Discovery of the Remains
On an unspecified date in 2007, the Collier County Sheriff's Office responded to a grim discovery in a wooded area off Immokalee Road near Interstate 75. Skeletal remains were found, later identified as those of Domingo Santiz Collazo. The condition of the remains suggested that Collazo had been deceased for some time before the discovery. Personal items found at the scene provided crucial clues that aided in the identification process.
Identification of the Victim
Identifying the remains as those of Domingo Santiz Collazo was a significant step forward in the investigation. Collazo, also known by aliases such as Julio Valencia, had a documented history with local law enforcement. Records indicate multiple arrests between 2001 and 2004, including charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, and driving under the influence. These prior interactions provided law enforcement with fingerprints and other identifying information, facilitating the positive identification of his remains....Read More
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