The authorities looking for the suspect in a 1996 murder in Sonoma county use an image of his current appearance generated by artificial intelligence to help generate tracks to find him.
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office Said in an article on social networks on Wednesday That Antonio Brava Marquez, 61, is wanted for the murder of Alfonso Reyes Martinez on May 20, 1996. Martinez was shot down and buried in a shallow tomb near the Alexander Valley bridge, north of Healdsburg.
The sheriff’s office said that a man had been condemned as an accessory, but Brava Marquez, the alleged killer, remains in freedom.
Brava Marquez is a 61 -year -old Hispanic man, 5 feet 3 inches, with an average construction and brown eyes. At the time of the murder, he had black short-to-spam hair and a slight mustache. The Sheriff’s Office has published an image of progression of the age of Brava Marquez made by AI to show what its current appearance might look like.
Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office
Brava Marquez worked as a worker of the vineyard at the time of the murder and lived in a camp near the intersection of the 128 highway and Alexander Valley Road, said the sheriff’s office. He was also known to drive a white or Tan 1973 Ford Maverick with a brown vinyl top.
The sheriff’s office said he was known by alias such as Antonio Marquez Bravo or Antonio Brava, and probably fled to Fresno or Mexico after the murder.
Anyone with information on the place where Brava Marquez is invited to contact the Sheriff office at (707) 565-2727 or to submit an anonymous online tip to Sonomasheriff.org/silent-witness.