Child's Body believed to be kidnap victim found in canal near Santa Nella
Body was 30 miles downstream from where Juliani believed last seen alive
PATTERSON -- The body believed to be that of Juliani Cardenas was found this morning in the Delta-Mendota Canal near Santa Nella, 31 miles south of where he was snatched from his grandmother's arms at her home in Patterson.
No positive identification has been made, and DNA results won't be back for a couple of weeks, according to Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson.
However, at about 11:10 this morning, about four hours after the body of a child was discovered by a canal worker, a posting went up on the Facebook page of Juliani's mom, Tabitha Cardenas, that read:
"I have the worst news in the world to tell you all.."My son's body has been found in the canal no DNA has confirmed it but its his clothes and shoes have and it's a 4 year old boy. So I want everyone to pray that Jose's body is found so we can all know that he's burning in HELL and I don't have to worry about him taking my unborn baby girl..."
She then followed up two minutes later:
"I'm not talking to the press or anyone else I just had to let you all know before the news does... I love you all very much and my son does too. He's my lil angel now and believe me I'm crying as I am writing this to you all......"
Christianson, speaking at a noon press conference on the steps of Patterson City Hall to media from throughout Central California and the Bay Area, said: "We've lost the life of a little boy. ... We want to offer our deepest condolences to the Cardenas family."
The body was found 31 miles south of Zacharais Road in Patterson, where investigators believe Juliani and abductor Jose Esteban Rodriguez entered the canal in the kidnapper's car on Jan. 18.
The search for Juliani was focused on the canal, from which the Toyota belonging to Rodriguez was pulled out Friday. No bodies were in the car.
Even though investigators believe the body of Rodriguez is in the canal, Christianson said "this is a homicide case" and issued a warrant for the arrest of Rodriguez.
Juliani's family members were informed this morning, and an FBI victim's advocate was with the family at their home on Barros Street, about three miles from where Rodriguez's car went into the canal, said deputy Royjindar Singh, a sheriff's department spokesman.
Rodriguez, who had a criminal past, was Tabitha Cardenas' ex-boyfriend. She is almost nine months pregnant with his child.
Christianson said there will be no search for Rodriguez, although canal workers and others along the canal have been alerted to be on the lookout for a body.
Canal workers were doing their normal maintenance today when they spotted the child's body floating in the canal, Christianson said.
Juliani's body has been taken to the Stanislaus County Coroner's Office.
Christianson said Rodriguez's car, which was pulled from the canal on Friday, was impounded and it still being examined. He had no information on any evidence pulled from the Toyota Corolla.
Cymberlynn Hastings, who identified herself as a family friend, said this morning that a vigil had been planned for today. There were initial reports that it had been canceled at Tabitha Cardenas' request, but as of 5 p.m., it was scheduled to take place at 7 o'clock tonight at a park near downtown.
Source: http://www.modbee.com/2011/02/01/1537429/childs-body-discovered-in-delta.html#mi_rss=Latest%20News#ixzz1CpN7Keym
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
CA-MVU/CNF: San Diego - Pine Valley Prescribed Controlled Burn - Brush Clearing
#MVU #CNF
What: A three day controlled burn will be conducted south of Pine Valley
When: Starting Monday January 31 continuing until February 2
Where: San Diego in the Cleavland National Forest, near Corte Madera Road, just south of Interstate 8 near Pine Valley, said Cal Fire Capt. Mike Mohler.
Air Quality: The brush clearing operation will be closely monitored, Flames and smoke from the three-day-long operation fire will be visible starting Monday morning and if stagnant air or heavy winds develop, the fuel reduction project will be rescheduled.
More Information: Cal Fire at (619) 922-4528.
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What: A three day controlled burn will be conducted south of Pine Valley
When: Starting Monday January 31 continuing until February 2
Where: San Diego in the Cleavland National Forest, near Corte Madera Road, just south of Interstate 8 near Pine Valley, said Cal Fire Capt. Mike Mohler.
Air Quality: The brush clearing operation will be closely monitored, Flames and smoke from the three-day-long operation fire will be visible starting Monday morning and if stagnant air or heavy winds develop, the fuel reduction project will be rescheduled.
More Information: Cal Fire at (619) 922-4528.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
ENF: Sly Park / Eldorado Hot Shot Station Prescribed Burn
PRESCRIBED BURN Incident Overview
Depending on weather condition this weekend, The Placerville Ranger District of the Eldorado National Forest is planning to burn approximately 45 acres in the area of Sly Park Road near Cedar Trail Sierra Springs Engine Station Eldorado Hot Shot Station.
When: Depending on weather conditions, ignitions are scheduled to occur sometime during the weeks of January 31 – February 11, 2011.
Closures: For public safety, Cedar Trail will be closed for 1 day during active ignitions. Exact date will be posted at the trail the day before it closes.
Where: Location on Sly Park Road in the area of Sly Park Road near Cedar Trail Sierra Springs Engine Station, Eldorado Hot Shot Station., The legal locations are as follows: Township 10 North, Range 12 East, Sections 13, 24 Township 10 North, Range 13 East, Sections 18, 19
Why: The objective of this prescribed burn is to reduce the existing fire hazard. Ignition of the project is dependent on favorable weather conditions.
Smoke: All attempts will be made to minimize smoke impacts to surrounding communities.
For questions about this project, call the Placerville Ranger District at (530) 644-2324
Depending on weather condition this weekend, The Placerville Ranger District of the Eldorado National Forest is planning to burn approximately 45 acres in the area of Sly Park Road near Cedar Trail Sierra Springs Engine Station Eldorado Hot Shot Station.
When: Depending on weather conditions, ignitions are scheduled to occur sometime during the weeks of January 31 – February 11, 2011.
Closures: For public safety, Cedar Trail will be closed for 1 day during active ignitions. Exact date will be posted at the trail the day before it closes.
Where: Location on Sly Park Road in the area of Sly Park Road near Cedar Trail Sierra Springs Engine Station, Eldorado Hot Shot Station., The legal locations are as follows: Township 10 North, Range 12 East, Sections 13, 24 Township 10 North, Range 13 East, Sections 18, 19
Why: The objective of this prescribed burn is to reduce the existing fire hazard. Ignition of the project is dependent on favorable weather conditions.
Smoke: All attempts will be made to minimize smoke impacts to surrounding communities.
For questions about this project, call the Placerville Ranger District at (530) 644-2324
MVU: Marine Corps Controlled Training Burns Today
#Wildland Fire training controlled burns.
Where: San Diego, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Saturday afternoon and evening as military fire-rescue crews conduct several controlled burns.
What: Routine training fires on the base's airfield are scheduled to begin about 4 p.m. and last roughly four hours, officials said.
The blazes are not expected to cause any visibility problems for motorists around the northern San Diego Marine Corps installation.
Where: San Diego, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Saturday afternoon and evening as military fire-rescue crews conduct several controlled burns.
What: Routine training fires on the base's airfield are scheduled to begin about 4 p.m. and last roughly four hours, officials said.
The blazes are not expected to cause any visibility problems for motorists around the northern San Diego Marine Corps installation.
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Sly Park Prescribe Burn (Prescribed Fire) Posted: 28 Jan 2011 08:19 AM PST Depending on weather condition this weekend, we are hoping to burn approx. 40 acres around the Eldorado Hot Shot and ENF Fire Engine Stations and Cedar Trail starting Jan 31 and ending sometime on Feb. 1st. If we get precipitation this weekend we will have to postpone the burn until a later date (but sometime during the next two weeks Jan 31-Feb 11). PRESCRIBED BURN The Placerville Ranger District of the Eldorado National Forest is planning to burn approximatly 45 acres in the area of Sly Park RoadnearCedar TrailSierra Springs Engine StationEldorado Hot Shot Station Depending on weather conditions, ignitions are scheduled to occur sometime during the weeks of January 31 - February 11, 2011 For public safety, Cedar Trail will be closed for 1 day during active ignitions. Exact date will be posted at the trail the day before it closes. The legal locations are as follows:Township 10 North, Range 12 East, Sections 13, 24Township 10 North, Range 13 East, Sections 18, 19The objective of... |
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Stanislaus County: #AmberAlert - Car Found In Delta-Mendota Canal
AMBER ALERT UPDATE: Child's Body Has Been Found, story at: http://calfire.blogspot.com/2011/02/stanislaus-county-amberalert-cancelled.html
Authorities pulled a kidnapping suspect's car from the bottom of a frigid Central California canal Friday, but the bodies of the suspect and the missing 4-year-old boy were not inside.
Authorities pulled a kidnapping suspect's car from the bottom of a frigid Central California canal Friday, but the bodies of the suspect and the missing 4-year-old boy were not inside.
The car belongs to 27-year-old Jose Rodriguez, who is suspected of kidnapping Juliani Cardenas, his ex-girlfriend's son, from the arms of the boy's grandmother in Patterson on Jan. 18. Juliani's mother, Tabitha Cardenas, reportedly ended her relationship with Rodriguez several months ago, and he is the father of her unborn child.
Update: Vehicle sought in child abduction has been located at bottom of a canal in Patterson. Whereabouts of Suspect and victim Juliani unknown at this time.
Patterson, Ca 1130hrs - Underwater Cameras confirmed this morning the Toyota Corolla that a man used to carry away a 4-year-old boy he kidnapped from Patterson last week is underwater. It was not immediately known if any bodies were in the vehicle. Car will be recovered in next dive cycle, in about 4 hours (3:15 PST) when water level and currents will be reduced.
Stanislaus County Sheriff offered his condolences, does not expect any good outcome other than closure.
Stanislaus County Sheriff Press Conference @1140: NO bodies have been located, License Plate is confirmed, Car is located south of siphon
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LTBMU: Lake Tahoe Prescribed Fire Operations Continue
U.S. Forest Service to conduct prescribed fire operations near Sawmill Pond
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe in the Echo View Drive area Friday. The project is approximately one-third of an acre.
Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas.
State and local fire management agencies may also be conducting prescribed fire work during this period.
This and other prescribed fire projects are designed to reduce wildfire risks to communities and critical resources. Smoke management is part of every prescribed fire burn plan, and efforts will be taken to reduce actual or potential smoke impacts on community areas.
For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/ltbmu.
Contact(s): Public Affairs, Cheva Heck (530) 543-2608, or Lisa Herron (530) 543-2815
To view maps that describe current prescribed fire project locations, visit the Current Prescribed Fire Activity 2010 web page found at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/RxFireOps.
Take a few moments to visit an excellent web site and learn about Prescribed Fire vs. Wildfire at: http://www.smokeybear.com/good-bad.asp.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe in the Echo View Drive area Friday. The project is approximately one-third of an acre.
Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas.
State and local fire management agencies may also be conducting prescribed fire work during this period.
This and other prescribed fire projects are designed to reduce wildfire risks to communities and critical resources. Smoke management is part of every prescribed fire burn plan, and efforts will be taken to reduce actual or potential smoke impacts on community areas.
For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/ltbmu.
Contact(s): Public Affairs, Cheva Heck (530) 543-2608, or Lisa Herron (530) 543-2815
To view maps that describe current prescribed fire project locations, visit the Current Prescribed Fire Activity 2010 web page found at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/RxFireOps.
Take a few moments to visit an excellent web site and learn about Prescribed Fire vs. Wildfire at: http://www.smokeybear.com/good-bad.asp.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
SRVFPD: Releses Citizen Cardiac Responder iPhone GPS Application
In the spirit of "Gov 2.0" the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District (SRVFPD) announced the release of an innovative new location-aware iPhone application today, January 25, 2011.
Nearly 300,000 people die each year in the United States from cardiac arrest. Survival rates nationally for SCA are less than eight percent and brain death begins in just four to six minutes.
Even the best emergency medical services (EMS) in the country can have response times that exceed seven minutes. Bystander CPR and the early use of an AED are two extremely critical links in the cardiac chain of survival. This application strengthens these links and ultimately strengthens the entire chain.
The new app empowers everyday citizens to provide life-saving assistance to victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Application users who have indicated they are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can now be notified if someone nearby is having a cardiac emergency and may require CPR.
If the cardiac emergency is in a public place, the application, using sophisticated GPS technology, will alert citizens in the vicinity of the need for CPR. The application also directs these citizen rescuers to the exact location of the closest public access Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
"The creation and deployment of a smartphone application that notifies trained bystanders of nearby cardiac arrest events completely redefines the traditional meaning of a witnessed arrest by expanding awareness over a much broader area," said Richard Price, Fire Chief for the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District.
"The District will share tools to allow other public safety agencies to deploy the Fire Department application at no cost in their community," added Chief Price. "Although pioneered here, the value of this application is far too important to society to not ambitiously share it with other communities around the globe."
SRVFPD has been publicly testing a limited version of the application for the past six months with more than 22,000 iPhone users. The District has sent over 600,000 push notifications during this assessment period.
The new application was publically unveiled today at a press conference featuring Fire Chief Richard Price, International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) President Jack Parow, Workday Co-Founder and CEO Dave Duffield along with CEO Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly Media.
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District provides all-risk fire, rescue and emergency medical services to the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, the Town of Danville, Diablo, the City of San Ramon, the southern area of Morgan Territory and the Tassajara Valley, in Northern California (Contra Costa County). The District's service area encompasses approximately 155 square miles and serves a population of 170,000.
The iPhone application at iTunes: Link
More information: Link
SRVFPD Website: Link
"Providing actionable, real-time information during a sudden cardiac arrest emergency, including mapping the victim and rescuer locations, along with the nearest AED locations, is the quintessential use of GPS technology on a mobile phone today."
Nearly 300,000 people die each year in the United States from cardiac arrest. Survival rates nationally for SCA are less than eight percent and brain death begins in just four to six minutes.
Even the best emergency medical services (EMS) in the country can have response times that exceed seven minutes. Bystander CPR and the early use of an AED are two extremely critical links in the cardiac chain of survival. This application strengthens these links and ultimately strengthens the entire chain.
The new app empowers everyday citizens to provide life-saving assistance to victims of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Application users who have indicated they are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can now be notified if someone nearby is having a cardiac emergency and may require CPR.
If the cardiac emergency is in a public place, the application, using sophisticated GPS technology, will alert citizens in the vicinity of the need for CPR. The application also directs these citizen rescuers to the exact location of the closest public access Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
"The creation and deployment of a smartphone application that notifies trained bystanders of nearby cardiac arrest events completely redefines the traditional meaning of a witnessed arrest by expanding awareness over a much broader area," said Richard Price, Fire Chief for the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District.
"The District will share tools to allow other public safety agencies to deploy the Fire Department application at no cost in their community," added Chief Price. "Although pioneered here, the value of this application is far too important to society to not ambitiously share it with other communities around the globe."
SRVFPD has been publicly testing a limited version of the application for the past six months with more than 22,000 iPhone users. The District has sent over 600,000 push notifications during this assessment period.
The new application was publically unveiled today at a press conference featuring Fire Chief Richard Price, International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) President Jack Parow, Workday Co-Founder and CEO Dave Duffield along with CEO Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly Media.
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District provides all-risk fire, rescue and emergency medical services to the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, the Town of Danville, Diablo, the City of San Ramon, the southern area of Morgan Territory and the Tassajara Valley, in Northern California (Contra Costa County). The District's service area encompasses approximately 155 square miles and serves a population of 170,000.
The iPhone application at iTunes: Link
More information: Link
SRVFPD Website: Link
USFS: LTBMU Conducting Precribed Burns Today Near Truckee
U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations in the North Upper Truckee area today and possibly through Friday depending on weather conditions. Crews are looking to accomplish approximately 2 acres each day.
Residents and visitors can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas. Smoke management is part of every prescribed fire burn plan, and efforts will be taken to reduce actual or potential smoke impacts on community areas.
This and other prescribed fire projects are designed to reduce wildfire risks to communities and critical resources.
State and local fire management agencies may also be conducting prescribed fire work during this period.
More information: at http://www/fs/usda/gov/ltbmu.
Maps that describe current prescribed fire projects: visit the Current Prescribed Fire Activity 2010 web page at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ltbmu/RxFireOps.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Stanislaus County: Active Delta-Mendota Canal Search For Amber Alert Vehicle
AMBER ALERT UPDATED - STANISLAUS COUNTY
UPDATE: 12-28-2011 - SUSPECT VEHICLE HAS BEEN LOCATED BY UNDERWATER CAMERA IN THE CANAL.
ALL FURTHER UPDATES AT NEW POST: http://calfire.blogspot.com/2011/01/stanislaus-county-amberalert-car-found.html
Update: 01-26-11 1330 hrs- One more car has been pulled, 2 more objects have been located further South. Search Operations concluded for now.
Update: 01-26-11 1120 hrs- Recovery Crews have found another car in the Delta Mendota south of Sperry Ave.
Update: 01-26-11 1000 hrs- The search for 4 year old Juliani Cardenas continues in the Delta Mendota Canal near Patterson Wednesday morning. Divers have located 10 vehicles in the canal after a week of searching on the west side of Patterson, but not the silver Toyota Corolla believed to have been driven by suspect Jose Rodriguez. "The fact that all of the leads right now point still to this canal, that this car possibly went into the canal," said Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department spokesman Deputy Raj Singh.
Live Video during recovery operations: News10 Link
Update: 01-25-11 0900 hrs- Dive Crews have pulled up 6th vehicle from Delta-Mendota canal, it is not connected to case.
Update: 01-25-11 0900 hrs- Reports are in that another car has been found in the canal near Rogers Road. Divers are preparing to enter the water soon. Merced County search team is searching the Delta-Medota Canal about two miles south of the siphon at DP Creek, A second search team from the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Dept. is about 11 miles south at canal near Anderson Road in Crows Landing.
Update: 01-24-11 0930hrs- Dogs were on scene at the canal yesterday, searching the water for a possible scent victim.
Update: 01-22-11 1330hrs- Statewide Amber Alert for a missing boy has been reduced to a local alert and a canal search for him has been called off for now, according to the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department.
Update: 01-22-11 1300hrs- Scanner sounded like two dive teams going back to the hanger...
Update: 01-22-11 1130hrs- 5th vehicle found a Nissan truck., Sheriff reiterates that all evidence leads here, Sonar continuing to next downstream gate.
Update: 01-22-11 0830hrs- Stanislaus County authorities returning this morning to Delta Mendota State Water Project Canal continuing search for a missing 4-year-old kidnap victim and his abductor.
Update: 01-21-11 1830hrs- Divers have recovered forth car in the canal near Patterson. it was not the Toyota Corolla being sought in the kidnapping of 4-year-old Juliani Cardenas of Patterson.
Update: 01-21-11 1500hrs- Divers pulled a red Ford Mustang from the Delta-Mendota Canal this afternoon. It was the third vehicle dredged from the canal where authorities have focused their search for a missing 4-year-old Patterson boy and his kidnapper. Investigators believe the kidnapper's car may be in the canal.
"This is getting frustrating. It's like riding a roller coaster," Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said. "As always, we remain hopeful that we're going to be able to find Jiuliani and bring him home safely."
Update: 01-21-11 1300hrs- Merced County dive team getting ready to re-enter Delta-Mendota Canal to examine an object to which ground crews had hooked a tow line. They weren't certain if the tow line was hooked onto a car that sonar had spotted this morning.
Meanwhile, water project crews were preparing to halt for a short time the water flow into the canal so cut down the current and make it easier for recovery crews to get at the car.
Update: 01-21-11 1100hrs Sheriff team using sonar to probe a canal near Patterson, searchers late this morning spotted a car near a siphoning system. Crews were trying to slow the flow of water to enable divers to access the vehicle, which authorities are trying to recover to see if it was used to take away a kidnapped 4-year-old Patterson boy.
Authorities said it would take a couple of hours to lower the water level enough to enable the recovery of the vehicle, which was trapped near siphoning equipment in the Delta-Mendota Canal.
Update: 01-20-11 1130hrs- Stanislaus County, Delta Mendota Canal area of #AmberSearch Rains Rd. / Zacharias Rd. is approximately 2 blocks from kidnap site.
Updated: 01-20-11 0700hrs- Search continues in Canal this morning, at least 2 vehicles and large piece of debris pulled out so far. A dive team from the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department is preparing to enter the Delta Mendota Canal
Updated: 01-19-11- 1600hrs- Search Focus on Delta-Mendota Canal about 2 miles from scene of kidnapping. A dive team from the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department is preparing to enter the Delta Mendota Canal after receiving information a car matching the description of one driven by the suspect in a Patterson abduction was seen going into the water Tuesday. After caller reports car going into canal the day before. Tire tracks found, and unrelated stolen Honda recovered.
STANISLAUS COUNTY, CA - An Amber Alert issued for 4-year-old Juliani Cardenas, who was abducted from Patterson late Tuesday afternoon, has been expanded to a statewide search.
The boy was taken forcibly from his grandmother by the child's mother's ex-boyfriend Jose Esteban Rodriguez on the 300 block of Barros Street in Patterson at 4:12 p.m., according to Chief Tori Hughes with the Stanislaus County Sheriff Department.
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Picture showing reported tire tracks going into Delta Mendota Canal Credit: Screen-shot from News10 video |
Amber Alert in Progress - January 18, 2011 | ||
ON JANUARY 18, 2011, AT 04:12 PM, JULIANI CARDENAS WAS ABDUCTED FROM PATTERSON/STANISLAUS/CA. JULIANI CARDENAS IS A 4 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, MALE, 3 FEET 6 INCHES TALL, 40 POUND, JUVENILE WITH BLACK HAIR, AND BROWN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING DARK PANTS, LIGHT BLUE SHIRT. SUSPECT IS JOSE ESTEBAN RODRIGUEZ, A 27 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, MALE, 5 FEET 9 INCHES TALL, WEIGHING 180 POUNDS, WITH BLK HAIR, BROWN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE AND BLACK SHIRT, CHECKERED SHORTS, BEANIE. THE SUSPECT WAS LAST SEEN DRIVING A SILVER TOYOTA COROLLA, WITH A CA LICENSE PLATE OF 6HBW445. MAY BE EN-ROUTE FROM PATTERSON TO SAN JOSE. OTHER VEHICLE INFORMATION INCLUDES: OVERSIZE ALUMINUM WHEELS. LEFT REAR WHEEL IS THE SPARE WHEEL (SMALLER). VICTIM WAS ABDUCTED IN PATTERSON AND THE SUSPECT MAY BE ENROUTE TO SAN JOSE. IF SEEN CONTACT SERGEANT CAMARDA AT STANISLAUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT AT 209-552-3914. |
Victim Information: | ||
Name: | JULIANI CARDENAS | JULIANI CARDENAS |
Age/Sex: | 4-YEARS-OLD / MALE | |
Race: | HISPANIC | |
Height: | 3-FEET, 6-INCHES | |
Weight: | 40 POUNDS | |
Hair: | BLACK | |
Eyes: | BROWN | |
Clothing: | DARK PANTS, LIGHT BLUE SHIRT | |
Additional: | Additional Pictures of Victim None at this time |
Suspect Information: | ||
Name: | JOSE ESTEBAN RODRIQUEZ | JOSE ESTEBAN RODRIQUEZ |
Age/Sex: | 27-YEARS-OLD / MALE | |
Race: | HISPANIC | |
Height: | 5-FEET, 9-INCHES | |
Weight: | 180 POUNDS | |
Hair: | BLACK | |
Eyes: | BROWN | |
Clothing: | LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE AND BLACK SHIRT, CHECKERED SHORTS, AND A BEANIE | |
Additional: | None at this time |
Suspect Vehicle Information: | ||
Make: | TOYOTA | Photo Not Available |
Model: | COROLLA | |
Year: | 2003 | |
Color: | SILVER | |
License Number: | 6HBW445 | |
License State: | California | |
Description: | MAY BE EN ROUTE FROM PATTERSON TO SAN JOSE. OVERSIZED ALUMINUM WHEELS, LEFT REAR WHEEL IS THE SPARE WHEEL (SMALLER) |
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