Allegedly beat 21-year-old California woman and left her
body in the woods
Tacoma – A 23-year-old Renton, Washington, man made his
first appearance today in U.S. District Court in Tacoma on a charge of second
degree murder for the February beating death of a 21-year-old woman, announced
U.S. Attorney Brian T. Moran. The
victim, a resident of California, had traveled to the Seattle area to meet up
with ALEJANDRO J. AGUILERA ROJAS. The
two traveled to the Sequim, Washington, area on February 10, 2020.
“I commend the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI
for their quick and thorough work on this case,” said U.S. Attorney Brian T.
Moran. “The victim’s family has lost their
loved one forever, and we will work hard to ensure that the defendant is held
accountable for taking her life.”
According to the criminal complaint, AGUILERA ROJAS was
having a relationship with the victim–a relationship hidden from his wife and
family. The victim had traveled to
Seattle to visit AGUILERA ROJAS. The
victim’s friends and family members reached out to AGUILERA ROJAS, who gave
them conflicting information about the victim’s whereabouts. A friend of the victim reported her missing
to law enforcement when she did not contact them after February 10, 2020. The victim’s body was found off a logging
road in Olympic National Forest on February 14, 2020. There were signs she had been beaten and
stabbed. A broken and bloody tequila
bottle, box cutter, and knife were located near where the victim’s body was
discovered. There was no identification
on the body.
Law enforcement reviewed surveillance video at a Sequim
convenience store and determined a woman and a man, later identified as AGUILERA
ROJAS, had visited the store. Law
enforcement was able to determine that AGUILERA ROJAS’ cell phone and the
victim’s phone had been in the area of the murder on February 10 and 11 and
that both phones had then travelled back to the area of AGUILERA ROJAS’
residence, after the victim had been killed and left in the Olympic National
Forest.
The autopsy of the victim by the King County Medical
Examiner’s Office ruled the manner of death as a homicide and the cause of
death by multiple blunt and sharp force injuries.
AGUILERA ROJAS was interviewed by law enforcement on
February 19, 2020. He made a number of
different statements about his relationship with the victim and what had
happened. AGUILERA ROJAS was booked into
Clallam County Corrections where he remained until being taken into federal
custody. Because the murder occurred on
federal land in the Olympic National Forest, the case is being prosecuted in
federal court.
The case is being investigated by the FBI and the Clallam
County Sheriff’s Office, with significant assistance from the Washington State
Patrol.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys Ye-Ting Woo and Rebecca S. Cohen.
aguilera_rojas_complaint.pdf
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