The Morning Call

Deaths of teens found in Schuylkill County woods ruled homicide

State police confirm ID of one victim

- By Amy Marchiano

State police have ruled the cause of death for the two teenagers whose bodies were found near New Philadelph­ia early Tuesday as homicide.

In a news release, police said the determinat­ion was made following autopsies performed Thursday morning by Dr. Wayne Ross at the Dauphin County Forensic Center, Harrisburg.

Police identified the one victim as Hunter Mock, 18, of New Philadelph­ia. They only provided an age and gender for the other victim, but family members have reported it to be Angelito Xavier Caraballo, 16, also from New Philadelph­ia.

Police are continuing to investigat­e the crime and said additional informatio­n would be provided as it becomes available.

The bodies were found around 3:25 a.m. Tuesday in a wooded area off Ferndale Road about 1 mile east of Route 209, state police said. The two were pronounced dead at 6 a.m. by the Schuylkill County Coroner’s Office.

Police earlier had issued missing person news releases reporting that Caraballo was last seen around 8 p.m. Sunday and that Mock was last seen around 3:30 p.m. Monday.

No arrests have been made and police have not discussed a possible motive.

Schuylkill County District

Attorney Michael A. O’Pake said Thursday the autopsy results are “certainly not unexpected” considerin­g what he knows about the investigat­ion.

A Facebook post of what is believed to be a leaked state police document suggests police have made one arrest that could be related.

The post on Tuesday showed a document titled “Troop L. Frackville/Officer Safety” that says police are investigat­ing a double homicide that occurred between Sunday and Monday in New Philadelph­ia.

It gives a descriptio­n of a 19-year-old suspect who was called “armed and dangerous” and shows his photo.

The same man was arraigned at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday on a felony burglary charge in connection

with an incident Sept. 4 in Cressona.

Trooper David Beohm, public informatio­n officer for Reading-based Troop L, when told Wednesday of the wording in the post, said the document is an “internal

investigat­ory email strictly prohibited from public disseminat­ion.” He wouldn’t comment further.

New Philadelph­ia Mayor Terri Gibbons and others expressed concern Wednesday about keeping borough residents safe. She also invited counselors from the Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley to be available to children and adults in the borough.

The Pottsville Area School District has extended its condolence­s to the family of Caraballo, who was a student at the school last year.

Funeral services for Mock and Caraballo will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday at Bartashus Funeral Home, 63 Kimber St., New Philadelph­ia.

Mock’s obituary said that he was loved by all for his “amazing heart and warm smile” and was a “loyal man” whose time was too short. Caraballo is described as having had a “bright spirit,” and that he was an awesome brother to all of his siblings.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Hunter Mock, left, and Angelito Caraballo. The bodies of the teens were found Tuesday near New Philadelph­ia in Schuylkill County.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Hunter Mock, left, and Angelito Caraballo. The bodies of the teens were found Tuesday near New Philadelph­ia in Schuylkill County.

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