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Florida detectives give eerie update on husband of beloved mom seen being ... trends now
Florida detectives give eerie update on husband of beloved mom seen being ... trends now

Florida detectives give eerie update on husband of beloved mom seen being ... trends now

Florida detectives have given an unsettling update on the Miami mom who was abducted in broad daylight before being found dead in her burnt out car.

Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31, of Homestead, was abducted at a busy intersection just before 6pm on April 11. 

It was revealed that Aguasvivas made a call to her husband and told him someone was following her and had rammed her car. He told her to not stop and neither called 911, according to officers. 

Detectives with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office found the remains of a body believed to Aguasvivas in a badly charred car hours later and are continuing to search for suspects.

Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said in a news conference on Monday that an Orange County deputy was arrested for secretly recording and disclosing information about the case to the Aguasvivas family.

Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31, of Homestead, was abducted at a busy intersection just before 6pm on April 11

Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31, of Homestead, was abducted at a busy intersection just before 6pm on April 11

Video shows a man in a skin mask climb out of a green Acura behind Aguasvivas's car and point a handgun at her before climbing into the back driver's-side door

Video shows a man in a skin mask climb out of a green Acura behind Aguasvivas's car and point a handgun at her before climbing into the back driver's-side door

Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said in a news conference on Monday that an Orange County deputy, Francisco Estrella (pictured), was arrested for secretly recording and disclosing information about the case to the Aguasvivas family

Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma said in a news conference on Monday that an Orange County deputy, Francisco Estrella (pictured), was arrested for secretly recording and disclosing information about the case to the Aguasvivas family

The deputy, 33-year-old Francisco Estrella, was childhood friends with Aguasvivas's husband. Estrella now faces five felony charges. 

Cops said in an arrest warrant affidavit that Estrella had called one of the investigators pretending to be Aguasvivas's cousin and identifying himself as 'Francisco Archuela'

He said he was concerned about the investigation and the victim's safety and asked for an update on the case. The investigator told Estrella she could not share those details as the investigation was ongoing. 

When cops inspected the phone of Aguasvivas's husband, they found WhatsApp messages between him and Estrella. 

The messages included a photo of a business card for the investigator that Estrella called and a video recording of the conversation between the investigator and Estrella - which the investigator did not know had been taken. 

There was also a picture of the investigator's driver's license profile - sent by Estrella to Miguel Aguasvivas. 

Evidence that Estrella had used his access to law enforcement databases to look up the investigator was also found in the WhatsApp correspondence. 

Her husband is not a person of interest in the case and is cooperating with the investigation - but detectives believe he knows more than he letting on.

'I've described the husband as cooperative; quite frankly I think he knows a lot more than what he's shared,' Lemma said.

Investigators believe the suspect ordered Aguasvivas  to drive to a construction site, where a badly burnt vehicle was found later that day with a body inside

Investigators believe the suspect ordered Aguasvivas  to drive to a construction site, where a badly burnt vehicle was found later that day with a body inside

'You don't have your wife communicate with you that you're getting rammed by a car and go two hours without calling anybody.' 

Lemma said Aguasvivas's husband has handed over his phone for a forensic examination. 

'We would not have known about the Orange County deputy, at least not yet, if he did not do that,' Lemma said, referring to the correspondence between Aguasvivas' husband and the deputy on

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