CA PATRICIA ALATORRE: Missing from Bakersfield, CA - 1 July 2020 - Age 13 *Found Deceased**GUILTY PLEA*

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Bakersfield police searching for missing 13-year-old girl

The Bakersfield Police Department is asking for the community's help in finding a missing 13-year-old girl.

Police say Patricia Alatorre was last seen on Wednesday might near Hosking Avenue and Wible Road.

Police describe Alatorre as a Hispanic female about 5 feet tall, weighing about 90 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.

A white older model pick-up truck was seen in the area at the time she went missing.

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BPD detained a man in the case of a missing 13-year-old girl last seen in Bakersfield

The Bakersfield Police Department have detained a man Sunday, who may be involved in the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl.

BPD said the man is the owner of the white, older model pick up truck seen leaving Hosking Avenue and Wible Road Wednesday night, at the same time and location Patricia Alatorre was last seen.

The man was found in Los Angeles County by local authorities there.

BPD said they are investigating his involvement in the incident.


MEDIA - PATRICIA ALATORRE: Missing from Bakersfield, CA since 1 July 2020 - Age 13
 
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Inglewood man arrested for murder, sexual assault charges in missing 13-year-old girl case

The Bakersfield Police Department booked an Inglewood man Sunday night for murder and sexual assault charges in the case of a missing 13-year-old girl from Bakersfield.

Further investigation led police to detain 24-year-old Armando Cruz of Inglewood, California for his involvement in the disappearance of Patricia Alatorre, who went missing July 1 at 11:30 p.m.


BPD Detectives located and seized the vehicle and detained Cruz for further questioning in his involvement in Alatorre's disappearance.

Cruz, was then arrested, just hours after being detained.

Cruz faces 18 felonies and one misdemeanor. The charges include first-degree murder and sexual assault.
 
UPDATE: Police arrest Inglewood man for murder, sexual assault in connection to missing 13-year-old girl now considered deceased

Bakersfield police said a man has been arrested for murder, sexual assault, kidnapping and other crimes in connection to the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl who was last seen last week.

According to the department early Monday, Cruz was identified, interviewed and arrested. He was booked into the Kern County Jail for charges including murder and sexual assault of a juvenile.

A Kern County inmate database shows Cruz was booked on 15 felonies and one misdemeanor related to the case. He is due to appear in court on Tuesday.

The department said it is asking for information from anyone who has knowledge of Cruz’s recent visits to the Bakersfield area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Det. Ursery at 661-326-3871.


Police: Inglewood man arrested on suspicion of rape, murder of missing Bakersfield girl

An Inglewood man was arrested early Monday on suspicion of murder, rape, kidnapping and other crimes in connection with a missing 13-year-old Bakersfield girl and police are appealing to the public for any information on his recent visits to Bakersfield.

Armando Cruz, 24, of Inglewood, was identified as a suspect on Sunday in the disappearance of Patricia Alatorre, who went missing Wednesday night in south Bakersfield in the area of Hosking Avenue and Wible Road. Police are seeking additional charges against Cruz for contacting a minor with the intent to commit a sexual offense and destroying evidence, according to a Bakersfield Police Department news release.

Cruz was arrested early Monday and is being held without bail in the Kern County Jail.


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UPDATE: Police arrest Inglewood man for murder, sexual assault in connection to missing 13-year-old girl now considered deceased

Bakersfield police said a man has been arrested for murder, sexual assault, kidnapping and other crimes in connection to the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl who was last seen last week.

According to the department early Monday, Cruz was identified, interviewed and arrested. He was booked into the Kern County Jail for charges including murder and sexual assault of a juvenile.

A Kern County inmate database shows Cruz was booked on 15 felonies and one misdemeanor related to the case. He is due to appear in court on Tuesday.

The department said it is asking for information from anyone who has knowledge of Cruz’s recent visits to the Bakersfield area. Anyone with information is urged to contact Det. Ursery at 661-326-3871.


Police: Inglewood man arrested on suspicion of rape, murder of missing Bakersfield girl

An Inglewood man was arrested early Monday on suspicion of murder, rape, kidnapping and other crimes in connection with a missing 13-year-old Bakersfield girl and police are appealing to the public for any information on his recent visits to Bakersfield.

Armando Cruz, 24, of Inglewood, was identified as a suspect on Sunday in the disappearance of Patricia Alatorre, who went missing Wednesday night in south Bakersfield in the area of Hosking Avenue and Wible Road. Police are seeking additional charges against Cruz for contacting a minor with the intent to commit a sexual offense and destroying evidence, according to a Bakersfield Police Department news release.

Cruz was arrested early Monday and is being held without bail in the Kern County Jail.


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God, I'm so SICK of these cases - another evil waste of protoplasm preying on a child. SMDH.:censored:
 
God, I'm so SICK of these cases - another evil waste of protoplasm preying on a child. SMDH.:censored:
I tried not to but all holiday weekend, I tried to keep my cynicism at bay with the thought that once the holiday was over, as often seems to be the case, we were going to have a flood of new murders, dead children, "abducted" children, domestics resulting in murders, etc. Lo and behold, once news started back up, we have exactly that...

I too am so sick of this evil...
 

Thirteen-year-old Patricia Alatorre was last seen at her family’s home on Granite Hills and Crescent Ridge Streets in South Bakersfield the night of July 1, according to the Bakersfield television station Initially, Alatorre was reported as a runaway teenager.

“She did make a makeshift person in the bed. That’s not like her,” her mother, Clara, told the station. “She put her pajamas in the head part to make it look like somebody was in the bed, but she locked her door.”

The mother said her daughter had never run away before and there have not been any issues in the family. Her parents tried to locate her phone but found the signal ended on the freeway south of town. Police uncovered evidence in the case several days later.

“On July 4, video surveillance was located which depicted Patricia getting into a white older-model pickup truck,” Bakersfield Police Department Sgt. Robert Pair said.

Her mother added, “it sounds like she said, ‘Answer your Snapchat.’ We can’t tell if she said, “Am I leaving’ or ‘I’m not leaving.’”

Police found the truck in Inglewood Sunday. They arrested the vehicle’s owner, 24-year-old Armando Cruz, in LA County.

Cruz was booked on suspicion of 11 felonies, including first-degree murder, kidnapping, rape and possession of child pornography, among other charges involving contact with a minor.

It known whether Alatorre knew Cruz.


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“He took our precious soul, our baby,” Alatorre wrote. “She was innocent, full of life. I don’t want Patricia to be remembered as the 13-year-old missing girl or the case of the murdered 13-year-old girl. I want her to be remembered as the loud Patricia, she was, she had a voice, bold personality. She was a sweet girl that would just tell you what she felt. Even if it was a little harsh, she always spoke the truth, she always had something to say about everything.”

 
Man pleads not guilty to rape and murder charges in death of 13-year-old girl

An Inglewood man pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a dozen felonies, including rape and murder, in connection with the death of a 13-year-old Bakersfield girl.

Armando Cruz, 24, wore a mask as he appeared in court on charges that make him eligible for the death penalty if convicted. He’s accused of killing Patricia Alatorre, who went missing July 1 in the area of Hosking Avenue and Wible Road.

Police have said they consider Alatorre deceased but have released no further information.

Cruz is held without bail. He’s next due in court July 30.

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:oops: ***CONTENT TRIGGER WARNING***

An Inglewood man accused of killing a 13-year-old Bakersfield girl convinced her to send him naked photos and meet up with him, raped and strangled her and set her on fire, according to a newly released court document.

The document says Cruz convinced Alatorre to send him 20 naked images of herself, and he sent her a nude photo of himself. He convinced her to meet with him on two occasions to engage in sex acts despite knowing she was 13, and he traveled from Los Angeles to Bakersfield for the encounters, according to the report.

On the first occasion, they engaged in a sex act, the document says. On the second occasion, he drove her around the block against her will as she screamed then forced her to engaged in sex acts with him as he held her down, the document says.

Cruz strangled Alatorre as she continued to struggle and scream, according to the document.

“Believing she was still alive, he bound her arms with duct tape that he brought with him, forced material in her mouth, and covered her mouth and nose with duct tape with the intention of killing her, so he would not get in trouble,” the document says.

Cruz then poured lighter fluid on Alatorre’s body and set her on fire, according to the report.


It says Alatorre and Cruz connected through social media and had exchanged sexual messages. Cruz drove from Los Angeles to Bakersfield twice to meet the girl. On the second occasion, the night of July 1, she screamed as Cruz drove her around the block against her will, the BPD document says. Cruz then forced himself on her, raping
Alatorre as she struggled to fight back against him, police said in the document. Cruz held his hand over her mouth, the police document said, and then began strangling her.

Believing Alatorre may still be alive, the document said, Cruz bound the girl's hands and arms with duct tape and put duct tape over her mouth and nose in an effort to kill her so he wouldn't get in trouble.

The report further states Cruz engaged in sex twice with the girl's deceased body and then poured lighter fluid on it and set it on fire.

The document doesn't say if the body has been retrieved or where the incidents described occurred.

Cruz pleaded not guilty Tuesday to more than a dozen charges including rape, murder and kidnapping in Kern County Superior Court and is being held without bail.
 
:oops: ***CONTENT TRIGGER WARNING***

An Inglewood man accused of killing a 13-year-old Bakersfield girl convinced her to send him naked photos and meet up with him, raped and strangled her and set her on fire, according to a newly released court document.

The document says Cruz convinced Alatorre to send him 20 naked images of herself, and he sent her a nude photo of himself. He convinced her to meet with him on two occasions to engage in sex acts despite knowing she was 13, and he traveled from Los Angeles to Bakersfield for the encounters, according to the report.

On the first occasion, they engaged in a sex act, the document says. On the second occasion, he drove her around the block against her will as she screamed then forced her to engaged in sex acts with him as he held her down, the document says.

Cruz strangled Alatorre as she continued to struggle and scream, according to the document.

“Believing she was still alive, he bound her arms with duct tape that he brought with him, forced material in her mouth, and covered her mouth and nose with duct tape with the intention of killing her, so he would not get in trouble,” the document says.

Cruz then poured lighter fluid on Alatorre’s body and set her on fire, according to the report.


It says Alatorre and Cruz connected through social media and had exchanged sexual messages. Cruz drove from Los Angeles to Bakersfield twice to meet the girl. On the second occasion, the night of July 1, she screamed as Cruz drove her around the block against her will, the BPD document says. Cruz then forced himself on her, raping
Alatorre as she struggled to fight back against him, police said in the document. Cruz held his hand over her mouth, the police document said, and then began strangling her.

Believing Alatorre may still be alive, the document said, Cruz bound the girl's hands and arms with duct tape and put duct tape over her mouth and nose in an effort to kill her so he wouldn't get in trouble.

The report further states Cruz engaged in sex twice with the girl's deceased body and then poured lighter fluid on it and set it on fire.

The document doesn't say if the body has been retrieved or where the incidents described occurred.

Cruz pleaded not guilty Tuesday to more than a dozen charges including rape, murder and kidnapping in Kern County Superior Court and is being held without bail.

Sick🤬
 
I don't even have words for what I would do or like to see done to this animal. Necrophiliac as well. What a sick sadistic twisted low down gutter pig. That poor child.

The ONLY blessing here is how STUPID he is so he is off the streets. AND HE HAD better NOT EVER be let out. Too much of that going on these days...
 
They know an awful lot of details on what happened to Pati. He's plead not guilty, so I can't imagine he told them what he did. I wonder if he took pictures/videos on his phone. :(

It is hard to figure unless he confessed early on, then lawyered up and now pled not guilty? I know people have different views but this is one that imo does not deserve to live... I try hard to believe most people are not like rabid animals but this one... I don't know... I just see nothing human in such atrocities/acts...
 
Family of Patricia Alatorre to hold vigil every night until she is laid to rest

Another night and the memorial to 13-year-old Patricia Alatorre grew larger as people gathered in South Bakersfield for a vigil. The family says they will hold a vigil for the teen each night until she is laid to rest.

Alatorre, 13, went missing last week. Investigators have not confirmed if Alatorre’s body has been found.

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