PHOENIX (AP) - The father of a pregnant woman who was killed in Phoenix and whose two young sons are missing said her partner had a history of domestic violence involving her.
Television stations KTVK-KPHO reported Sunday night that Joaquin Nunez-Calderon said during a telephone interview from Mexico that 47-year-old Dimas Coronado slapped and hit Oralia Nunez.
U.S. and Mexican authorities are seeking Coronado on a three-count homicide warrant in the shooting deaths Saturday of Nunez, her fetus and a housemate.
An Amber Alert has been issued for the two young sons of Nunez and Coronado.
Police have said Nunez was at least seven months pregnant and the couple had a history of domestic issues. They were married but had been estranged for two months.
“Violent. He’s always been violent. Never did I like him as my daughter’s partner because from the very beginning I knew he treated her bad,” Nunez-Calderon said.
He said he hopes the two boys are returned safely and then he would like justice.
He said his daughter never talked about what sparked the violence.
“There were times he hit her and slapped her,” Nunez-Calderon said.
Police said Coronado should be considered armed and dangerous.
He is believed to be driving an aqua-colored Ford pickup with a white camper shell and a Mexico license plate.
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