The Public Security Secretariat (SSP) reported that six bodies of still unidentified people were found in the Guarujá region, on the coast of São Paulo, since the search for military police officer Luca Romano Angerami, who has been missing since the 14th of April.
The search for the soldier is carried out by the Civil, Military Police and the Fire Department in Baixada Santista. According to the SSP, the first body was located in Guarujá on the 16th, two other bones were found on the 22nd and another three bodies were located on Wednesday afternoon (24th), in Vila Baiana, also in Guarujá.
None of the bodies, however, belong to the missing PM. Through social media, police chief Renzo Angerami, who is the soldier's father, made an appeal asking for the agent's body to be handed over.
The Military Police said they arrested a man in Bertioga last Friday (26) suspected of having participated in the PM's disappearance. The suspect indicated a possible location where the police officer would have been taken, in Guarujá, but the agents found no evidence of the crime at the location.
It was found that the man had an open temporary arrest warrant, which is why he was detained and taken to the Guarujá Police Station. In total, eight suspects have already been arrested in connection with the case.
The SSP stated that the disappearance remains under investigation by the Civil Police with support from the Military Police. On Wednesday afternoon (24), civil police officers from the 3rd Homicide Police Station of Deinter 6 located a shack on Rua Argentina, in Guarujá, where the soldier was allegedly held. Investigations continue to clarify the crime.
Remember the case
Soldier Luca Romano Angerami, from the 3rd BPM/M, disappeared on April 14 in Guarujá, on the coast of São Paulo. The police officer's vehicle, a Toyota Corolla, was found on the banks of the Cônego Domênio Rangoni Highway.
On the same day as the PM's disappearance, a suspect identified as Edivaldo Aragão, 36 years old, had preventive detention ordered by the courts, after being caught in a suspicious attitude. The man himself confessed to his participation in an alleged murder of the PM, however, when taken to the police station, the suspect expressed his desire to speak only in court.
Source: CNN Brasil

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