Two residents - close members of the family - who spoke with Kenyans.co.ke on condition of anonymity claimed that they interacted with the fugitive on Thursday, July 15. The duo is the one who linked Kenyans.co.ke to Kangogo's father.
One of them detailed that Kangogo approached him on the eve of her death and wanted to board his PSV to Anin, her parent's home.
"She didn't speak with me. She searched the vehicle from the driver's seat to the back. I suspected that she was Kangogo because she was shy and kept hiding her face when I spoke with her.
"She had a face mask and had also covered herself with a maroon scarf. She stood behind my matatu for a while before she left but came back and boarded another matatu," the source narrated.
Raised Alarm
He added that he sounded an alarm and informed his colleagues that he had identified the suspect as Kangogo, a familiar police officer in the area and one they had engaged with quite often.
"I was castigated and everyone assumed. I reached out to a police officer via phone call and informed him that I had spotted Kangogo," the driver detailed.
Deputy County Commissioner George Natembeya has revealed the last moments of police corporal Caroline Kangogo.
Caroline has been on the run after committing double murders.
Speaking during an interview with Citizen TV, Natembeya said:
"She came home at 5pm but did not get inside the house.
Her parents saw her from a far.
She went inside a bathroom and shot herself."
Asked on why the police had a hard time finding and arresting Kangogo, Natembeya explained:
"She is a police officer so she knows the tricks and means police officers use while looking for criminals.
She shot herself because she knew her time fleeing had come to an end.
She knew she could not hide forever."