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Reward for tips to find the woman of the Cal Fire Captains – NBC 7 San Diego

On Monday, the authorities asked for help to find an ex-Con-Con-Concon that was suspected of killing their wife, an experienced state firefighter to have killed in the victim's Ramona house, more than 20 years after they are guilty had found to kill her alienated husband.

Detective believes that 53-year-old Yolanda Marodi stabbed her spouse on February 17, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca “Becky” Marodi.

They now offer a potential reward of 1,000 US dollars for tips that lead to arrest.

NBC 7 learned new details on Monday about the killing, the Yolanda Marodi from February 2004 to November 2013 in prison ended up in prison.

Divorce documents received from NBC 7 showed that they checked the box with incompatible differences and made unproven claims about his behavior and demanded custody for the two children of the couple. That was in summer 2000 and in autumn it occurred.

Almost a quarter of a century later, Yolanda Marodi is accused of committing a similar murder against an alienated spouse.

The MPs who answered a report on an attack at 9 p.m. that day, found that Rebecca Marodi (49) in their residence in the 20200 block of the Rancho Villa Road, north of the State Route 78 and west of Pine Street, fatal was wounded. The victim, which had worked for the state fire brigade agency for more than 30 years, died at the scene.

The events that led to kill are unknown.

“The motivation and the circumstances that work this murder with regard to this murder in relation to detectives in relation to this murder are working hard to collect further information and create a comprehensive understanding of the case,” said Sheriffs Lt. Michael Krugh on Thursday.

It is believed that Yolanda Marodi, who could have the law enforcement authorities in Mexico, are on the road with a small white dog in a silver 2013 Chevrolet Equinox, California, license No. 8bqj420. It is 5 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs about 165 pounds and has brown eyes, brown hair and tattoos on both upper arms, the authorities said.

Anyone who may help the authorities to track down the suspect is asked to call San Diego County Crime Stopper at 888-580-8477 or to contact the agency online at SDCRIMESTOPFERS.ORG. Tipper can remain anonymous.

Firefighters and Ramona neighbor, who knew Rebecca Marodi, also collected money for their family on Monday.

“Nothing will replace not to have them here”, and what a better way to have them than they honor. “

There are also events on Monday in a bar in Temecula and in the red, white and blues in Ramona, where the musicians who enter the stage donate their tips for the Marodi family. Another group collects money to pay the hay and feed horses for Marodi.