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Elizabeth Peralta-Guadalupe dies in fatal Northlake assault

Elizabeth Peralta-Guadalupe dies in fatal Northlake assault

Fatal Northlake assault death of Elizabeth Peralta-Guadalupe – Obituary

Elizabeth Peralta-Guadalupe, 43, was found dead in her apartment in Northlake on Sunday morning after suffering multiple injuries. Authorities discovered her body around 10:45 a.m. at her residence on 38 King Arthur Court, where she also lived. An autopsy performed on Monday confirmed that her death was a homicide caused by assault.

 

Two individuals have been taken into custody in connection with the case, and formal charges are expected, according to Northlake Police Investigations Commander Brett Lettieri. The investigation remains ongoing as officials continue to gather evidence.

 

 

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