Person of interest in woman’s death may have pushed her body around in a stroller, police say

[NOTE: This video contains dated information. Milles is now in custody.] The Amarillo Police Department has named a person of interest in the death of a woman found in the San Jacinto neighborhood. (Source: KFDA)
Published: Mar. 13, 2025 at 12:37 PM EDT
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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA/Gray News) – Police in Texas say a person of interest in a woman’s death may have pushed her body around a neighborhood in a stroller.

The Amarillo Police Department said 67-year-old Ronald Ernest Milles is in custody on an unrelated charge.

Milles has been named a person of interest in the death of 65-year-old Elizabeth Ann Duckworth.

Her body was found wrapped in plastic in an alley in the San Jacinto neighborhood.

The Amarillo Police Department said 67-year-old Ronald Ernest Milles is in custody.
The Amarillo Police Department said 67-year-old Ronald Ernest Milles is in custody.(Randall County Detention Center)

Witnesses told police they believe the woman’s body may have been put in a stroller and pushed around the neighborhood.

According to police, Milles and Duckworth were in a relationship.

KFDA learned Duckworth was a daughter, mother, sister and aunt, among many other titles. She was described as an outgoing individual known for always having a good time.

An autopsy has been ordered for Duckworth.

Milles was booked into the Randall County Detention Center on an unrelated charge.