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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Police fear foul play in woman's disappearance
Jaimee Nicole Thompson, 24, had told police her boyfriend Ernesto Morales Salazar, 22, tortured her.
City News Service
ANAHEIM ' Foul play is feared in the disappearance of a woman allegedly tortured by her boyfriend, who also is missing, police said today.
Police were called to West Anaheim Medical Center two days ago in connection with injuries suffered by Jaimee Nicole Thompson, 24, Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said.
Her forehead had been sliced open with a knife. She also had bruises and cuts all over her body, he said.
She told police that her boyfriend, Ernesto Morales Salazar, 22, had held her captive, bound her, stabbed her, punched her and "would do a variety of torture techniques like hit her on the bottom of her feet and stab her with a knife,"
; Martinez said.
The woman was released f
rom the hospital and an officer met her at the apartment she shared with Salazar while she got belongings and prepared to drive to a friend or relative's house in Los Angeles County, Martinez said.
She was last seen getting into a 1990 blue Pontiac with California license plate 2WGC832, Martinez said.
She never arrived at her destination, the sergeant said.
"We don't know if she met with foul play," Martinez said. "Now we're concerned for her well-being."
She was described as 5-feet-6-inches tall, 150 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. She has stitches in her forehead, Martinez said.
Meanwhile, Salazar cannot be found, Martinez said.
He was described as 5-feet-6-inches tall, 165 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on both forearms, reading "Lorenzo" and the other "Thomasa."
"We believe he is a gang
memb
er a
nd has numerous friends in the West Anaheim area," Martinez said.
He is wanted on suspicion of torture and assault wit
h a deadly weapon in connection with the girlfriend and for warrants for a weapons violation and receiving stolen property, Martinez said.
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Police fear foul play in woman's disappearance
Jaimee Nicole Thompson, 24, had told police her boyfriend Ernesto Morales Salazar, 22, tortured her.
City News Service
ANAHEIM ' Foul play is feared in the disappearance of a woman allegedly tortured by her boyfriend, who also is missing, police said today.
Police were called to West Anaheim Medical Center two days ago in connection with injuries suffered by Jaimee Nicole Thompson, 24, Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said.
Her forehead had been sliced open with a knife. She also had bruises and cuts all over her body, he said.
She told police that her boyfriend, Ernesto Morales Salazar, 22, had held her captive, bound her, stabbed her, punched her and "would do a variety of torture techniques like hit her on the bottom of her feet and stab her with a knife,"
; Martinez said.
The woman was released f
rom the hospital and an officer met her at the apartment she shared with Salazar while she got belongings and prepared to drive to a friend or relative's house in Los Angeles County, Martinez said.
She was last seen getting into a 1990 blue Pontiac with California license plate 2WGC832, Martinez said.
She never arrived at her destination, the sergeant said.
"We don't know if she met with foul play," Martinez said. "Now we're concerned for her well-being."
She was described as 5-feet-6-inches tall, 150 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. She has stitches in her forehead, Martinez said.
Meanwhile, Salazar cannot be found, Martinez said.
He was described as 5-feet-6-inches tall, 165 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on both forearms, reading "Lorenzo" and the other "Thomasa."
"We believe he is a gang
memb
er a
nd has numerous friends in the West Anaheim area," Martinez said.
He is wanted on suspicion of torture and assault wit
h a deadly weapon in connection with the girlfriend and for warrants for a weapons violation and receiving stolen property, Martinez said.
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