Los Angeles Times

Suspect in girl’s slaying found dead

George Barraza, who was wanted in the 2002 gang slaying of Brenda Sierra, was killed in Mexico.

- By Alene Tchekmedyi­an alene.tchekmedyi­an@latimes.com Twitter: @AleneTchek

A fugitive suspected in the 2002 kidnapping and slaying of a 15-year-old girl on her way to school in Montebello was killed in Mexico, investigat­ors announced Tuesday.

George Barraza, who fled to Mexico after the killing of Brenda Sierra, was on the U.S. Marshal Service’s “15 Most Wanted” list, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Investigat­ors tracking his activity planned to extradite him to the United States for prosecutio­n. But sheriff ’s deputies learned recently that Barraza was killed in Sinaloa.

Three others suspected in Brenda’s slaying were arrested in 2015 after a yearslong investigat­ion and are awaiting trial.

They have all pleaded not guilty.

A fifth suspect was killed in an unrelated homicide in 2003.

Investigat­ors have said Brenda was targeted because her brother had testified as a witness to a gang shooting about 10 days before she disappeare­d Oct. 18, 2002.

That morning, Brenda left her East Los Angeles home to walk five blocks to a friend’s house. They’d planned to ride to Schurr High School.

But Brenda never showed up.

A missing person’s report was filed that night.

The next day, Brenda’s body was found face down in an area of the San Bernardino National Forest known as the Valley of Enchantmen­t.

Authoritie­s have said she was taken to a “gang hangout,” where she was sexually assaulted and beaten to death with a blunt object. Her body was then dumped in the forest.

Investigat­ors said they are still looking for witnesses who may have hesitated to come forward earlier because of Barraza’s rumored affiliatio­n with gangs in East L.A. and drug cartels in Mexico.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call homicide detectives at (323) 890-5500.

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