Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Woman found dead in park was outreach worker

- By Anh Do

A woman found dead in a Pasadena park last week has been identified as an outreach worker at homeless encampment­s, authoritie­s said.

A jogger discovered the body of Elena Ledford, 49, near a parking lot at Hahamongna Watershed Park along Oak Grove Drive shortly before 8 a.m. Tuesday.

The victim had injuries “consistent with an assault,” said Pasadena Police Lt. Carolyn Gordon. Detectives have a “very strong lead that they’re following up on,” she added, though she could not provide details.

An investigat­ion is ongoing, and police have not revealed a motive.

Ledford was an outreach worker at Union Station Homeless Services, said Sarah Tower, chief program officer at the Pasadena nonprofit.

The Glendale resident was “so valued, not just as a co-worker but as a member of our family,” Tower said.

Other co-workers described Ledford as “compassion­ate and kind.” They said she had moved from North Carolina back to her home state of California about three years ago and served as lead outreach worker for a multidisci­plinary team that included a caseworker, a medical specialist and a substance abuse or mental health specialist.

Ledford made the rounds at San Gabriel Valley homeless sites, “caring for the most vulnerable population­s,” Tower said. “She inherently believed in their dignity — there was no question in her mind that there was hope for better lives for them.”

Recently, Ledford had helped coordinate coronaviru­s testing for many living on the streets during the pandemic, Tower said.

“We are beyond devastated. This is so shocking for all of us,” said Dana Bean, Union Station’s senior director of developmen­t and communicat­ions.

Colleagues had last seen Ledford on Monday and said that although the Pasadena park was on her route, she had not been scheduled to work there Tuesday.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact Pasadena police at (626) 744-4241.

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