A nine-year-old girl was killed by an intruder in Valley Springs,
Calif., on Saturday. The nine-year-old girl was found with multiple stab
wounds in her home after her 12-year-old brother saw the intruder and
called his parents. “Their parents weren’t home at the time,” reported
the Daily News on April 28, 2013.
The parents of the two children immediately called 911 and the
nine-year-old girl was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced
dead.
The nine-year-old girl’s brother saw the intruder but he did not recognize his sister’s attacker.
According to a Calaveras County Sheriff media release
on April 28, 2013, the attacker is described as a white or Hispanic
male, about six feet tall with a muscular build. He was wearing a black
long-sleeved shirt and blue pants. The suspect is considered to be armed
and dangerous.
Calaveras County Sheriff’s Capt. Jim Macedo commented that the search
for the suspect is difficult because the nine-year-old girl’s home is
in a rural and remote part of northern California, southeast of Sacramento.
While police are using ground and air search crews and doing a
house-to-house search and “in some cases were searching attics and
storages,” they are asking the public for help in finding the
nine-year-old girl’s attacker.
“Investigators would like any information relating to subjects who
may have unexplained injuries or who have left town unexpectedly after
the crime was reported.”
Valley Springs sits about 60 miles southeast of Sacramento. It is a small town that is home to only about 3,500 people.
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