CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago police said two men have been charged with murder in a gruesome homicide investigation on the city’s far Northwest Side.
The suspects, 29-year-old Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado and 21-year-old Geiderwuin Bello Morales, are migrants, sources told ABC7.
They were were arrested Thursday in connection to the homicide, police said.
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The crime happened on Sunday at about 10:50 p.m. at a home in the 7600 block of Talcott Avenue, Chicago police said.
A woman told Chicago police she found her brother, 63-year-old George Levin, tied up in a basement bedroom in Norwood Park.
The coroner’s office later said Levin died of multiple injuries and assault. Chicago police are conducting a homicide investigation.
Chicago police have announced that Ubilla-Delgado and Morales are now facing felony charges for the murder and robbery of a victim who is handicapped or over 60 years old.
Sources told ABC7 the suspects used a dating app to meet the victims.
In light of the recent charges, the ABC7 I-Team conducted an investigation into the past of the accused individuals. It was revealed that Morales had been arrested earlier in the month for a separate incident. According to court records, he was charged with “simple assault” for attempting to lure a 13-year-old girl into his car. Morales has not yet entered a plea in response to this charge.
Both suspects will make their first court appearance for the murder charges Saturday.
No other information was available.
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