News Just in: Fresh Details Emerge in Case of Kenyan Nurse Who Went Missing in US.
News Just in: Fresh Details Emerge in Case of Kenyan Nurse Who Went Missing in US: The Torrington Police Department in Wyoming, United States has launched a new investigation and is currently probing the boyfriend of missing Kenyan Nurse, Irene Gakwa who went missing two years ago.
According to reports, the Torrington Police Department started a new investigation after the suspect was incarcerated at Wyoming Medium Correctional.
This comes after the suspect admitted to three charges; including draining Irene’s accounts, maxing out her credit card with more than 80 purchases totalling nearly Ksh990,554 ( $7,000).
Through court proceedings, the 80 purchases included; a shovel, a pair of boots and pants, with the felonies earning him a jail term of three to six years.
However, the suspect denied charges related to Irene’s disappearance. The suspect insisted that she instead boarded a dark-car carrying her belongings in two trash bags and never returned.
Despite these revelations, the police have termed the suspect uncooperative in the disappearance charges and have launched fresh investigations into the case.
Additionally, the suspect filed an application for an appeal after the verdict in his case was issued, an application he later withdrew over unknown reasons.
The suspect was then transferred from the Campbell County Detention Center in June 2023 to the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins.
The circumstances under his transfer are however unclear with the State failing to reveal the details as bound by US law.
“Movement of inmates and the specific reasons (beyond intake) are not releasable due to safety and security reasons,” Stephanie Kiger, the Communications Lead for WDOC said.
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