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a warning to California parents
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this appears to be the relatively rare stranger abduction/murder. another CA serial killer? these people do not start out with murder. or stop with one.

Calif. Teen's Murder Spurs Warning to Parents from Police

Published July 21, 2010
Associated Press

MORENO VALLEY, Calif.

Parents have been warned to keep an eye on their children and take extra safety precautions after a 17-year-old Southern California girl was apparently abducted about a block from her school and killed.

An autopsy confirmed the identity of Norma Lopez Wednesday, six days after she disappeared and a day after her decomposed body, shirtless and clad in jeans, was found face-down in a grove of trees in the agricultural area on the eastern edge of Moreno Valley.

Investigators would not release the cause of death.

Police and the FBI have not identified a suspect and asked the public for help in the investigation. Police would like to speak with the driver of a green SUV seen speeding from the area the day Lopez vanished.

About 2,000 people gathered around an athletic field at Lopez's school Wednesday evening for a vigil where friend Moises Michel, 16, remembered how Lopez loved dance, especially merengue and salsa.

"Whenever we were bored we'd just dance with each other, we'd get up and dance," he said. "I'm used to seeing her every day smiling. I'm just in shock because I can't believe it."

Lopez disappeared July 15 after leaving a summer school class at Valley View High School, where she would have been a senior this year. Authorities said she was heading to meet a friend.

When she didn't show up, her younger sister and a friend went to look for her, found some of her personal items in a field 1½ blocks from the school, and called authorities, said Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Joseph Borja.

The field, a well-known neighborhood shortcut, is off a street that dead-ends at the base of boulder-studded hills cut with trails. Homes line one side, but in the blazing Wednesday heat, the expanse of dirt and dry stubble was deserted.

Searchers had fruitlessly covered the area for several days.

The mix of suburban-style residential sprawl and large rural areas is common in fast-growing Moreno Valley, a city of 186,000 about 60 miles east of Los Angeles between March Air Reserve Base and a swath of unforgiving, rugged terrain known as The Badlands.

The teen's disappearance drew wide attention across Southern California, where the high-profile abduction-murders of two other teenage girls in San Diego County — one jogging alone this year and the other walking to school in 2009 — led to a sex offender who ultimately admitted to the killings and is now imprisoned.

"I believe this has been made personal because we all have children," Borja said. "It's probably our worst nightmare that our kids can just be taken from a street and killed."

He would not provide details on the items found at the site where Lopez was abducted, explaining that releasing further details could hamper the investigation.


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With word that a killer was among them, fear spread quickly among Moreno Valley's parents and teenagers Wednesday after authorities confirmed that a body found near a patch of farmland was that of a missing 17-year-old high school student.

Norma Lopez vanished seven days ago as she walked to a friend's house after summer school, triggering a massive search that has now turned into a hunt for a killer throughout Riverside County. Police believe Lopez was abducted as she cut though a field near Valley View High School.

"We haven't caught the suspect who killed Norma, so obviously there is at least [one] murderer out there. So I would be vigilant, I would be aware. If I was a parent, I would keep track of my children,'' said Riverside County Sheriff's Department spokesman Sgt. Joe Borja.


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funny, i just emailed the LA Times yesterday to ask if an arrest was ever made in this case.
A man whose family home was searched by detectives investigating the killing of Norma Lopez was identified Wednesday as a former instructional assistant at the school the Moreno Valley teen attended.

Law enforcement officials would not say Wednesday whether Lazarus Tasby, 25, was considered a suspect in the case.



MORENO VALLEY -- Riverside County sheriff's homicide detectives on Tuesday served a search warrant and seized a green SUV from a Moreno Valley home in connection to the murder investigation of 17-year-old Norma Lopez.

The home on Pegasus Way is about three blocks from the field where authorities believe the teen was kidnapped July 15 while walking home from Valley View High School.

A green sport utility vehicle parked at the home was towed. Authorities have not released any further details about the search.

Eric Muswaswa, 42, who lives in the home with his wife and son, was arrested during the search on suspicion of obstruction of justice. He was released a short time later.

The Muswaswa family attorney, Miles Clark, said the sheriff's department's real target appeared to be the son, Lazarus Tasby, and his green SUV.

Witnesses had said they saw a newer green SUV speeding away from the area where Lopez vanished.

Clark said several items were taken from Lazarus' room.

But he insisted, "In no way is Eric, or his wife, Wanda, or his son, Lazarus, responsible for the death of anyone."

Sources told KTLA that Tasby lives a few blocks from where Norma was last seen, and that he also used to work at Valley View as an assistant instructor for special education.

The sources, who wanted to remain anonymous, said Tasby had a reputation for flirting with the girls there.

"He'd take girls home and was known to be aggressive," one source said. "He didn't like rejection."

KTLA's sources also said Tasby was let go from the school at the end of the last year. School records from December 2009 confirm that.

Court records indicate a Lazarus Tasby was arrested for disorderly conduct and prostitution in October 2009. Attorney Miles Clark did say Tasby was arrested for a misdemeanor, but wouldn't say for what.

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