Adan Manzano was found dead in his hotel room in Kenner, Louisiana.
Police investigating whether sports reporter at Super Bowl was drugged before he died
A woman who allegedly had Adan Manzano’s cellphone and credit card in her home was arrested on property offenses, police said.
A woman who allegedly had Adan Manzano’s cellphone and credit card in her home was arrested on property offenses, police said.
A woman who allegedly had Adan Manzano’s cellphone and credit card in her home was arrested on property offenses, police said.
A woman who allegedly had Adan Manzano’s cellphone and credit card in her home was arrested on property offenses, police said.
NEW ORLEANS — Police in Louisiana said Monday they are investigating the possibility that a sports reporter who had traveled to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl may have been drugged before his death.
Adan Manzano, a reporter for KGKC Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports, was found dead in his hotel room in Kenner, Louisiana, on Feb. 5, police said. A cause and manner of death have not been released.
This photo provided by Telemundo Kansas City shows television reporter Adan Manzano. Telemundo Kansas City via AP
A woman who police said was seen going into Manzano’s hotel room hours before he was found dead allegedly had his cellphone and credit card in her home, according to the Kenner Police Department. The suspect — Danette Colbert, of Slidell, Louisiana — has been charged with property crimes, including theft and fraud-related offenses, police said.
Amid the ongoing investigation into Manzano’s death, police said Monday that while they are still awaiting toxicology reports, which are expected to take several weeks,