Los Angeles Times

Two men arrested in apparent killing

Burned remains are thought to be those of missing firefighte­r from West Covina.

- By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Richard Winton

Two men have been arrested in connection with the disappeara­nce and death of a West Covina man, authoritie­s said.

Elijah Thomas Rouse, 18, of La Verne and Shaun Cardarelli, 37, of San Gabriel were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of killing 28-yearold John Brian Mananghaya Aguila, according to the West Covina Police Department.

“Things we found inside the home suggest there was foul play there,” said Cpl. Rudy Lopez, a spokesman for West Covina police. “We are waiting for the San Bernardino County coroner to identify the body.”

The cause of death is unknown, Lopez said. Police also have not cited a potential motive.

Aguila was last seen Thursday in La Puente when he was visiting his girlfriend, Lopez said. His girlfriend told investigat­ors that she believed he was headed home that evening.

Sarah Webster, a spokeswoma­n for the Bureau of Land Management, said Aguila didn’t report to work Friday. He had been employed as a seasonal firefighte­r since June.

Detectives believe Aguila was attacked and fatally injured at his home, Lopez said. His body was probably dumped and burned in Upland near Euclid and Mountain avenues before 3:30 a.m. Friday, police said. The injuries initially made it difficult for police to identify the body, he said.

On Friday, police learned Aguila’s white 2017 Honda Civic had been impounded in San Dimas. Surveillan­ce video from a home in that neighborho­od showed a man parking the car and walking away, police said. In the trunk, detectives found gloves and bloody clothes.

Fingerprin­ts on the car led them to a La Verne residence, where the two suspects and a woman were detained for questionin­g Tuesday. The woman, a girlfriend of one of the suspects, was released.

On social media, Aguila’s family members have been pleading for the public to come forward with any informatio­n about his disappeara­nce and death. Family members could not be reached for comment or declined to be interviewe­d Wednesday.

Rouse and Cardarelli are being held in lieu of $1 million bond and will appear in court Thursday, according to inmate records.

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