New Mexico teen arrested for murder after social media ransom scheme turned fatal

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Anna Bella Dukes was arrested Monday for her part in the February 2021 murder of former correction officer Elias Otero, 24, Albuquerque police said.

A New Mexico teenage girl is facing a murder rap for a Snapchat-fueled hostage scheme that went wrong and ended with the would-be ransom payer shot dead, cops said.

Dukes is facing charges of murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, tampering with evidence and conspiracy. Avila turned himself in last month,Grieving mom Alicia Otero told the station that she believes justice will be served for her son. Teenager Anna Bella Dukes has been charged with murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, tampering with evidence and conspiracy.Elias Otero was fatally shot in the incident when the confrontation escalated.“Every day we wish that we get justice and, you know, someone to pay for what they did to him and knowing they finally turned themselves in, it just feels good that it’s not gonna go unsolved,” she said.

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