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Orange County mother grieves 15-year-old daughter stabbed to death by suspected gang member
Orange County mother grieves 15-year-old daughter stabbed to death by suspected gang member

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Orange County mother grieves 15-year-old daughter stabbed to death by suspected gang member

An Orange County family is mourning the death of their 15-year-old loved one who was fatally stabbed by a suspected gang member over the weekend. They say that Allison Castillo was in her old Costa Mesa neighborhood visiting her best friend at around 12:30 p.m. when the deadly attack took place. Castillo was rushed to a nearby hospital where she later died. "I wanna say a lot of things, cause my daughter didn't deserve that," said Castillo's mother, Yoana Legaspi. "She had a lot of future. ... I think she was in the wrong time, wrong place. She was a great daughter." Matthew Juarez, a 31-year-old man who they believe is a gang member, was arrested in Anaheim hours after the stabbing. Family members are demanding answers as to what led up to the incident. "We don't understand who he is," said Anahi Castillo, Allison's sister. "How he even got in contact with her, or anything. We don't understand." They say that her German Shepherd wanders the house searching for her, while they continue searching for any answers as to what could have happened. As the investigation into the incident continues, her family is honoring her with memories of her sense of humor, big dreams and competitive spirit on the soccer pitch. The day prior to her death, Castillo was selected as the only young woman in a group that was chosen by La Liga Academy to play soccer in Spain. They're hoping to raise money to pay for her funeral via a GoFundMe, that can be found by searching the keywords, "Loving Tribute to Allison's Beautiful Soul."Austin Turner contributed to this report.

15-year-old student athlete ID'd as victim of gang-related stabbing in Costa Mesa
15-year-old student athlete ID'd as victim of gang-related stabbing in Costa Mesa

Los Angeles Times

time3 days ago

  • Los Angeles Times

15-year-old student athlete ID'd as victim of gang-related stabbing in Costa Mesa

Authorities have identified a victim of a fatal stabbing in Costa Mesa Saturday as a 15-year-old Newport-Mesa Unified student whom social media reports describe as an up-and-coming soccer player killed in an incident being investigated as a gang-related attack. Allison Castillo — a student athlete who was recently invited to play soccer in Spain — was identified by the county coroner's office Monday as the teenager found collapsed in an outside courtyard on the 700 block of Shalimar Drive by police. First responders were contacted Saturday at 12:30 p.m. regarding a stabbing and arrived to find the teen suffering from a life-threatening wound, according to a Costa Mesa Police Department release issued Sunday. Officers and paramedics performed CPR at the scene and eventually transported the victim to a nearby hospital, where she died of her injuries a few hours later, the release stated. Although CMPD spokeswoman Roxi Fyad declined to release Castillo's identity to the public, Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman Gerard McCann confirmed Monday coroner officials had identified the victim as Castillo, a resident of Costa Mesa. During their investigation of the incident, police detectives determined the stabbing may have involved a suspect with known gang ties, at which point investigators from CMPD's Gang Unit were called to the scene. 'The suspect was known to law enforcement as a known participant in illegal criminal gang activity,' Fyad said Monday. That individual — Matthew Juarez, 31, of Anaheim — was quickly traced to a residence in the city of Anaheim, where he was detained without incident. Juarez was booked into the county's intake release center on Sunday and is awaiting charges from the district attorney's office. Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials acknowledged Castillo was a student of the district, although a spokesperson did not indicate which school the student attended. 'She was a student in our district, and we are saddened by her passing,' the spokesperson said in a statement to media, declining to share further out of respect for the victim's family. 'Counseling and support services are available for our school community.' Castillo reportedly played soccer for two years with So Cal Select, an independent scouting program that prepares young athletes to play in college- and professional-level international tournaments, according to the organization's Instagram page. An online GoFundMe account established on behalf of Castillo's family recalled the youth as 'the life of the party, always bringing joy, laughter and warmth to everyone around her.' 'Her kindness, her ability to inspire, and her loving nature changed lives,' the page read. 'She was a kind soul who didn't deserve what happened to her. We demand justice for Allison, and we will not stop until those responsible are held accountable.' Costa Mesa police detectives are asking anyone who may have information about Saturday's incident to contact Det. Eloisa Peralta at (714) 754-5039 or Investigator Eric Molina at (714) 754-5694.

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