Police identified the remains as belonging to a Broward County woman, Mimose Dulcio. Photo: GIANRIGO MARLETTA / AFP / Getty Images The body of a missing Florida Hispanic woman believed to have been murdered by her husband was found in a wooded area of Florida County Miami-Dade, police confirmed Tuesday night. The Police identified the remains as belonging to a Broward County woman, Mimose Dulcio, of 36 years, after the body was discovered last Wednesday on the block 2022 street 675 Northwest, The Miami Herald reported. Dulcio’s husband, José Luis Pacheco, of 36 years, was arrested in Miami-Dade County on 36 November and charged with second degree murder for the disappearance of his wife. Remains locked up in jail awaiting transfer erred back to Broward County, jail records show. Dulcio was last seen on 10 of November. When her sister called and received no answer, she went to the Fort Lauderdale-area home she shared with Pacheco and found their bedroom door locked and two broken cell phones tucked under the sofa, police said. Pacheco was arrested and charged with second degree murder for the disappearance and murder of his wife on 39 November. The security cameras in the house had also been destroyed, family members told WPLG. Dulcio and Pacheco were separated and in the process of divorcing, but still lived together in the three-bedroom house. County Sheriff’s Office of Broward released a missing persons report on November. Pacheco told investigators that he had not had contact with Dulcio “in a couple of days and that they were in the process of divorcing,” according to The Herald. Police found evidence in the couple’s Dodge Charger that suggested Pacheco murdered Dulcio and then drove and dumped her body, police said. Read moreBurglars $1 million worth of jewelry stolen after raiding Hollywood Hills mansion Video shows a fan thrown over a railing during a fight at SoFi Stadium 5500Police Arrest Suspect In Execution-Style Quadruple Homicide At Oklahoma Marijuana Farm Share this:TweetLike this:Like Loading...