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In a recent update from the San Pablo Police Department, medical examiners have confirmed that a body found in an Oakland estuary last year has been identified as Que Tran, a missing California woman. Que Tran, 74, and her daughter Tho Ly, 40, were reported missing by Phuc Vo, 40, on September 13. Vo initially told police that the women had left following a family argument and were on their way to Southern California. However, detectives found inconsistencies in Vo’s statements throughout the investigation. Surveillance video showed Vo driving Ly’s missing car, which was later found in Oakland on December 5. Vo was arrested in February and charged with two counts of murder with a special circumstance enhancement.

One of the victims’ neighbors, Jazmin Rosillo, shared that she used to see the women gardening in their yard before they vanished. Rosillo mentioned that the couple had a young daughter and son, with the boy telling her that his mother was missing and that his parents had been fighting. Investigators suspected that an argument over money may have been the cause of the women’s disappearance. Tran’s body was discovered in the Oakland estuary in late September, with DNA evidence confirming her identity in March. However, Ly’s remains are still missing, leaving unanswered questions surrounding her whereabouts.

The case surrounding the disappearance and murder of Que Tran and Tho Ly has been ongoing since their disappearance in September. Phuc Vo’s arrest in February shed light on the suspicions surrounding his involvement in the case, with detectives alleging that he had a direct role in the disappearance and murders of the two women. The discovery of surveillance video showing Vo driving Ly’s car raised further suspicion, ultimately leading to his arrest and the subsequent charges brought against him by the Contra Costa County district attorney’s office.

The community, including neighbors like Jazmin Rosillo, expressed shock and concern over the disappearance of Que Tran and Tho Ly. Rosillo’s observations of the family’s dynamics and interactions shed light on the potential issues that may have led to their disappearance. Investigators have been working tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to the women’s disappearance and subsequent murder, with the identification of Tran’s body bringing some closure to the investigation. However, the fact that Ly’s remains are still missing adds a layer of complexity to the case and ongoing questions remain unanswered.

As the investigation continues and more details emerge, the San Pablo Police Department remains focused on bringing justice to Que Tran and Tho Ly. The identification of Tran’s body is a significant development in the case, providing some clarity on the fate of one of the missing women. The community, as well as law enforcement officials, are hopeful that further progress will be made in locating Tho Ly’s remains and uncovering the full extent of the circumstances surrounding their disappearance and murder. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of thorough investigation and collaboration in solving such tragic events, while also highlighting the impact of violence and crime on families and communities.

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