Authorities in Cundinamarca, Colombia, have confirmed the arrest of Marco Antonio Parra Rodríguez, the primary suspect in the murder of 15-year-old Emily Villalba. The operation took place in a rural area of Facatativá and was made possible by a citizen tip prompted by a reward offer. A video released by authorities shows the moment of Parra’s arrest, with officers reading his rights as he stood silently, hands clasped and eyes downcast.
Emily was last seen in the Pueblo Viejo neighborhood after leaving a dental appointment. Security footage captured her walking with a man later identified as Parra, which led investigators to name him the main suspect. Tragically, her body was found in a wooded area hours later, bearing signs of a violent attack. The discovery shocked the community and triggered a large-scale investigation.
Governor Jorge Rey confirmed the arrest and praised law enforcement’s swift action, pledging continued support for Emily’s family. “We will ensure that justice is served and that this crime does not go unpunished,” he said, emphasizing the need for accountability and systemic improvements to prevent future tragedies of this nature.
Emily’s case has drawn national attention and renewed calls to strengthen protections against gender-based violence. While Parra Rodríguez’s arrest marks progress in the search for justice, officials stress that the broader work of prevention, legal reform, and victim support remains critical to ensuring lasting change.