An Indiana Uber driver admitted to abducting, assaulting and killing Chanti Dixon, 30, who disappeared on Sunday, Sept. 8.
Dixon’s body was tracked down on Sept. 9 in a lush region, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Boss Chris Bailey said at a press preparation on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
The mother-of-two was accounted for missing on Monday when she didn’t get back after working all day the other day.
Boss Bailey said Dixon bossed a Uber around 3:30 a.m. Sunday to bring her back home from work. On Monday, police answered a 911 report of a dead body in the forest in a neighborhood of Indianapolis.
The body was distinguished as Dixon, police said. She had been assaulted and shot in the head.
Police said 2 cells having a place with Dixon were tracked down close to her body.
Analysts started their examination by reaching Francisco Valadez, the 29-year-old Uber driver who got Dixon from work early Sunday.
He supposedly let police know that after he dropped Dixon off, a man endeavored to ransack her.
Police said Valadez gave clashing stories during his cross examination. He in the end admitted to shooting Dixon in the head in the wake of attempting to engage in sexual relations with her in the rearward sitting arrangement of his vehicle, police said.
Valadez likewise told police Dixon expressed something to him that drove him mad.
Uber has restricted Valadez from its ride share service, the organization said on Tuesday.
Colleague Police Boss Catherine Cummings said Dixon’s passing is a separated occurrence.
“As a lady, this hits diversely for me,” she said at Tuesday’s public interview. “Ladies, young ladies, moms reserve an option to exist openly locally unafraid of something grievous happening to them.”
Valadez has been accused of one count of homicide. More lawbreaker accusations are expected.