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Neveah Gallegos (Neveah Janey Gallegos) was born on 1 August, 2004 in American. Discover Neveah Gallegos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 3 years old?

Popular As Neveah Janey Gallegos
Occupation N/A
Age 3 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August, 2004
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 21 September 2007,
Died Place Denver, Colorado
Nationality United States

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2015

Montoya appealed his first degree murder conviction. The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld his conviction on 20 August 2015.

2007

On September 21, 2007, the Denver Police Department received a 911 call from Miriam Gallegos, the mother of Neveah. She claimed that her daughter had been kidnapped, having been snatched from her arms. She even gave a description of the supposed kidnapper and the car he was in, adding that he was the passenger and that she was unable to see the driver. Nevaeh’s mother gave police permission to enter her apartment in order for them to obtain a photograph of her daughter to aid them in their search. Once inside the apartment police noticed a "paper towel on the floor of the living room that had blood or some other type of bodily fluid on it".

Neveah, dressed in red sweat pants, a red shirt with a cartoon character on it and pink tennis shoes, was found on September 24, 2007, three days after being reported missing, in a white plastic trash bag under a tree stump in a ravine. She was found about 2 miles from the couple's apartment. At the time cause of death was undetermined, though it was later determined to be asphyxiation. On September 25, 2007, a candlelight vigil was held for her, with dozens of people placing flowers and stuffed toys at the ravine where Neveah was found. A permanent memorial was dedicated to Neveah on November 2, 2007.

Montoya had previously been investigated in July 2006 for sexual assault that involved vaginal penetration on Nevaeh, then 23 months old. But the case was subsequently dropped due to Miriam Gallegos not cooperating with detectives. Subsequent to Neveah's death, Angel Ray Montoya was arrested for first-degree murder. Miriam Gallegos was arrested on charges of being an accessory to murder, false reporting, and fatal child abuse. The couple was released October 1, 2007 without being charged pending an autopsy. Montoya was again arrested in late October 2007 for failing to register as a sex offender. A news report from March 2008 stated that Montoya had again failed to register and was on the run. Extremely frustrated with the lack of arrest of her own daughter Miriam Gallegos and Angel Montoya, the child's grandmother, Janet Gallegos, reached out to attorney/author Donna Thomas for help in procuring justice for Nevaeh. Thomas had a grand jury convened. On April 22, 2009, Montoya and Miriam Gallegos were indicted for Neveah's death. Montoya was indicted on one count of first-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. Gallegos was indicted May 6, 2009, on one count of child abuse resulting in death and being an accessory to a crime. Montoya, already in custody on another charge when indicted for Neveah's death, was being held in jail without bond, and Gallegos was being held on $500,000 bond. Prosecutors considered seeking the death penalty. On October 30, 2009, Montoya and Miriam Gallegos both pleaded not guilty in Neveah's death. On January 6, 2011, Miriam Gallegos was sentenced to 12 years in prison and five years of parole for child abuse resulting in death. On May 15, 2012, Angel Montoya was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder, child abuse resulting in death and abuse of a corpse.

2006

Miriam Gallegos also has a criminal history, having been convicted on marijuana charges in 2006.

2004

Neveah Janey Gallegos (August 1, 2004 – September 21, 2007) was a child in Denver, Colorado who was murdered by her mother's live-in boyfriend. After her death, Denver's child protection service called Department of Human Services said that they would make improvements to their agency.

1985

Montoya was born on January 19, 1985. In December 2000, he was charged with indecent exposure to minors. In 2003, he failed to register as a sex offender and was charged with a misdemeanor to which he pleaded guilty. In 2005, he was charged with false imprisonment and child abuse, which he pleaded down to one count of misdemeanor child abuse. He was given a 270-day jail sentence that was suspended and 18 months of supervised probation. Officials had also expressed concerns about Montoya living with his niece and nephew, aged one and three, at his mother’s house but did not follow through with the concerns.