A street gang robbed multiple drivers parked along the Angeles Crest Highway in the days before the group allegedly killed a 32-year-old man who had stopped off with his passenger to enjoy a scenic overlook, according to authorities.
Detectives from the Pasadena Police Department are now confident they can tie that same gang to “murders and other violent crimes that have occurred in Los Angeles County over the last week.” The department announced the arrest of six members of the gang on Wednesday, July 26, but ended up only bringing robbery charges against three of them. The others were released Friday.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office alleges Luis Ventura, 23, of Los Angeles used a firearm to rob Jessie Munoz, the man killed in the Angeles National Forest, and a female passenger, who was uninjured during the attack.
Two other suspects — Wendy Cerritos, 20, and Rossel Josue Hernandez, 21, both of Los Angeles — were charged with four and two counts of robbery, respectively, in connection with “robberies that occurred on Angeles Crest Highway the week preceding Munoz’s murder,” according to Pasadena police. Those robberies, which involved four different victims, occurred on July 18 and July 20.
No one has been charged with Munoz’s murder, but the robbery charges give Pasadena’s Robbery/Homicide Unit more time to compile the larger case in cooperation with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, as state law requires suspects to be charged or released within 48 hours of their arrest.
“RHU detectives are actively piecing together the elements and evidence related to the homicide of Jesse Munoz and working with LASD Homicide to ensure those responsible for the violence receive justice,” a spokesperson wrote in a press release.
The homicide case is expected to be reviewed by prosecutors this weekend and additional charges could be filed on Monday.
Pasadena is coordinating with sheriff’s detectives in an effort to…
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