On May 31, 2002, Hernandez's wallet, still containing money, was found near a shallow canal off of East Grand Avenue in South San Francisco[?], two blocks from where Aguilera worked at a limousine company. He has not been ruled out as a suspect.
Allegedly, Aguilera's wife did not know about Hernandez or of the baby.
On October 5, 2002, the Visual and Performing Arts Department at the University of San Francisco[?] held a march on Mission Street in memory of Hernandez. It was part of the Regional Alternative Theatre[?] conference.
Friends and family of Hernandez tried to get Hernandez's case featured on America's Most Wanted[?], but were rejected because no warrant had been issued for a suspect.
Hernandez had also worked as a vocational nurse[?] and at Costco[?].
Hernandez lived in the Crocker-Amazon area of southern San Francisco.
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