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Jose Dominguez Garcia: Missouri man arrested for killing and hiding pregnant girlfriend's body in 2021

Jose Dominguez Garcia was pulled over when an automated license plate reader indicated that the car he was driving northeast of Kansas City was stolen
PUBLISHED NOV 27, 2023
Jose Dominguez Garcia had a number of fake ID cards on his person and gave officers several different names (Gladstone Police Department and Chippewa County Prosecutor's Office)
Jose Dominguez Garcia had a number of fake ID cards on his person and gave officers several different names (Gladstone Police Department and Chippewa County Prosecutor's Office)

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI: A male suspect who reportedly murdered and hid the body of his pregnant girlfriend in a Wisconsin farmhouse was apprehended in a Missouri traffic stop, Gladstone Police Department has reported. 

According to a press release provided by the department, 26-year-old Jose Eduardo Dominguez Garcia was pulled over shortly after midnight on November 23 when an automated license plate reader indicated that the red Ford Fusion he was driving northeast of Kansas City, Missouri, was stolen.



 

Jose Dominguez Garcia had several fake ID cards

The driver reportedly had a number of fake ID cards on his person and gave officers several different names around 12.34 am on NE Englewood Drive in Gladstone, police said. Eventually, authorities identified him as Jose Eduardo Dominguez-Garcia who was wanted on first-degree murder, murder of an unborn child and hiding a corpse charges in Missouri's Chippewa County, per the release.

The suspect was issued those charges on December 12, 2021 after a dark-haired, pregnant corpse recovered a year earlier in an abandoned farmhouse in Wheaton was positively identified as Rosaly "Cindy" Chavarria Rodriguez, 24. An informant reportedly told officers about the body's location during a drug investigation, as per the Leader Telegram.

Police said Jose Dominguez Garcia and the victim worked at the same place

According to NBC15, the corpse, found hidden in a purple suitcase on the abandoned property on October 14, 2020, was found wearing a shirt that read "Sprecher's Restaurant and Pub".

Restaurant workers told police that Chavarria Rodriguez had worked there as a pantry cook for two weeks and was last seen there on July 2 before she stopped showing up for work and, ultimately, the corpse was found, per the Leader Telegram.

Dominguez-Garcia also worked at the restaurant, according to KMBC. He reportedly picked her last paycheck up for her on July 23, according to the Leader Telegram.

Jose Dominguez Garcia told police he broke up with his girlfriend when he found out that she cheated on him

In an interview with the Reedsburg Police Department on July 23 that year, Dominguez-Garcia told detectives that he had broken up with Chavarria Rodriguez on July 4 after he learned she had been cheating on him. He said he knew the woman was pregnant, and that she had told him the unborn child's father was a different man. 

Investigators found Dominguez-Garcia's abandoned 2003 Volkswagen Jetta in the Wisconsin Dells area on Aug. 26, 2020, as per the Leader Telegram. In the trunk, they noted fluids that indicated a decaying body may have been stored there at one point, per the outlet. 

Surveillance footage captured the same car along 2655 Highway T, in the area where the woman's body was uncovered, on July 23. Chavarria Rodriguez's ex-husband had reported the Peruvian national missing on July 21.

Where is Jose Dominguez Garcia now?

Dominguez-Garcia is currently behind bars at Clay County Detention Center in Liberty, Missouri. It is unclear when he will be extradited to Wisconsin to face the charges against him. Former Chippewa County Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk said Chavarra Rodriguez's was the only unresolved murder investigation he left before his retirement, and that he was glad to see an arrest made. 

"This has been a very long and intense investigation," Kowalczyk told the Leader Telegram on Friday, November 24  adding "A lot of time and effort was put into this investigation by many agencies, and as a result, he will be brought to justice."

The former sheriff said he was surprised Dominguez-Garcia was arrested in the United States as "all indications… led us to believe he went back to his country of origin."

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