A woman’s corpse was reportedly found in trash in the parking lot of an Advance Auto Parts shop in South Hempstead, according to News 12 sources. Police claim that at approximately 7:30 in the morning, they received a call reporting an incident on Grand Avenue, five blocks south of Sunrise Highway.
On Tuesday, murder investigators were there for more than 12 hours. Albert Shillingford, who lives just across the street from the murder site, said that loud music and drug usage have been persistent problems in the parking lot.
Shillingford believes that the occurrence is not shocking since nothing has been done to prevent them from going down and using narcotics. Gloria Oriol continues, “I’ve been here for 47 years, and it’s troublesome. There, my daughter raised her kids as I raised my own. That my grandson is now raising his is terrible. The auto parts store’s alarm has also been sounding all night for the adjacent households. People want to know more about the obituary of Rebecca Carlson.
Jennifer Carlson Andrew D. Avila was detained and charged with second-degree murder, according to an obituary.
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A Long Island man has been charged with murder in connection with the death of a 39-year-old woman who was found lying next to a garbage. Rebecca Carlson, 39, of Hempstead, whose corpse was found on Tuesday, February 14, in South Hempstead, was slain, according to the Nassau County Police.
On March 2, Andrew D. Avila, 25, of Elmont, was accused of killing her. Officers were contacted in response to a complaint that a lady had been discovered unresponsive next to trash behind Advanced Auto Parts, located at 1140 Grand Avenue. The lady, Carlson, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Police.
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According to murder investigators, the Nassau County Medical Examiners’ Office eventually determined that Carlson’s death was a homicide. Avila will be arraigned on a charge of second-degree murder on Friday, March 3 in Hempstead.
Regarding the death of a woman found on Valentine’s Day in South Hempstead behind trash, an arrest has been made. Andrew Avila, a 25-year-old resident of Elmont, has reportedly been charged with second-degree murder in Rebecca Carlson’s death, according to the police. The 39-year-old Hempstead woman was found in the trash at the auto parts business. Avila will be officially charged on Friday.
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