Murder charges to be filed in meth lab blast
Sue Doyle
The district attorney is expected to file first-degree murder charges
today against a Costa Mesa man in connection with the death of a man in a
methamphetamine lab explosion last week in Huntington Park, authorities
said.
Juan Sandoval, 24, will be arraigned in the Los Angeles County Court
narcotics unit this morning. He is being held without bail in Los Angeles
County Jail.
Huntington Park police arrested Sandoval on Thursday at his home in the
800 block of Congress Street. Authoritiesdressed in riot gear searched
his home and recovered seven rifles and shotguns, along with other
evidence, Huntington Park Police Lt. Kenneth Rulon said.
Authorities also searched a house in the 900 block of Congress Street,
but did not seize any evidence.
Police officers said they suspected Sandoval played a role in the
explosion after they recovered a lease agreement with his name on it at
the Huntington Park apartment.
The May 17 blast blew through walls and the complex’s roof. The fire
forced more than 20 people to evacuate their homes.
In addition to Sandoval, two unidentified females were arrested on
suspicion of co-conspiracy to produce methamphetamine and may also face
first-degree murder charges, Rulon said. Authorities would not release
the names of the two females.
The identity of the man injured in the blast, who died Thursday at USC
Medical Center, remains a mystery. Fire consumed his body, and he lived
only for a few hours after the explosion.
A fingerprint check showed the man has no records in California, Rulon
said.
The Los Angeles County Coroner is working on other possible leads.
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