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Homicide suspect to be moved to Riley County

By Hannah Blick and Sarah Rajewski

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Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Luis Antonio Aguirre is scheduled to be transported to Riley County some time in the next few days, according to a news release from the Riley County Police Department.

Aguirre, 22, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder Oct. 30 after the remains of Tanya Carmen Lydia Maldonado, 18, and Juan Luis Maldonado, 15 months, both of Chicago, were found on Oct. 25.

Aguirre lived in Ogden, Kan., until recently when detectives learned he had gone to Austin, Texas.

Aguirre had been confined in the Travis County Jail in Austin, Texas, and bond was set at $2.5 million. He waived extradition from Texas, according to the release.

Freshly poured concrete damaged

A Manhattan construction company reported criminal damage to concrete on Tuesday, according to an RCPD report.

The incident occurred between 5 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. on Friday, said RCPD Lt. Herbert Crosby Jr.

The damages were estimated at $1,200.

Tim Wege Construction, 2151 Fort Riley Blvd., reported that two freshly poured concrete duplex driveways, located at 508 and 510 Brooklawn Drive, were scratched and ruined before they had hardened, Crosby said.

No arrests had been made.

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