14-year-old girl found dead in Illinois; suspect with extensive record arrested
The body of Kylie Toberman, a 14-year-old wrestler, was found in a trailer hours after she was reported missing
Just days after she was reported missing, a 14-year-old child was discovered dead in a trailer behind her house in Vandalia, Illinois. Authorities have described the circumstances as killing when the sufferer, Kylie Toberman, was discovered. According to local news outlet KDSK, Arnold B. Rivera, 43, was detained and charged with the young woman's death. The think has an extensive criminal history, according to authorities.
Mother's Outrage and Grief
Megan Zeller, Kylie's family, expressed her grief on Instagram and questioned the function of child protective services after she confirmed her mother's death.
Zeller claimed that Kylie's legal guardian prevented her from seeing the girl and her other two girls and that the Department of Children and Family Services was liable for what she called a failure to protect them.
" My child is now an angel, and she was young and innocent. " I'll never be passive or in tact until justice is done for my child. she wrote. The mother described the young woman as "beautiful, wise, and loving" in another article.
The children's status remains to be seen, whether they were officially adopted or kept by various relatives. Zeller also mentioned that a person by the last name Rivera is Kylie's aunt, though it hasn't been established whether there is a familial connection between this person and the suspect.
A believe with a serious criminal record
Rivera has a lengthy criminal record, which dates back to 2000, when he was accused of assault and sexual abuse of a small between the age of 9 and 16 in a criminal case. Following a plea bargain, in which he admitted to aggravated assault in a public space and served 30 months in prison, both charges were dropped.
He pleaded guilty to possessing a stolen car in 2008, which resulted in a 24 month sentence on parole, according to KSDK.
Rivera is currently facing new and significant charges, including first-degree murder, aggravated sexual abuse, and concealing a crime. He is scheduled to appear in court on Monday night and is still being held without bail at the Fayette County Jail.
The area is grieving the loss of a promising athlete.
Given that she was a well-known young fighter, the information shocked Vandalia, particularly among Kylie's teammates. The Vandal Wrestling Takedown Club made a social media post about their pain.
The business posted," It is with heavy hearts that we share the news that we lost one of our athletes, Kylie Toberman," with the caption" with large souls. " The loss of like a special and talented young person is deeply saddened by our staff and our neighborhood.
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