
The search for a Maryland mother of two who disappeared on March 31 has tragically concluded with the discovery of her body in a heavily wooded area just outside of Cedarville State Forest in Prince George’s County.
Detectives from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office and the Prince George’s County Police Department located the buried body on April 17, following extensive leads and investigation since Guerra was reported missing by her boyfriend on April 2.
Immediately following the discovery, authorities obtained an arrest warrant for Guerra’s boyfriend, Keycy Robinson Alexi Barrera Rosa, 24, who had been living in Waldorf.
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He is charged with her murder and is currently in custody out of state, awaiting extradition back to Charles County, Maryland. ICE previously detained Barrera Rosa after authorities determined that he is in the country illegally.
In a related development, detectives also charged Rosa’s uncle, Rolvin Eduardo Bererra Bererra, 37, of Waldorf, as an accessory for actions he allegedly took in Prince George’s County after Guerra’s murder. Bererra was apprehended and is currently being held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center.
The body recovered from the wooded area has since been positively identified as Lesbia Mileth Ramirez Guerra by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore, as confirmed in an update on April 19. An autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause and manner of death.
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Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry issued a statement expressing his condolences, saying, “While this was not the ending that we all hoped for, I am grateful to all those who worked so hard to find Ms. Guerra. On behalf of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, I offer our most sincere condolences to all of her family and friends.”
The investigation into Guerra’s disappearance and death remains active. Authorities are urging anyone with further information to contact the Charles County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division.
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