Porterville Recorder

Visalia man sentenced to nearly 40 years in state prison

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Judge Gary Paden of the Tulare County Superior Court sentenced a Visalia man to 37 years and four months to life in state prison for carjacking, kidnapping and other crimes, the Tulare County District Attorney’s office reported.

Judge Gary Paden of the Tulare County Superior Court sentenced a Visalia man to 37 years and four months to life in state prison for carjacking, kidnapping and other crimes, the Tulare County District Attorney’s office reported.

On June 2, a Tulare County jury convicted Lazarus Marquez, 23, of Visalia, of kidnapping during a carjacking, assault with a firearm, carjacking, kidnapping, robbery, two counts of dissuading a witness with force and identity theft. Each count is a felony. The jury also found true the special allegation that Marquez personally used a firearm and the court found true that he committed these offenses while out on bail.

On July 10, 2015, the victim was getting in her car in her driveway to leave for work. Marquez approached the victim, held a gun to her head, and demanded her purse, phone and wallet. When she did not act quickly enough, he ordered her out of the car at gunpoint and forced her into the backseat of the car. He drove through Visalia at a high rate of speed ultimately telling her to get out of her car in the rural outskirts of the city. Marquez threatened her that she could not report the crimes for 24 hours or he would return to her home with his friends. The victim flagged down a passerby who took her to the Visalia Police Department.

Four days later the victim’s car was located by the Bakersfiel­d Police Department in a residentia­l neighborho­od in Bakersfiel­d. Marquez also attempted to use the victim’s credit card at an Oildale gas station. On Aug. 14, 2015, police arrested Marquez at his Visalia home after the victim found him on Facebook and identified him by his pictures and unique tattoos.

In addition to his sentence, Marquez was ordered to pay $13,344 in victim restitutio­n.

The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Candice Moore of the Major Crimes Division and investigat­ed by Sgt. Gerrit Dejong of the Visalia Police Department.

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Lazarus Marquez

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