Cops find car burnt in New Grant quadruple killing

Guimar Jose Rausseo Marcano. -
Guimar Jose Rausseo Marcano. -

With the help of GPS technology, police detectives found the car that a murdered Venezuelan housekeeper rented last month from an auto rental company in Pleasantville.

The car was abandoned and burnt at Corosan Road, George Village in Tableland. Police found it on Tuesday afternoon, the day after they found four bodies with gunshot wounds.

Mother of four Guimar Jose Rausseo Marcano, 36, rented a silver Toyota Aqua on April 9. She was among the four people found dead on Monday at about 6.30 am with gunshot wounds at Daly Road in New Grant.

She had been renting an apartment for almost a year with her children and her father at Hope Road in Princes Town.

Also killed were her boyfriend Aaron George, 36, Manzanilla contractor Darnel Mitchell, 35, and Venezuelan Jose Serrano.

Mitchell was last seen alive in his car on Sunday night together with a man fitting the description of Serrano. The car is still missing. Police said Serrano had a tattoo of a crown with the words "One Life" on his right hand. On the left hand, he had a tattoo with the word "Brithany."

Several Venezuelan media outlets reported the quadruple homicide but had little additional information on the two Venezuelan victims.

Tane Tanae newspaper referred to José Serrano as a
deltano, saying he was from the Pedernales municipality in the Delta Amacuro state. Serrano also lived in Caracas.

Like Tane Tanae, El Periódico Del Delta newspaper shared photos of the victims but did not have Serrano's age, occupation or other personal information.

ACP Odette Lewis, DCP McDonald Jacob, Snr Supt Wayne Mohammed, Supt Sean Dhillpaul, Sgt Anil Sankar and other police visited the crime scene and searched the area for evidence.

No one has been arrested. Tableland and Homicide Bureau Region III police are investigating.

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