GUILTY CA - Anyssia Escamilla, 17, Bloomington, 11 May 2010 - Pregnant

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http://blogs.pe.com/news/digest/2010/05/public-asked-to-help-find-miss.html

Public asked to help find missing Bloomington girl
By PE News on May 21, 2010 11:00 AM

A missing-person investigation is focusing on the disappearance of a 17-year-old Bloomington girl who left her 3-year-old son with relatives while she was in school, according to San Bernardino County sheriff's officials.

Anyssia Escamilla was last seen at 1:30 p.m. on May 11 when she left Bloomington High School. She has no car and has not called family or friends, investigators said in a written statement.

The girl was wearing a gray sweatshirt, blue jeans and flip flops. She has a small scar above her right eye, but no tattoos or piercings.

Anyone with information about her location may call deputies at 909-356-6767 or dispatchers at 909-387-8313.

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http://www.fontanaheraldnews.com/articles/2010/05/22/news/doc4bf84a63ddba3857476450.txt

UPDATE: Missing 17-year-old girl is believed to have been murdered; her boyfriend has been arrested in connection with the case, according to Fontana P.D.

Published: Saturday, May 22, 2010 4:24 PM CDT

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While speaking with Sheriff detectives, Avitia claimed to know for certain that Anyssia was deceased. Because Avitia indicated that Anyssia's apparent death had occurred in Fontana, the Sheriff's Department notified the Fontana P.D., and Fontana detectives assumed the investigation.
 
UPDATE: Missing 17-year-old girl is believed to have been murdered; her boyfriend has been arrested in connection with the case, according to Fontana P.D.
Girl was reported missing on May 11; her body has not been found
Published: Saturday, May 22, 2010 4:24 PM CDT

A 17-year-old Bloomington girl who had been reported missing by her family is believed to have been murdered, and her boyfriend has been arrested for allegedly committing the crime, according to the Fontana Police Department.

Anyssia Katherine Escamilla, a Bloomington High School student, had been missing since May 11, and Jesus Francisco Avitia, Jr., 18, is being held at West Valley Detention Center in lieu of bail on the charge of murder, said Sergeant Billy Green of the Fontana P.D.

"Anyssia's body has not been recovered and Fontana P.D. detectives are actively working the case," Green said on Friday. "All current investigative leads cause investigators to believe Anyssia has been murdered and Avitia was in fact an active participant in her death."

Anyssia did not return home after school on May 11 and her family reported her missing. Her family told San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department deputies that Anyssia had not run away or gone missing in the past. She does not have a car and did not attempt to contact family members, friends, or her 3-year-old son.

During a follow-up investigation by the Sheriff's Department, detectives spoke to her boyfriend Avitia. Anyssia was believed to be about three months pregnant with Avitia's baby.

While speaking with Sheriff detectives, Avitia claimed to know for certain that Anyssia was deceased. Because Avitia indicated that Anyssia's apparent death had occurred in Fontana, the Sheriff's Department notified the Fontana P.D., and Fontana detectives assumed the investigation.

On Friday at about 1:30 p.m., the Fontana P.D. received information from the Sheriff's Department that a homicide had likely occurred, and so Avitia was arrested.

http://www.fontanaheraldnews.com/articles/2010/05/22/news/doc4bf84a63ddba3857476450.txt
 
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[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1] [/SIZE] Searchers are preparing to dig through a county landfill for the body of a pregnant Fontana girl whose May 11 disappearance has led to the arrest of her boyfriend on suspicion of murder, police say.
."He indicated to (detectives) that she is likely dead and that she is going to be found at the landfill," Sgt. Billie Green said this morning of 18-year-old Jesus Francisco Avitia who was arrested and jailed Friday.
Eighteen-year-old Anyssia Katherine Escamilla was reported missing after she didn't return home from school. During the investigation, Avitia allegedly told sheriff's detectives that Escamilla was dead and had died in Fontana.
A press conference has been scheduled for noon today.


http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_D_webmissing24.202869c3.html
 
Pregnant girlfriend missing; teen arraigned
01:01 PM PDT on Tuesday, May 25, 2010

As authorities continue searching for a body, a teen pleaded not guilty today to two counts of murder in the presumed death of his pregnant girlfriend in Fontana.

Jesus Avitia Jr., 18, appeared briefly for arraignment at San Bernardino County Superior Court in Fontana, where a judge set his bail at $2 million. He is charged with killing 17-year-old Anyssia Escamilla and their unborn child near his home on May 11.

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Avitia will next appear in court on June 3.

http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_D_nb26_body.202828f.html
 
A large piece of skin found in a landfill during a search for a pregnant girl's body turned out to be part of a pig, leading authorities Wednesday to resume excavating tons of trash in an effort to find the 17-year-old's remains. Police, dogs and a sheriff's search-and-rescue team have been excavating a 50-by-25-yard area of a Rialto landfill since Monday for Anyssia Escamilla, whose boyfriend is charged with killing her and dumping her in the garbage.
The team of about 50 diggers spotted the skin Tuesday, but the coroner's office determined it did not belong to the Bloomington High School student, Fontana police said.
"It looks like someone just skinned a pig and put it in the trash," Sgt. Billy Green said.
He said the crew is cautiously optimistic Escamilla's body will be found, noting that the effort would shift Thursday to a dump in Corona if needed.
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http://www.cdapress.com/news/national_news/article_4f6ca6f3-d27b-58b7-9eea-9f88154ee0d6.html

Missing teenager's body found in Calif landfill


The remains of a pregnant teenager were found in a landfill after months of searching, authorities said Thursday.

Anyssia Escamilla, 17, disappeared in May and shortly afterward her boyfriend was charged with her death.

Authorities aided by dogs covered two landfills before finding the body in a dump in Corona, police said.

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RIP - Anyssia
 
CORONA &#8211; A tragic discovery in a landfill has ended the search for a teenage Fontana girl missing for nearly three months.

The remains of Anyssia Escamilla have been found in a plastic bag and positively identified.

Fontana police Sergeant Billy Green says sixty volunteers have been painstakingly searching the landfill for forty days.

&#8220;They narrowed it down to a 200 by 100 yard grid and about 60 feet deep. They had searched about 85 percent of the area possibly containing her body. We were going to cease our search at the end of this week.&#8221;

http://www.inlandnewstoday.com/story.php?s=15426
 

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