California detectives have charged a 41-year-old man in reference to the disappearance and suspected homicide of his girlfriend, who was final seen leaving a Fresno artwork present on Dec. 7 at his aspect.
Missy Hernandez, a 30-year-old girl recognized for frequenting town’s pop-up artwork scene, had a 12-year-old daughter and bought crystals and selfmade trinkets at gala's and occasions.
"Missy is a very social person who is out in the public view regularly, so for her to not be responsive or seen was considered unusual," Tony Botti, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s workplace, advised Unique News Digital in December.

Ramon Jimenez, inset, was already in custody for allegations of home abuse when police introduced homicide costs within the dying of girlfriend Missy Hernandez.
(Fresno County Sheriff’s Workplace)
CALIFORNIA MISSING MOM MISSY HERNANDEZ DISAPPEARED 3 WEEKS AGO; INVESTIGATORS CALL HER ABSENCE ‘SUSPICIOUS’
Her boyfriend, Ramon Jimenez, had been in jail since Dec. 8 on prior home violence costs involving her as a sufferer, the Fresno County Sheriff’s Workplace mentioned Thursday.
Hernandez wasn’t there however officers acknowledged the boyfriend as an individual wished for an October home assault towards Hernandez on the similar tackle and arrested him there.
The following day, in keeping with authorities, Hernandez’s associates arrived on the house and went inside.
"Missy was nowhere to be found, but they did find evidence that she may be injured and in need of help," Botti mentioned in an announcement Thursday.
Detectives dominated the disappearance "suspicious" and quietly requested a choose to have Hernandez held with out bail on the home violence cost as they constructed a case.
"Over the course of the month-long investigation, detectives developed an overwhelming amount of forensic and digital evidence," Botti mentioned. "Some of which included DNA indicating a violent act took place at Missy’s home."
They charged Jimenez with homicide on Tuesday – nonetheless, the whereabouts of Hernandez’s physique stay unknown.
Anybody with data is requested to name Valley Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-7867 or Detective Gary Haslam at (559) 367-4734.
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