PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — A woman whose body was discovered hidden in a couch in a Frankford Avenue residence has been identified, and a suspect has been apprehended overseas, authorities said.
On April 5, while investigating a missing person case, officers from the Northeast Detective Division and the Crime Scene Unit found the body of Yuleisy Carolina Torrelles-Martinez inside the living room of a home on the 4400 block of Frankford Avenue. Medics with the Philadelphia Fire Department pronounced her dead at 8:26 a.m.
A post-mortem exam by the Office of the Medical Examiner determined Torrelles-Martinez died from multiple sharp force injuries. Her death was ruled a homicide.
Key Points
- Yuleisy Carolina Torrelles-Martinez was found dead with multiple stab wounds inside a couch in a Frankford Avenue home.
- 28-year-old Gerelys Sanchez-Reyes was identified as a suspect and arrested in Spain.
- Sanchez-Reyes is awaiting extradition to face murder and related charges in Philadelphia.
Following a lengthy investigation, the Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit identified 28-year-old Gerelys Sanchez-Reyes as a suspect. On Thursday, Sanchez-Reyes was arrested in Spain by U.S. Marshals.
The U.S. Marshals Service is handling details of the overseas arrest. Sanchez-Reyes is currently awaiting extradition to Philadelphia to face charges of murder and related offenses.