Hispanic woman who went missing during trip to Southern California may be upstate

Latino missing during a three-week trip to southern California could be seen upstate.

Hope returned to the relatives of 33-year-old Nikki Alcaraz after the woman may have been seen at a Walmart store in Redding, Shasta County, where she reportedly took a picture of herself allegedly selling her phone at an eco-ATM..

Connected: Hispanic woman goes missing during trip to Southern California

Josh Alcaraz, Nikki’s brother 100% sure Hispanic women are in danger.

“It’s not like her not to get close to anyone, especially kids,” Josh told ABC.

Alcaraz, a Tennessee resident, left her home to hit the road in her Jeep with her boyfriend Tyler Stratton and their dog.

The couple planned to travel around Orange County to visit family. but the Hispanic disappeared three weeks ago when she was in Moriarty, New Mexico..

Nikki’s relatives said there were signs of trouble while the couple were in New Mexico.

A May 4 report from the Torrance County, New Mexico Sheriff’s Department stated that the Hispanic woman had a black eye, and a witness testified that Stratton punched his girlfriend in the face..

The report mentioned that Stratton had also been beaten, but did not specify if he had any injuries.

None of them brought any charges.but they left the police station separately.

The police left Alcaraz in Moriarty, on the site where he talked with his sister. During the conversation, Tony noticed that Nikki’s eye had already turned black and it was clear that she was pretty beaten up.

Friend of the Alcaraz family offered to go to New Mexico to meet Nikki and take her to Orange County, but on the day they left, the Latina told her that she needed to go back and find her boyfriend..

On May 9, Tony received a message from her sister saying she was in Arizona. and planned to continue his journey through southern California.

Nikki’s Jeep was last located near Flagstaff, Arizona thanks to a license plate reader.

The police reported that Nikki’s phone seems to be out of order.

Josh Alcaraz tried to reach Nikki, but the call went straight to voicemail.

“I have sent text messages that have not yet been delivered. She always has a phone, so we got worried,” Josh said.

Nikki’s family hopes that if anyone can identify the missing woman, they will contact the authorities.

In Tennessee, Stratton has a warrant for his arrest on charges of burglary.

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Author: Ricardo Roura
Source: La Opinion

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