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Who is Andre Jordan Baroz aka Psycho? Colorado cops on hunt for possible serial killer after 3 skeletons found

Reportedly, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and local police agencies informed that a homicide warrant has been issued for his arrest
PUBLISHED NOV 19, 2020
Adre Jordan Baroz (Colorado Bureau of Investigation)
Adre Jordan Baroz (Colorado Bureau of Investigation)

SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO: Adre Jordan Baroz, nicknamed "Psycho", is being searched by cops in connection to possible serial killings, after the skeletal remains of three people were found in a tiny rural hamlet in Colorado's San Luis Valley. According to the Daily Mail, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and local police agencies informed that a homicide warrant has been issued for his arrest.

On November 10 and November 13, searches were conducted, which led to the discovery of the skeletal remains of the people on two properties near Las Sauces, a tiny community about 20 miles from the small city of Alamosa, said Conejos County Sheriff Garth Crowther. According to the Daily Mail report, the remains have been not been identified; police say that they do not yet know if they are male or female. Authorities did not say how the 26-year-old Baroz may be connected to the discovery of the remains. They said he is commonly known as 'Psycho' in the area but did not elaborate.

Alamosa Police Chief Ken Anderson informed reporters that authorities consider Baroz armed and dangerous and that any sightings should be reported to police. A task force has been formed by authorities from at least four sheriff's offices, police departments in Colorado's San Luis Valley agricultural region and state investigators to investigate the case, reports Daily Mail.

Anderson said, “The San Luis valley is very small. It´s a tight-knit community. Most of us have grown up here. We´re just trying to keep the community safe right now.” There is o information yet on whether any of the remains are linked to any missing persons cases in the region, which borders New Mexico, said George Dingfelder, the police chief of the small community of Monte Vista. Dingfelder said, as quoted in the report, “Just because human remains were found, we are not associating them with the missing persons cases at this time, and for anybody to do so would be irresponsible and complete speculation.” He stated that authorities got a search warrant for a property near Las Sauces, found human remains there and then found more on a nearby property.

It could take weeks, if not months, to identify the remains, and it is still unknown if the remains are male, female or how long were they on the properties, said Dingfelder. Authorities are still searching the second property “to ensure all remains and all evidence is found,”said Conejos County Sheriff Garth Crowder.

According to Anderson, Baroz is from the tiny town of Sanford, near Las Sauces. He has an alleged criminal history in Colorado that includes alleged assault on a peace officer, attempted escape and theft, according to state court records. Baroz also has open criminal cases against him that include several alleged drug charges, possession of a weapon by a felon and assault. “Our priority is to get him into custody and identify the remains,” said John Camper, deputy director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

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