Los Angeles Times

Boy was focus of previous abuse reports

County was told at least three times of concerns about child found dead in closet, police official says.

- By Hailey Branson-Potts and Richard Winton

When police arrived at his Echo Park home Monday, the body of an 11-yearold boy was lying in a closet, wrapped in a blanket.

The boy had been dead for at least several hours, showed signs of physical abuse and appeared to be malnourish­ed, officials said.

Authoritie­s are now trying to determine the exact circumstan­ces of the boy’s death and also whether officials missed warning signs of possible abuse in the home.

On Tuesday, officers with the LAPD’s Abused Child Section arrested the child’s mother, 39-year-old Veronica Aguilar, on suspicion of child endangerme­nt resulting in death.

The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services received reports of possible abuse regarding the boy at least three times from 2009 to 2012, said Capt. Julian Melendez, commanding officer of the LAPD’s Juvenile Division.

He did not have details of the Police Department’s response but added that any evidence of injury or sexual abuse would have triggered an investigat­ion by Juvenile Division detectives. He added that he did not believe any police investigat­ion was ever launched.

Armand Montiel, a DCFS spokesman, said in an email that “the law does not allow us to confirm or deny whether we provided any services to this child or family.”

At about 2:15 p.m. Monday, police received a call from the child’s stepfather, Jose Pinzon, who said he had come home from work and his wife, Aguilar, told him the child was dead, Melendez said.

Pinzon told officers that he saw the boy in a closet in the home in the 2100 block of Santa Ynez Street and ran two blocks to a 7-Eleven on Sunset Boulevard to call police because his cellphone would not work in the house, Melendez said.

Officers met Pinzon there. When they found the boy, he had been dead for some time and “had obvious signs of malnutriti­on and visible injuries,” Melendez said.

Police arrested Aguilar early Tuesday morning. Pinzon was not arrested, Melendez said.

Aguilar has at least three other children, ages 14, 16 and 18, who were not at the home but were located and contacted by police, Melendez said. They were taken to a police station, and the minors were released to DCFS, he said.

An autopsy on the boy’s body was expected to take place Wednesday, he said.

The child had not attended classes in the Los Angeles Unified School District since 2012 and was thought to have possibly been in Mexico for some time, Melendez said. It was unclear whether the boy attended school in another district.

Aguilar was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail.

The death comes as the DCFS has been grappling with several high-profile cases of children being killed after social workers received allegation­s of child abuse.

In 2013, Gabriel Fernandez was beaten to death, allegedly by his mother and her boyfriend, even though authoritie­s had numerous warnings of abuse in his home.

Gabriel was allegedly forced to eat cat feces, shot with BBs and locked in a cabinet at their Palmdale home. The abuse of the 8year-old boy went on for several months despite repeated reports to the Department of Children & Families Services and the Sheriff’s Department, records show. The mother and her boyfriend are now both charged with murder and torture.

Four social workers have been charged with felony child abuse and falsifying records in connection with Gabriel’s killing. Prosecutor­s alleged that they minimized his physical, mental and emotional injuries and allowed him to remain in the home.

When officers found the boy, he had been dead for some time and ‘had obvious signs of malnutriti­on and visible injuries.’ — CAPT. JULIAN MELENDEZ, commanding officer of the LAPD’s Juvenile Division

 ?? Barbara Davidson Los Angeles Times ?? FLOWERS AND CANDLES form a makeshift memorial Wednesday outside the Echo Park home where the 11-year-old boy’s body was found. He had not attended classes in the L.A. Unified School District since 2012.
Barbara Davidson Los Angeles Times FLOWERS AND CANDLES form a makeshift memorial Wednesday outside the Echo Park home where the 11-year-old boy’s body was found. He had not attended classes in the L.A. Unified School District since 2012.
 ?? Los Angeles Police Department ?? VERONICA AGUILAR, 39, was arrested on suspicion of child endangerme­nt resulting in death.
Los Angeles Police Department VERONICA AGUILAR, 39, was arrested on suspicion of child endangerme­nt resulting in death.

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