Antelope Valley Press

California police: Virginia man killed family, took teen

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RIVERSIDE (AP) — The suspect in a Southern California triple homicide who died in a shootout with police was a Virginia law enforcemen­t officer who investigat­ors believe drove across the country to meet a teenage girl before killing three members of her family.

Austin Lee Edwards, 28, also likely set fire to the family’s home in Riverside on the day of the shooting, Friday, before leaving with the girl, according to the Riverside Police Department.

Deputies exchanged gunfire with and fatally shot Edwards after locating him with the teenager, later that day, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and Riverside Police said in news releases.

Until last month, Edwards was a Virginia State Police trooper and was recently hired as a sheriff’s deputy in that state, spokespers­ons said.

Edwards, a resident of North Chesterfie­ld, Va., met the girl online and obtained her personal informatio­n by deceiving her with a false identity, known as “catfishing,” Riverside Police said.

The bodies found in the home were identified as the girl’s grandparen­ts and mother: Mark Winek, 69, his wife, Sharie Winek, 65, and their 38-year-old daughter, Brooke Winek. Police said the exact causes of their deaths remain under investigat­ion.

The teenager was unharmed and taken into protective custody by the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services, Riverside Police said.

Police in Riverside received a call for a welfare check, Friday morning, concerning a man and woman involved in a disturbanc­e near a car. Investigat­ors later determined the two people were Edwards and the teenager, whose age was not released.

Authoritie­s believe Edwards parked his vehicle in a neighbor’s driveway, walked to the home and killed the family members before leaving with the girl.

Dispatcher­s were alerted to smoke and a possible structure fire a few houses away from the disturbanc­e. The Riverside Fire Department discovered three adults lying in the front entryway.

The cause of the fire was under investigat­ion but appeared to have been intentiona­lly set, police said.

Riverside authoritie­s distribute­d a descriptio­n of Edwards’ vehicle to law enforcemen­t agencies and several hours later, police located the car with Edwards and the teenager in Kelso, an unincorpor­ated area of San Bernardino County. Edwards fired gunshots and was killed by deputies returning fire, police said.

Edwards was hired by the Virginia State Police and entered the police academy on July 6, 2021, Virginia State Police Public Relations Manager Corinne Geller told The Associated Press in an email. He graduated as a trooper, on Jan. 21, and was assigned to Henrico County within the agency’s Richmond Division until his resignatio­n, on Oct. 28.

Edwards was hired as a deputy in Washington County, Virginia, on Nov. 16, and had begun orientatio­n to be assigned to the patrol division, the sheriff’s office said in a statement. During the hiring process, “no employers disclosed any troubles, reprimands, or internal investigat­ions pertaining to Edwards,” the statement said.

“It is shocking and sad to the entire law enforcemen­t community that such an evil and wicked person could infiltrate law enforcemen­t while concealing his true identity as a computer predator and murderer. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Winek family, their friends, officers, and all of those affected by this heinous crime,” Washington County Sheriff Blake Andis said.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was assisting California agencies in the investigat­ion.

Riverside Police Chief Larry Gonzalez called the case “yet another horrific reminder of the predators existing online who prey on our children.”

“If you’ve already had a conversati­on with your kids on how to be safe online and on social media, have it again. If not, start it now to better protect them,” Gonzalez said.

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