Whittier Police Arrest Man in Killing of Woman, 19

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WHITTIER (CNS) - Authorities have arrested a man in the kidnapping and fatal shooting of a young woman at Penn Park in Whittier over the weekend, police announced Tuesday.

Gabriel Esparza, 20, of Whittier was arrested Monday afternoon at his workplace in Lakewood, the Whittier Police Department reported.

Esparza was booked on suspicion of murder and kidnapping in the death of Andrea Vazquez, 19, police said. He was being held without bail, according to police, who said a weapon believed to be used in the crime has been recovered. Esparza's vehicle, a 2013 White Toyota Tacoma truck, has also been recovered, police said.

According to police, the shooting occurred early Sunday morning, shortly after midnight, at the parking stalls area of Penn Park at 13950 Penn St.

"An adult male witness reported that while at the park with an adult female companion, an armed suspect approached their vehicle and fired a weapon in their direction," police said in a statement.

"The male witness ran from the location and upon his return, discovered blood near his vehicle and his female companion was missing," police said. "Detectives are actively working this investigation and following up on all leads."

On Monday, police sought the public's help to find Vazquez. On Tuesday afternoon, police announced the arrest.

"Throughout the investigation, an ongoing search for Andrea Vazquez took place in large open land areas of Moreno Valley," police said.

"At 11:50 p.m. on August 21, 2023, detectives located the body of Andrea Vasquez in a vegetation field off Alessandro Boulevard and Merwin Street in Moreno Valley," police continued. "At this time, it appears that Andrea Vazquez and her male companion were randomly targeted by the suspect at Penn Park."

Agencies also involved in the investigation included the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Downey Police Department, and the La Habra Police Department.

The case will be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office Wednesday for the possible filing of charges.

"Detectives are not disclosing any additional details at this time because the investigation is ongoing," police said.

Anyone with information about the case was urged to call the police tipline at 562-567-9299.


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