Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Arrest made in slayings of four

- By Don Thompson and Paul Elias

Police arrested a 56-year-old man who works for the state Friday on suspicion that he killed two adults and two children in a quiet Northern California neighborho­od.

Authoritie­s did not release the names of the victims, but friends and relatives of a young family that lived in the Sacramento house feared the worst.

Rita Munoz, who lives in the neighborho­od, said her grandchild­ren played with an 11-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl who lived with their mother in the house. Munoz said her neighbor’s mother arrived at the house shortly after the bodies were found Thursday and was heard crying “Oh my gosh, my only baby. My grandbabie­s are all gone,” after she learned what happened.

Later Munoz said she overheard the woman say: “I told her not to go back to him.”

Sacramento police declined to discuss the suspect’s relationsh­ip with the victims and said they haven’t determined a motive.

“It’s a horrible thing,” Munoz said.

Police originally detained Salvador Vasquez-Oliva in San Francisco about 90 miles (145 kilometers) away on Thursday afternoon and formally arrested him Friday morning.

He was being held in the Sacramento County Jail, police spokesman Sgt. Bryce Heinlein said.

The four victims were discovered Thursday morning when police broke into the home after a relative reported that something might be wrong.

Vasquez-Oliva was quickly singled out by investigat­ors on Thursday. Police said he is from Sacramento, but records show he is also is associated with an apartment near the University of San Francisco, six blocks from where police found him. The building is in a nice neighborho­od, but is worn and run down. There was no answer at the door, though a light remained on inside.

The California Employment Developmen­t Department, which administer­s the state’s unemployme­nt checks, said it has employed Vasquez-Oliva as an office technician since 2014.

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