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  • Another burglary gone bad and a homecide victim “Salvador Heredia-Arriaga” left in the aftermath

    Posted on April 23rd, 2010 mculmer No comments

    Salvador Heredia-Arriaga
    killing suspects arrested for
    Natomas home invasion


    shooting

     Jason Kobely   

     Last updated 1 day ago

    SACRAMENTO, CA – Two people were arrested
    Wednesday in connection with a deadly home
    invasion robbery and shooting that killed an
    assistant football coach at Natomas High School last
    month, according to Sacramento police.

    A 17-year-old and a 20-year-old were taken into
    custody Wednesday for the killing that took the life
    of Salvador Heredia-Arriaga
    on the 2600 block of
    River Plaza Drive March 26, Sacramento police Sgt.
    Norm Leong said.

    Leong said the the older suspect was arrested in the
    Bay Area, while the teen was apprehended in
    Sacramento County Wednesday. More information
    on the circumstances leading to the arrests were
    expected to be released Thursday, Leong said.

    Witnesses said Heredia-Arriaga, 26, showed up at
    the River Plaza Drive apartment around 11:20 p.m.
    to meet friends when he inadvertantly interrupted

    the home invasion. Leong said the robbers shot
    Heredia-Arriaga and fled the scene.

    Heredia-Arriaga’s mother Susan Heredia said
    Salvador, who graduated from Natomas High School
    before attending UC Santa Cruz, was looking to a
    career in education. Heredia-Arriaga tutored special
    needs students and served as a JV football coach at
    Natomas High before his death.

    News10/KXTV

     

    I am sad that this type of thing continues to happen in our communities.  My condolences go out to Salvador’s family.  As a citizen of California and a business owner in Sacramento County, I can not help but looking at the tragic situation as an object lesson and trying to use it to grow from.  What I see is that this might have been avoided or at least the effects might have been severely lessened if the victim would have had a basic, inexpensive, but yet very effective, Alarm System installed.  Some of these gross violations and crimes we see in the media all the time could be avoided if we could educate people on simple common sense security measures that would keep themselves or their loved ones out of harms way.

    Let me know what you think,

    Michael Culmer

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