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Rinnyers Pena, 42, will be arraigned in West Roxbury Division of Boston Municipal Court on charges of disinterring a body.
Pena has been held without bail since his arrest in June in connection with a separate case charging him with kidnapping, rape, strangulation or suffocation, assault and battery on a household or family member, photographing an unsuspecting person in the nude and distribution of a Class A substance.
Investigators said those charges reflect offenses committed against a second, different victim and are not related to the ongoing death investigation of Alenny Matos.
Someone walking in the area located Matos’ remains inside the trash bag on May 9, 2020.
The cause and manner of Matos’ death is still under investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
“Everyone deserves to be treated with care and dignity. The evidence gathered during the course of our investigation suggests that Mr. Pena chose to treat Ms. Matos with anything but care and dignity when he disposed of her body inside a trash bag following her death,” District Attorney Racheal Rollins said. “As we continue to investigate Ms. Matos’ death, we ask that anyone with information that could aid in this or other investigations share what they know with the police or prosecutors in my office. This family deserves answers. Ms. Matos deserved better.
Anyone with information on the investigation can call the Boston Police Department tip line at 1-800-494-TIPS or the Suffolk County State Police Detective Unit at 617-727-8817.
Boston man accused of abandoning body of missing woman in trash bag
The body found over the weekend inside a bag in a wooded area near Enneking Parkway in Hyde Park has been identified as Alenny Matos, who was reported missing in February.
Matos’ body was found on Saturday. Sources told WBZ-TV a purse was also found inside the bag.
Body Found In Hyde Park Woods Identified As Missing Woman Alenny Matos
Original alert:
Missing Person Alert: The Boston Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in efforts to locate 38-year-old Alenny Matos. Alenny was last seen at about 7:30 PM on Saturday January 25, 2020, in the area of 79 Spencer Street in Dorchester. At the time, she was on her way to 21 Bullard Street but never made it there. Alenny is described as white-Hispanic female, 5”5’, with a medium build, black hair and scars around both of her eyes. There is no clothing description to share at this time.
Pena has been held without bail since his arrest in June in connection with a separate case charging him with kidnapping, rape, strangulation or suffocation, assault and battery on a household or family member, photographing an unsuspecting person in the nude and distribution of a Class A substance.
Investigators said those charges reflect offenses committed against a second, different victim and are not related to the ongoing death investigation of Alenny Matos.
Someone walking in the area located Matos’ remains inside the trash bag on May 9, 2020.
The cause and manner of Matos’ death is still under investigation by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
“Everyone deserves to be treated with care and dignity. The evidence gathered during the course of our investigation suggests that Mr. Pena chose to treat Ms. Matos with anything but care and dignity when he disposed of her body inside a trash bag following her death,” District Attorney Racheal Rollins said. “As we continue to investigate Ms. Matos’ death, we ask that anyone with information that could aid in this or other investigations share what they know with the police or prosecutors in my office. This family deserves answers. Ms. Matos deserved better.
Anyone with information on the investigation can call the Boston Police Department tip line at 1-800-494-TIPS or the Suffolk County State Police Detective Unit at 617-727-8817.
Boston man accused of abandoning body of missing woman in trash bag
The body found over the weekend inside a bag in a wooded area near Enneking Parkway in Hyde Park has been identified as Alenny Matos, who was reported missing in February.
Matos’ body was found on Saturday. Sources told WBZ-TV a purse was also found inside the bag.
Body Found In Hyde Park Woods Identified As Missing Woman Alenny Matos
Original alert:
Missing Person Alert: The Boston Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in efforts to locate 38-year-old Alenny Matos. Alenny was last seen at about 7:30 PM on Saturday January 25, 2020, in the area of 79 Spencer Street in Dorchester. At the time, she was on her way to 21 Bullard Street but never made it there. Alenny is described as white-Hispanic female, 5”5’, with a medium build, black hair and scars around both of her eyes. There is no clothing description to share at this time.