Father, 2 Teenage Sons Arrested In Connection With Body Found Burned In Trash Can In San Bernardino
HIGHLAND (CBSLA.com) — Three suspects accused of dumping and burning the body of their neighbor in a trashcan last week were identified Thursday as a father and two teenage sons, the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said.
Enrique Jimenez Sr., 46, is accused of fatally stabbing his neighbor, Morris Barnes, 51, and then attempting to set the body on fire with the help of his two teenage sons, deputies said.
When a deputy saw the suspects dumping a trashcan on 6th Street, near Sterling Avenue, a deputy tried to contact them, but the father and two teenagers got in their car and drove away, leading to a pursuit, according to authorities.
The two teenagers tried to run away in Highland but were arrested.
Jimenez drove on, and led officers into Paramount. The chase ended in the 8100 block of Golden Avenue when Jimenez crashed into two Downey police cars.
Meanwhile, deputies responding to the scene in San Bernardino found Barnes' partially charred remains -- with multiple stab wounds -- in a trashcan.
Jimenez was taken into custody after trying to run away and booked into the West Valley Detention Center on suspicion of murder and felony evading. The two teenagers, ages 14 and 17, were arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall on suspicion of acting as an accessory to murder.
Barnes' sister told KCAL9's Adrianna Weingold she has no idea what led to the killing.
"They socialized, they used to hang out," she saido of Jimenez and Barnes. "So I don't know what went wrong. I don't know what led to that. I really don't."
Neighbors, meanwhile, said the boys didn't show any signs of being dangerous.
"The kids were good kids," said a neighbor, who identified herself as Lupe. "When they went to the store they asked of I needed anything. They would go for me and come back and bring it."