body was thrown into the Lamtang River after the murder.
Police have arrested Pemba Lama and Jagat Tamang of Lamtang on the charge of their involvement in the murder.
The Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police arrested them and took them to the murder site for futher enquiry on Thursday.
The sources said that Pemba and Jagat, in their statement, said that they murdered Sacco near a huge rock above the riverside and threw her passport and other documents into the river.
Hmm, Nepal kept up the search for justice and did the right thing. What say you Aruba? How come you can’t say the same for Natalee Holloway?
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