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PALMDALE (CBSLA) — Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a robbery in Palmdale that resulted in a family being tied up in their own home and left one man with injuries from being pistol-whipped. Deputies say they received a 911 call around 1:40 p.m. Monday reporting a home invasion indicating there were three male suspects in the house on Erika Ln. Investigators say the recipient of the call heard a struggle in the background shortly after, then the call was disconnected. When investigators arrived to the house, they found the family inside was tied up and robbed of cash and property. Residents came home to in the middle of the afternoon stunned by the scene. “To be coming up my street and seeing all these police cars lined up in front of his house and the yellow tape streaming around the trees, I was very shocked,” one neighbor said “I asked one of the officers if had someone had been killed,” another neighbor added. “He had explained that my neighbor had just been pistol-whipped by some intruders.” One neighbor says he spoke with the pistol-whipped victim. “I spoke to him briefly, he has knots all over his face and cuts and gashes on the back of his head from the pistol-whipping, and he’s terrified, he’s terrified,” the man said. Another neighbor spoke with the victim’s relative. “He told me who was home at the time was the man of the house, his wife and their infant child,” he said. Neighbors say the victims own several convenience stores in the area. On July 2, there was another home invasion not far from this house. In that case, the victim, the owner of a Thai Restaurant, was also robbed at her home. Sheriff’s investigators tell CBS2/KCAL9’s Rachel Kim it’s too early to know if the two cases are connected.
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Deputies Investigating After Family Tied Up, Man Pistol-Whipped In Violent Home Invasion In Palmdale
PALMDALE (CBSLA) — Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a robbery in Palmdale that resulted in a family being tied up in their own home and left one man with injuries from being pistol-whipped. Deputies say they received a 911 call around 1:40 p.m. Monday reporting a home invasion indicating there were three male suspects in the house on Erika Ln. Investigators say the recipient of the call heard a struggle in the background shortly after, then the call was disconnected. When investigators arrived to the house, they found the family inside was tied up and robbed of cash and property. Residents came home to in the middle of the afternoon stunned by the scene. “To be coming up my street and seeing all these police cars lined up in front of his house and the yellow tape streaming around the trees, I was very shocked,” one neighbor said “I asked one of the officers if had someone had been killed,” another neighbor added. “He had explained that my neighbor had just been pistol-whipped by some intruders.” One neighbor says he spoke with the pistol-whipped victim. “I spoke to him briefly, he has knots all over his face and cuts and gashes on the back of his head from the pistol-whipping, and he’s terrified, he’s terrified,” the man said. Another neighbor spoke with the victim’s relative. “He told me who was home at the time was the man of the house, his wife and their infant child,” he said. Neighbors say the victims own several convenience stores in the area. On July 2, there was another home invasion not far from this house. In that case, the victim, the owner of a Thai Restaurant, was also robbed at her home. Sheriff’s investigators tell CBS2/KCAL9’s Rachel Kim it’s too early to know if the two cases are connected.
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Deputies Investigating After Family Tied Up, Man Pistol-Whipped In Violent Home Invasion In Palmdale
SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA) — More than a month after a mother’s body was found stuffed inside a wooden box and dumped in a San Bernardino parking lot, police say they’ve arrested a suspect. San Bernardino police went through days of security footage in the search for 34-year-old Marlene Santellan. The young mother was wrapped in a plastic tarp, stuffed inside a wooden box and left at the scene. Santellan left behind four kids. Now, finally, there’s been some relief for her family. San Bernardino police have arrested 49-year-old Rico Sanchez after a tireless, month-long investigation uncovered a video and paper trail they say led right to the suspect. Detectives say someone driving a distinct U-Haul was caught on camera dumping Santellan’s body at the scene June 2. They say that distinct U-Haul was rented by Sanchez’s mother just hours before, and the suspect is seen on camera at a local hardware store purchasing items that were later found with Santellan’s body. The victim’s sister and father were stunned by what evidence police revealed. “I don’t think she deserved this,” her father, Ralph, said through tears. He says what’s even more hurtful is that his daughter’s accused murderer showed up at a fundraiser for her burial expenses. “He was at the car wash. He actually shook my hand, we talked. He said, ‘My condolences. I’m sorry to hear,’” he remembered. Police have not released a motive; however, Santellan’s sister believes it she was murdered over money, telling CBS2/KCAL9 a day before Santellan was killed she won $20,000 at a local casino, where Sanchez was allegedly by her side. She hopes the truth will come out. “I just love her. She’s my sister,” she said. “And I just pray justice is gonna be served for her.” Sanchez is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.
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