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Body found in front of library, no foul play suspected

At around 5:30 p.m. Saturday, UTEP Police found a body hanging from a tree in front of the campus library.

“UTEP police dispatch received a phone call indicating that a body was hanging from a tree in front of the campus library,” said UTEP Police Chief Cliff Walsh in a statement released Sunday. “UTEP PD and emergency crews immediately responded and found the victim was not alive. No foul play is suspected. No other details are available pending notification of next of kin and completion of the investigation.”

The Prospector will provide more details as they become available.

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Jasmine Aguilera may be reached at [email protected].

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Jasmine Aguilera
Jasmine Aguilera, Editor-in-chief
Jasmine is a senior multimedia journalism major with a minor in anthropology. She began practicing journalism as a high school student when she joined the Tejano Tribune, El Paso Community College’s student newspaper. During her senior year she became the first ever high school student to become editor-in-chief of the Tribune. She moved on to join The Prospector team in the fall of 2011. Jasmine has covered national politics, immigration, poverty, human trafficking, refugees and more in her time holding various editorial positions at The Prospector and as an intern reporter at the Scripps Howard Foundation Wire and Gannett News Service, both in Washington, D.C. She aspires to become an international reporter and tell stories that do not receive the attention they deserve. Until then, she spends her time following the news and guiding a very talented team in reporting for a student audience and the El Paso community. She also enjoys a good book, art, music and the occasional Netflix binge (House of Cards and Breaking Bad remain her favorite).
Michaela Roman
Michaela Roman, Editor-in-Chief
Michaela is a Senior Digital Media Production major at The University of Texas at El Paso. As the Editor-in-Chief, and former Photo Editor of The Prospector, she has learned to stay organized, manage a staff of writers and photographers, meet deadlines, cover events and network with others. She also has freelance experience and a personal photography business. Michaela aspires to work as an editor for a large media outlet and one day go to graduate school to teach photojournalism.
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    daveAug 30, 2014 at 5:08 AM

    I think that we have the right to know and agree with a recent article on kisselpaso.com that incidents like these do not get much media coverage. Why are UTEP and other academic institutions exempt from reporting them to local agencies? In the news, for example, you hear about a teacher’s inappropiate behavior with his/her students; at the university level, not much is heard. As a parent, I am concerned about the well-being of my kids anywhere they are.

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    RobertAug 30, 2014 at 2:31 AM

    His name was Hector Delgado Dominguez. R.I.P.

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    ShirleyAug 21, 2014 at 1:19 PM

    Shouldnt this have been listed on the utep website

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