Georgia woman Zusi Aguirre accused of double murder in Sandy Springs extradicted

Oct 12, 2014 - 23:08
Oct 12, 2014 - 23:11
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Georgia woman Zusi Aguirre accused of double murder in Sandy Springs extradicted
Accused killer, Zusi Aguirre

Authorities say Zusi Aguirre, an accused killer, is expected back in a Fulton County court later in October. She was extradicted from south Alabama last month. At her initial court appearance before a Fulton County judge last week, 25-year-old was denied bond.

Aguirre, of Mabelton, was stopped for traffic charges in Mobile, AL, when information on the shooting was given to authorities according to Sandy Springs police.

Two men were killed at the One Sovereign Place Apartments, located at the 200 block of Franklin Road, earlier in September.

Eulalio Mederos-Vega, 27, and Bryon Caceres, 23, were found dead. Police said they were found in Vega's home where he lived with his wife and young daughter.

His family claims they did not know the man killed alongside Vega. They said that they knew very little about what happened.

Police said Aguirre is being charged with felony murder, armed robbery and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

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