Twelve years
after the body of 15-year-old Brenda Sierra (above) was discovered in
San Bernardino, California, authorities arrested Rosemary Chavira, 27 (who was
a “friend” of Brenda’s) near her home in Lancaster and ordered her jailed
without bail Tuesday in connection with the murder.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, Brenda was kidnapped on 18 October 2002, while walking to a friend’s
house to catch a ride to School in Montebello. Sierra was taken to
a home on Williamson Street in East Los Angeles where she was sexually
assaulted. Later she was taken to the 900 block of Miller where she was
bludgeoned to death. Her body was later dumped in the Crestline area of the San
Bernardino Mountains.
The case had been cold for 12 years until Rosemary’s (above) arrest Friday. The case was
transferred from San Bernardino to L.A. County investigators in 2008.
Investigators
have said Sierra was killed by East Los Angeles gang members to intimidate or
retaliate against her brother and mother, who had witnessed a gang drive-by shooting a
few weeks earlier. Sierra’s brother had testified against gang members in
connection to that shooting just 10 days before the kidnapping. “We now know
that her abduction was not only in retaliation for his testimony but also to
send a message to the neighborhood not to cooperate with law enforcement,” Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lt. Dave Coleman said, reports the station.
Authorities expect to charge at least three other
people within the next 30 days, according to the Sheriff’s Department. Investigators
on the case previously released sketches of two unknown gang members and asked
for the public’s help in finding them. Those two are now in custody, and authorities
are now looking for a third man, George Barraza (above, middle), who is believed to be in
Mexico but may travel back and forth across the border and is wanted on a
previous drug conviction. In 2012, detectives said they believed
that one or two females might have made contact with Brenda on the street
and facilitated her abduction. Sierra had no
gang affiliations, according to investigators. She attended Schurr High School
in Montebello, as did Chavira.
Authorities say it was a lengthy investigation, with
DNA evidence, surveillance video, and witnesses to the abduction. At the press
conference, Lt. Coleman (above, middle) said that they believe Rosemary
coordinated the kidnapping and was present during the rapes and during the
murder. Rosemary has been charged with special circumstances felony murder
during commission of a kidnapping, rape, and gang allegations. Rosemary pled not guilty at her arraignment this afternoon. If convicted of this crime Rosemary
could, and most likely would, face life in prison.
Lt. Coleman praised the family for doing the right
thing…“We have to praise Brenda [Sierra]'s family and her brother for standing
up and doing what was right, and unfortunately, Brenda probably gave her life
for that.”
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