Report: Turkish police identify suspect in U.S. womans death

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:39:00


Report: Turkish police identify suspect in U.S. womans death

Turkish police have identified the man suspected of killing American tourist Sarai Sierra, whose body was found earlier this month, CNN affiliate CNN Turk reported Thursday.

Police are now looking for the suspect, identified only as 'Ziya T.,' in the southern province of Hatay, where he has family, CNN Turk reported.

Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country.



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Sierra, a mother and amateur photographer from Staten Island, New York, went missing January 22 while on a solo trip. Her body was found February 2 near ancient stone walls in Istanbul, according to the semi-official Anatolian news agency.

Police suspect the 33-year-old was killed at a different location than where she was found.

Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22.

Earlier this month, CNN Turk reported police detained a Turkish man with whom Sierra was in contact.

Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them.

Slain photographer's family sells her photos online

Earlier this month, CNN Turk reported police detained a Turkish man with whom Sierra was in contact. Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22. Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22. Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country. Sierra, a mother and amateur photographer from Staten Island, New York, went missing January 22 while on a solo trip. Her body was found February 2 near ancient stone walls in Istanbul, according to the semi-official Anatolian news agency. Police are now looking for the suspect, identified only as 'Ziya T.,' in the southern province of Hatay, where he has family, CNN Turk reported. Police are now looking for the suspect, identified only as 'Ziya T.,' in the southern province of Hatay, where he has family, CNN Turk reported. Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country. Sierra, a mother and amateur photographer from Staten Island, New York, went missing January 22 while on a solo trip. Her body was found February 2 near ancient stone walls in Istanbul, according to the semi-official Anatolian news agency. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online Turkish police have identified the man suspected of killing American tourist Sarai Sierra, whose body was found earlier this month, CNN affiliate CNN Turk reported Thursday. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22. Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country. Turkish police have identified the man suspected of killing American tourist Sarai Sierra, whose body was found earlier this month, CNN affiliate CNN Turk reported Thursday. Sierra, a mother and amateur photographer from Staten Island, New York, went missing January 22 while on a solo trip. Her body was found February 2 near ancient stone walls in Istanbul, according to the semi-official Anatolian news agency. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Earlier this month, CNN Turk reported police detained a Turkish man with whom Sierra was in contact. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online Sierra went to Turkey on January 7 and was due to return home January 22. Police are now looking for the suspect, identified only as 'Ziya T.,' in the southern province of Hatay, where he has family, CNN Turk reported. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online Police suspect the 33-year-old was killed at a different location than where she was found. Authorities collected DNA samples from 21 people, including three foreigners. It was not immediately known whether 'Ziya T.' was among them. Police distributed a picture of him at all border checkpoints in case he tries to leave the country. Earlier this month, CNN Turk reported police detained a Turkish man with whom Sierra was in contact. Slain photographer's family sells her photos online

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