Las Vegas Review-Journal

Suspect in killing of ex-girlfriend found dead in Idaho

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

The manhunt for a Nevada correction­s officer suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend last weekend ended Tuesday night when he was found dead in a small Idaho town.

Christophe­r Gerard Caggiano was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside his white 2017 Nissan Rogue in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, according to the Bannock County coroner’s office. The 41-year-old suspect’s death was ruled a suicide.

Las Vegas homicide detectives had been looking for Caggiano since Saturday morning, after his 9-yearold daughter called 911 to report that her mother was lying in a pool of blood inside his townhouse at 4637 Dealers Choice Way. He had fled before officers arrived, police said.

Cheri Louise Anaya, 32, of Bakersfiel­d, California, died of a gunshot wound to her head and neck. Homicide detectives have determined that Caggiano and Anaya had been arguing the night before their two kids, both under 10, found her body.

The Bannock County coroner estimates that Caggiano had been dead since Saturday evening, leaving his two kids without parents. He was found “after a citizen had noticed the car parked in the same spot for several days,” coroner’s office spokesman Tim Quick said.

Caggiano had been employed with the state Department of Correction­s since Oct. 1, 2012, as a senior correction­al officer.

He was most recently assigned to High Desert State Prison in Indian Springs, roughly 40 miles north

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west of Las Vegas, department spokeswoma­n Brooke Santina said. She added that Caggiano also had passed the background check required by the department before he was hired.

Caggiano’s landlord told the Las

Vegas Review-journal on Sunday that he had moved into the townhouse in March 2017. Police said Anaya and the children had been temporaril­y staying in the house.

Anaya’s family is caring for the two children.

“We come from a large family,” Anaya’s aunt, Debbie Bramlritt, told the Review-journal. “We’re just going to shower them with love.”

Anaya’s death was the 29th domestic-related homicide investigat­ed by Metro this year, according to records maintained by the Review-journal. As of Saturday, Metro had investigat­ed 93 homicides in 2018.

Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

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