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CHILLING footage shows the final moments of a sports reporter as he spent time with a woman hours before his body was found in his hotel room, police said.

Adan Manzano, 27, was last seen alive returning to his hotel with Danette Colbert, 48, on Wednesday after a night out while he was on assignment in New Orleans for the Super Bowl.

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Danette Colbert, 48, who police described as a career criminalCredit: Facebook/Danette Colbert
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Danette Colbert was arrested after she was allegedly caught using Adan Manzano's credit card after he was found dead in his hotel roomCredit: Kenner Police
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Manzano's death comes months after his wife (pictured right) died in a horrific car crashCredit: Facebook
Surveillance image of Danette Colbert, suspect in a theft.
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Colbert, who has a lengthy arrest record, is seen in a 2014 surveillance pic after allegedly stealing a man's Rolex, credit cards, and cash from his hotel roomCredit: NOPD

The anchor was sent to Louisiana to cover the Super Bowl for the third year in a row for Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports.

On Wednesday night, cops found Manzano dead in his hotel room in Kenner, which is about 13 miles outside of New Orleans, after his TV station called for a welfare check when he missed his assignment.

Upon looking at hotel surveillance footage, the Kenner Police Department found Manzano had returned to his hotel room at about 5 am on Wednesday with Colbert, 48.

About an hour later, Colbert left the reporter's room alone.

She was arrested on Thursday evening after cops found she allegedly used Manzano's credit card, which was traced through the hotel's records, at stores around New Orleans.

Colbert has been booked on fraud and theft charges, according to the Kenner Police Department.

KPD Chief Keith Conley said cops found Manzano's credit card and phone in Colbert's home in Slidell, which is about 33 miles north of New Orleans.

Cops also found narcotics and a stolen firearm in her home, which haven't been connected to Manzano's death.

No drugs or contraband was found in Manzano's hotel room.

DARK CRIMINAL PAST

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She's been arrested for crimes in New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Nashville.

Police said Colbert's arrest record includes allegations of drugging men, theft of currency, fraudulent use of credit and debit cards, and other financial crimes.

Conley said Colbert has been "stopped quite frequently in the French Quarter and is known for these fraud schemes."

"She plays a confidence game," Conley said.

"She's definitely a career criminal."

'BOURBON STREET HUSTLER'

New Orleans locals even identified Colbert as the "Bourbon Street hustler" in a post about a previous arrest in 2022, according to the

Conley said this is a warning that people should be careful about visiting major cities like New Orleans, even though the city has been beefed up with security measures ahead of Sunday's big game.

"This brings to light that there are people out there that prey on other people and bring them into their confidence and victimize them," Conley said at a press conference on Friday.

"These are the kind of things that can happen if you're out in any city by yourself. It's a major concern.

"Whenever you have a major event like the [Super Bowl] you get these traveling criminals that come in and find victims, so it's something that people should be aware of."

MYSTERY DEATH

Manzano's cause of death has not as yet been determined, according to New Orleans news outlet .

A spokesperson for the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Office said it was awaiting the results of further testing.

However, authorities said there were no signs of obvious trauma to the reporter’s body.

McCormick told Nola.com that Colbert has not been booked on any charges directly related to Manzano's death.

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Colbert, who is accused of using Manzano's credit cards after he was found deadCredit: Facebook/Danette Colbert
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Colbert was arrested by Las Vegas police in January 2022, and charged with drugging a man and stealing $50,000 in cashCredit: LVMPD
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The suspect was arrested yet again for allegedly speeding in a Ford Mustang at 97 mph through a Las Vegas school zone in August 2022Credit: LVMPD

STRING OF ARRESTS

Colbert's arrest record dates back to 2014, when police issued an urgent appeal for information about her.

The New Orleans Police Department released a surveillance pic of Colbert after she allegedly stole a man's Rolex watch, his credit cards, and $100 in cash from his hotel room, reported ABC affiliate .

In January 2022, she was arrested by Las Vegas police and charged with drugging a man and stealing $50,000 in cash, according to the .

The victim told police he had invited two women he met in a bar to his hotel room, according to an arrest report.

He woke up with a bloody nose in his room and found $50,000 cash, a Rolex watch worth $30,000, $11,000 in casino chips, his iPhone 11, a Louis Vuitton luggage bag worth $5,000, and a satchel valued at $2,000 were all missing.

“He believes he may have been drugged,” police said at the time.

Colbert was seen leaving the man’s room alone carrying a large black bag, cops said citing hotel surveillance footage.

Colbert denied drugging the man and claimed the bag was given to her.

She was also arrested in August 2022 for allegedly driving nearly 100 miles per hour in a south Las Vegas school zone.

The Ford Mustang was allegedly clocked at nearly four times the posted school zone limit of 25 mph, reported .

TRAGIC LOSS

Manzano's death came months after his beloved wife, Ashleigh LeeAnn Boyd, 24, died in a car crash in Topeka.

She worked as an elementary school teacher and died in a two-vehicle, head-on crash on April 11, CBS affiliate reported.

The couple's orphaned child - who was reportedly seriously injured in the crash - was just 15 months old when her mom died.

Manzano died while covering his third Super Bowl for Kansas City's Telemundo affiliate KGKC.

He'd also joined the Chiefs television crew at the beginning of the 2024 season as a sideline reporter.

Originally from Mexico City, he moved to Topeka, Kansas, in 2018 and went on to graduate from Kansas State University.

Manzano fell in love with American football and took great pride in sharing the stories of people from different backgrounds.

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Tragically, in one of his final posts on Facebook, Manzano shared a family picture of his beloved wife and young daughter as they celebrated their daughter's first birthday a year before his death.

"Rest in peace, my friend. See you in eternity," wrote one person under KGKC's Instagram tribute.

Tico Sports' official statement on the death of Adan Manzano

Adan Manzano was found dead in his hotel room in New Orleans on February 5.

The 27-year-old reporter for Kansas City's Telemundo affiliate KGKC-LD was in Nola covering the Super Bowl when he died.

Tico Sports wrote in a tribute, "It is with a heavy heart that we can confirm the death of Adan Manzano Aguilar while in New Orleans on assignment for Telemundo Kansas City, and as a member of our Tico Sports Spanish broadcast team.

"We are cooperating with law enforcement as they are investigating this tragic event.

"Adan was a talented and professional broadcaster, providing sideline coverage for the Kansas City Chiefs Spanish broadcast and play-by-play caller for the KC Current.

"He was an enthusiastic and energetic team player who was well-liked and respected.

"Adan was a devoted father to his young daughter, a helpful colleague, and loyal friend.

"He will be greatly missed by our Tico family and will live on in our hearts and memories."

Portrait of Adan Manzano (1997-2025).
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Adan Manzano died this week at age 27 while in New Orleans to cover the Super BowlCredit: Telemundo Kansas City
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