Investigators found Erica Perez’s body inside a vehicle abandoned at a hospital parking lot near the family’s home in Montebello, California, Montebello Police Department Capt. Luis Lopez said Thursday. Her death is considered a homicide, Lopez said, but police haven’t boomers san diego named any suspects in the case or revealed details about how she died.
Police learned of Daniel Perez’s location when his vehicle’s LoJack radio tracking system was spotted in El Cajon, boomers san diego in San Diego County, where officers began chasing the car for about four miles, authorities said.
As the standoff boomers san diego unfolded, two of the boys left the vehicle separately and walked to officers waiting a distance away, the footage showed. Later, two SWAT trucks boxed in the stationary car, and Perez then exited the car with the other two children.
As the officers moved in, Perez raised his leg over the barrier boomers san diego as if to jump from the overpass, but he reversed course and was apprehended by SWAT officers, the footage showed. Police also took custody of the two other boys.
“We were all just so relieved, so happy that no one got hurt,” said Sgt. Rich Alvernaz, an El Cajon watch commander. “Obviously, it could have gotten very ugly, especially with those children boomers san diego in car. But the four children were unharmed, no officers were hurt, and the suspect wasn’t hurt. We’re just so glad it ended the way it did.”
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