The mother and stepfather of a teenager suspected in the murder…
The mother and stepfather of a teenager suspected in the murder…
Hemet police questioned a "person of interest" on Monday in the…
Updated: Saturday, 05 Dec 2009, 2:00 PM PST
Published : Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 9:32 AM PST
Posted by: Dennis Lovelace, Tony Spearman
Hemet - A Hemet girl who was reported missing along with her boyfriend
and another boy was found on Wednesday, but the fates of the other
two teenagers remained uncertain following the discovery of human
remains in the backyard of one boy's house.
"These are fragmented remains, many of which were charred,"
said Hemet police Lt. Dean Evans. "I can't tell you if it's one
person, two people, a male, a female. It would purely be
speculation. That's gonna take some time, some analysis by the
forensic anthropologists."
The remains were found by police who searched the home in the
1400 block of Bluejay Way on Nov. 18. Anthropologists inspected the
remains this week and determined they were human, leading to
further investigation.
The residence has been rented over at least the last two
months by the family of 17-year-old Jose Campos, who was reported
missing Nov. 16. His friend, Adrian Rios, 17, was reported missing
around the same time, according to Evans.
Authorities said Rios went to the residence to watch a Sunday
afternoon football game with Campos.
The latter's girlfriend, 17-year-old Felicia Sharpe, was also
reported missing but was located today with her mother, said Evans.
"So at this point now we're down to two missing juveniles,"
he said.
Sharpe told investigators she had been spending time with her
mother, who is estranged from her father, who reported her missing,
according to police.
The teen was being interviewed this afternoon by Hemet police
detectives.
The missing-persons reports prompted investigators to serve a
search warrant at the Bluejay Way home on Nov. 18.
Investigators were in the backyard of the home today digging
in what appeared to be a shallow grave.
Evans described the remains located in the backyard as "very
small."
Witnesses told police a large bonfire was lit in the yard on
the night Campos and Rios got together.
"There is some evidence of a fire back there," said Evans.
"It does alarm us that these remains were found at the home of the
missing juvenile. However, no link has been made at this point."
No one has been arrested in the case, and authorities
indicated the parents of the missing teens were cooperating with
the investigation.
Anyone with information was asked to contact Hemet police at
(951) 765- 2400.