Los Angeles Times

Brother is arrested in death of 8-year-old

- By Scott Glover

Authoritie­s in Northern California on Saturday announced the arrest of a 12year-old boy in the stabbing death of his younger sister, whose killing last month sparked a manhunt for a supposed intruder who the boy had said committed the crime.

Following a two-week investigat­ion, Calaveras County sheriff ’s detectives arrested the boy in connection with the death of his sister, 8-year-old Leila Fowler.

The boy, whose name was not made public, will be charged with murder, the county sheriff announced at a news conference, according to the Associated Press.

“Citizens of Calaveras County, you can sleep a little better tonight,” Sheriff Gary Kuntz told reporters.

The slaying made national headlines and had authoritie­s warning residents of the area where the crime occurred to lock their doors and remain vigilant.

Leila and her brother were home together on the night of April 27 at the family home in Valley Springs, a rural town of 7,500 residents southeast of Sacramento. Their parents had gone to a Little League game.

The boy told investigat­ors he had heard an intruder, then saw a man running away from the home.

The boy said he then found his severely injured sister.

He called his parents, then 911, officials said.

An autopsy determined Leila died of shock and bleeding as a result of multiple stab wounds.

Her brother’s account sent authoritie­s scrambling to find the killer. They fanned out in the rural area, searching indoors and out for any sign of the killer.

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