The Buenos Aires Police arrested a second suspect in the framework of the search for Tehuel De la Torre, the 22-year-old trans man who disappeared on March 11 last, when he went to the Buenos Aires town of Alejandro Korn for a job interview at the home of an acquaintance, judicial sources confirmed to Infobae.

It is a cart of surname Monte, accused by the prosecutor of the case, Karina Guyot, who will investigate him this Sunday for the crime of cover-up in real contest with false testimony.

Judicial and police sources reported that due to the case Luis Alberto Ramos had already been arrested, 37 years old, for which there are already two defendants in the framework of the investigation into the disappearance of Tehuel.

“The driver had declared that he had not seen him and we are certain that he saw him and that he was with him,” he told Telam an investigation of the cause.

According to the sources, the prosecutor Guyot requested Monte’s arrest and the Guarantees Court validated it. The raid was carried out at the driver’s home located at 800 Frías Street in Alejandro Korn, where the rakings continued throughout Saturday.

Meanwhile, family and friends of Tehuel held a new march on Friday night to demand the appearance of the young man, who turned 22 that same day.

Agents in the middle of the rakes

The young man, who lives in San Vicente, was last seen on March 11 around 19, when he left his home heading to the Alejandro Korn train station for a job interview from which he never returned.

After the complaint made by his partner, the police and prosecutor Guyot deployed various operations, including at Ramos’s house, the man who had summoned him for a job and who, according to sources in the investigation, has a history of violence and drug sales.

The investigators arrived at that house located on 1200 Mansilla Street, not only because he was the person the young man was going to see, but also because the cell phone of Tehuel was active for the last time in that area from 7:45 p.m. on the day of the disappearance until 0:30 a.m. the next day.

The sources detailed that an excavation carried out in the suspect’s house found a burned telephone and some garments that could belong to the young man. Ramos acknowledged having met Tehuel on March 11 at 4:30 p.m., but maintained that they did not go to any event and that each one went their own way.

The prosecutor Guyot requested the collaboration of the Argentine Federal Police to have georradares and specialist dogs in search of people.

Through the Federal System for the Search of Missing and Missing Persons, the troops joined, who had been at the disposal of the investigation since March 20, added sources linked to the operation.

What’s more Four sniffer dogs from the Argentine Federal Police and a geradar from the National Gendarmerie were sent to the areal for use in raking in delimited areas.

What’s more, Veronica Alarcon, sister of Tehuel, requested the presence in the place of the Buenos Aires Minister of Security, Sergio Berni, at the same time that a group of neighbors began to cut off the main accesses to Alejandro Korn in protest at the appearance of the young man.

“The prosecutor asked me to stop all the neighbors, that troops were going to arrive to rake with animals, but nobody told me anything and as a family we have to know. There is no cash here. I ask Berni to come, I am not going to talk to the prosecutor anymore,” the young woman said.

Since Tuesday night, Neighbors and close associates of Tehuel began to rake open areas of the La Esperanza and La Laurita neighborhoods on their own from the Buenos Aires town of Alejandro Korn.

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