Crime & Safety
Unsolved Naugatuck Murder is Still Being Investigated
Sandra Ramos Cuadro's murder is still being investigated after over 10 years.

Sandra Ramos Cuadro, a 50-year-old mother of three, of Naugatuck, was stabbed to death in her apartment at 70 Olive St. on Feb. 18, 2005, and her killer has not yet been found, the Republican-American reported.
The Cold Case Unit in Rocky Hill has taken on the case as one of more than 40 unsolved cold cases, with hopes to find the killer and bring them to justice, the Rep-Am reported.
Ramos Cuadro’s murder was Naugatuck’s first in 13 years, the Rep-Am reported. It’s remaining unsolved is unacceptable to investigators, so three Naugatuck detectives meet regularly, once a week, to discuss the case with the Unit, who typically investigate crimes unsolved for long periods of time.
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Police told the Rep-Am they hope to use “old-fashioned police work” to try and open these cases up and get them solves as soon as possible, but they will also rely on new technology, specifically new DNA analyzing technology, to open the case up even more.
Read the full Rep-Am story here.
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