Check out the main highlights of g1 AC between July 5th and 11th Reproduction g1 lists the most accessed reports so you can stay up to date with everything that happened between July 5th and 11th. Check it out below. ? Join the g1 AC channel on WhatsApp Rare genetic disease causes brothers to progressively lose movement in Acre Brothers with ultra-rare disease Brothers Pedro Rodrigues, aged 12, and Thiago Rodrigues, aged 7, live with Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type 2C (LGMD2C), an ultra-rare, degenerative genetic disease with no definitive cure that causes the progressive loss of muscle strength. A study carried out in the United States showed significant improvements in patients who participated in the first phase of the research. Now, the family is seeking to raise R$5.2 million (US$1 million) to finance the second phase, which includes drug testing, and to actually be able to include them -- as both have received acceptance to participate. To g1, lawyer Fabíula Albuquerque Fleming, mother of the boys, said that monitoring the progression of the disease in her children is one of the family's biggest challenges. Civil Police seized the cell phone and notebook of lawyer Hélio Montilha Júnior, aged 48, found dead in Cruzeiro do Sul Personal archive/ Brazilian Bar Association Lawyer found dead in his own office The body of lawyer Hélio Montilha Junior, aged 48, was found in an advanced state of decomposition on Monday afternoon (7), inside his office, located in an apartment on Rua Paraíba, Remanso neighborhood, in Cruzeiro do Sul, in the interior of Acre, close to the school Craveiro Costa. According to the Military Police (PM-AC), neighbors reported smelling an odor about two or three days ago. Initially, residents believed that the smell was caused by a dead animal nearby, as poison had recently been spread to control pests in the region. Although there are no signs of violence, the police will analyze the lawyer's cell phone and notebook, seized at the scene. Police Chief Luis Tonini was convicted of stalking his ex-girlfriend Anny Barbosa/g1/arquivo Convicted once again Civil Police Chief Luis Tonini was convicted again by the Acre Court for failing to comply with an urgent protective measure and for trying to break into his ex-girlfriend's house. The sentence set a total sentence of 1 year, 5 months and 5 days of open detention. The accused can appeal freely. In March this year, Tonini was sentenced to more than two years in prison for stalking - also known as stalking -, domestic violence and paying R$20,000 to the victim. In May, he was sentenced again to 8 years, 3 months and 12 days in prison, initially in a closed regime, in addition to the loss of public office and the payment of compensation, for qualified stalking, sexual harassment and failure to comply with a protective measure against his ex-girlfriend. Adding up all the sentences, the police chief was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for violence against his ex-girlfriend. The delegate denies the crimes. Civil Police investigate the disappearance of Elvira Junqueira de Azevedo, 49 years old Personal archive Missing cattle rancher The family of Elvira Junqueira de Azevedo, 49 years old, has been without news of her whereabouts since June 15, when she disappeared from Fazenda Primitiva, in Ramal Barro Vermelho, rural area of ??Rio Branco. The disappearance was registered after Elvira participated in a hearing regarding a land dispute involving her father, farmer Roberto Junqueira de Azevedo, who died in 2005. A police report was registered on June 22 and the case is investigated by the Homicide and Personal Protection Police Station (DHPP). g1 contacted DHPP and, until the last update of this report, had not received a response. 1st record of feminicide in the year A woman identified as Juliana Barbosa Cerqueira, aged 44, was stabbed to death by her husband on Sunday morning (5). The Military Police (PM-AC) confirmed that, after the crime, the man committed suicide. The crime occurred around 11 am, in Ramal do Japanzinho, rural area of ??Cruzeiro do Sul, in the interior of Acre. Passengers still face delays after bus seizure in Rio Branco Public transport crisis continues After it was announced last Friday (3) that Ricco Transportes e Turismo will remain in the operation of public transport in Rio Branco for another 60 days, the Municipal Transport and Traffic Superintendence (RBTrans) announced on Monday (6) that only 39 buses operate in the capital. In total, to meet all demand on the lines, there should be 94 vehicles in circulation. In other words, the operating total is only 41%, less than half of the fleet. According to the municipality, the Sobral lines, with three buses in circulation, Santa Maria/Vila Acre, Liberdade, Cidade do Povo/Chico Mendes, Calafate, UFAC/Via Avenida Ceará, Universitário and Transacreana Km 44/Km 58, each served by two vehicles, have the largest number of cars operating. VIDEOS: g1