Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor IRWINDALE - A victim was robbed of a backpack and was shot in the face near the border with Duarte Monday morning.
The victim was attacked walking east along the 3000 block of Huntington Drive over the San Gabriel riverbed around 2:30 a.m. June 22. Two men in a dark-colored four-door sedan approached the victim. A passenger exited and tried to pull away the victim’s backpack, according to Sgt. Rudy Gatto of the Irwindale Police Department. The victim and suspect fell to the ground and struggled for the backpack. They both rose to their feet and continued struggling. “At that point, the driver of the vehicle, also a male adult, pointed a black revolver out of the passenger window and fired one gunshot at the victim, striking him in the face/cheek,” Gatto said in a written statement. The victim gave up his backpack and both suspects fled in the sedan east on Huntington Drive to Foothill Boulevard and disappeared from view, Gatto said. The victim was treated for his injuries and was later released. Both suspects were described as black males in their mid-20s. Both wore dark clothing. Anyone with information on the shooting is urged to call Detective M. Campos at 626-430-2239, or email mcampos@irwindaleca.gov. Information can be provided anonymously by calling LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, through the P3 Tips mobile app or at lacrimestoppers.org. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor IRWINDALE - Police tracked down and arrested a man who is accused of robbing two people at gunpoint and assaulting one of the victims.
Hugo Wilfredo Portillo, 41, was located and arrested with the help of Barstow Police June 16. The 2002 Honda Accord he drove, as well as additional evidence in the incident were found, according to the Irwindale Police Department. Portillo is accused of robbing two victims of gasoline at gunpoint at a business in the 200 block of Live Oak Avenue June 9. He allegedly attacked one of the victims, pistol whipping him, kicking, hitting and threatening him, Irwindale Police said. Irwindale police detectives also believe Portillo set an arson fire that ignited at a structure at the same location the night of the assault. “Detectives from the Barstow Police Department, using information provided by detectives from the Irwindale Police Department, served the arrest warrant at Portillo’s home in the city of Barstow, where Portillo was arrested without incident. The 2002 Honda Accord, as well as other relevant evidence, was seized during the course of the investigation,” Irwindale Police said in a written statement. Irwindale detectives transported Portillo back to Los Angeles County and booked him at the Irwindale Police Department for attempted homicide, armed robbery, criminal threats and arson related charges, as well as violation of the terms of his probation, Irwindale Police said. Portillo is being held at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles on $2 million bail ahead of a scheduled court appearance. |
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