By Raja Razek and Dakin Andone, CNN
Updated 11:02 PM ET, Sun April 25, 2021
Rossana Delgado, 37, was found dead at a home in Cherry Log, Georgia, last week, the GBI says.
Atlanta (CNN)The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has issued murder warrants for four suspects in connection with the death of 37-year-old Rossana Delgado, who was reported missing earlier this month.
In a news release Saturday, the GBI identified those wanted in connection with Delgado s murder as Megan Alyssa Colone, 30, who may be traveling with her minor children under the alias Grace Beda; Juan Ayala-Rodriguez, 35; Oscar Manuel Garcia, 26; and Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juarez, 29.
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Rossana Delgado, 37, leaves behind two children and a grandchild.
A manhunt is underway for five people suspected of killing Rossana Delgado, a mother-of-two from Georgia, who went missing while she was driving for Lyft, officials said.
The 37-year-old s body was found on Tuesday around 7 a.m. during a welfare check at a home in Cherry Log, Ga. by the Glimer County Sheriff’s Department, officials said. She was last seen and reported missing on April 16, according to a statement by the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI).
Warrants have been issued for four suspects in connection with Delgado’s murder: Megan Alyssa Colone, 30, of Stone Mountain, Ga., Juan Ayala-Rodriguez, 35, of Gainesville, Ga., Oscar Manuel Garcia, 26, of Austell, Ga., and Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juarez, 29, of Oklahoma City, Okla. All four have been charged with murder and police believe there is a fifth suspect, GBI said.
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