A woman already in the Osceola County Jail is accused of soliciting fellow inmates to kill her family and an Assistant State Attorney.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said it has obtained an arrest warrant for Tureygua Inaru, 29, on three counts of solicitation to commit murder and one count of misdemeanor cyberstalking, the agency announced Tuesday.
According to police, they received information in December that a jail inmate was attempting to solicit other inmates to murder her family members and the Ninth District Assistant State Attorney prosecuting her cases.
Inaru was in jail on a 2020 felony case, in which she was charged with aggravated stalking and making written threats to kill. Detectives linked her to the new threats against her family, as well as using social media and other online sources to cyberstalk the Assistant State Attorney.
The arrest report on the 2020 felony case is completely redacted. The report does show a Lake County contact address and a cell phone number from a Los Angeles area code for Inaru. She was scheduled for a May 15 trial in that case.
Inaru was also arrested in Osceola County on 2019 and 2020 misdemeanor charges of domestic battery, and then for violating a pretrial release order in that case that said she should have no contact with the victim, a family member who she lived with in Kissimmee at the time.