Murder Charges Filed Against Berwyn Woman in Rockford Car Salesman’s Death

Chicago, Illinois – A Berwyn woman is facing charges for the murder and kidnapping of a Rockford car salesman, Crisóforo Osorio-González. The 36-year-old victim was found shot to death in Little Village on February 10, according to Chicago police. Osorio-González, who was part-owner of Twenty First Auto Sales in Rockford, was reported missing by his family after taking a customer on a test drive and not returning.

The Cook County Coroner’s autopsy revealed that Osorio-González had been killed by gunshot wounds to his head and back. Furthermore, the car used in the test drive was discovered in Chicago without any other passengers present. Friends and family suspect that Osorio-González was a victim of kidnapping. Rosie Chavez, the accused, was arrested on March 22 in connection with the crime.

Chavez, 46, is currently facing first-degree murder and kidnapping charges related to Osorio-González’s death. The community has come together to support the victim’s family, raising over $3,500 through a GoFundMe fundraiser. The tragic incident has left many in shock and mourning as they seek justice for Osorio-González. Family and friends remember him as a dedicated and hardworking individual who did not deserve such a violent end.

The investigation into Osorio-González’s murder is ongoing as authorities work to uncover more details surrounding the case. The Rockford and Chicago communities are coming together to ensure that justice prevails for the victim and his loved ones. Despite the heartbreaking loss, there is hope that those responsible for this heinous crime will be brought to justice. As the legal process unfolds, the memory of Crisóforo Osorio-González lives on in the hearts of all who knew him.