Found Deceased CA - Alberto Rafael Cabrera Corona, 14, riding in car 2am, car got stuck in mud & he got out & ran, last seen W Central & Legge, Lompoc, 27 Jan 2023

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Lompoc Police Facebook:


Lompoc Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing juvenile.

Police say 14-year-old Alberto Rafael Cabrera Corona was reported missing by his parents on January 27 after leaving the home that night and not returning.

At 2:00 a.m. that night, officers received further information that the vehicle Cabrera Corona was in was stuck in the mud.

Cabrera Corona fled on foot and was last seen near the intersection of W. Central Ave. and Legge Ave.

When last seen he was wearing a black beanie, white long sleeve shirt, gray jacket, and black pants.

Anyone with information on Cabrera Corona’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Lompoc Police Department at (805) 736-2341.

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This isn't completely clear to me. I think it is saying that his parents reported him missing from home, and that the PD discovered that after he left home, he had been riding in a car at 2am. The car became stuck in the mud and he got out of the car and ran. What is the rest of the story? Who was driving the car? Was he originally a willing passenger in the car?
 
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Really don't like the story by the two friends.
IMO something is not right here. Do you let a friend take another trail at 2:00AM without doing anything to get him back right away? In nowhere? There something missing in their story.
 
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I have a bad feeling about this.


A report of a body found in the Santa Ynez River bed west of Lompoc send multiple agencies to the scene about 12:35 p.m. Sunday, a Lompoc Police Department spokesman said.

Officers from Lompoc Police Department along with units from Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division and Air Support Unit, County Fire Department, Lompoc Fire Department, California Highway Patrol, Vandenberg Space Force Base Water Rescue 45 and American Medical Response responded to the location.

During a search of the area, a body was found in the riverbed and recovered, Sgt. Jorge Magana said.

Magana said the body had not been identified as of Sunday afternoon, and the deceased individual’s identity will be determined by the County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office.

Once the identity has been confirmed, Lompoc Police Department will update that information.
No other information was released Sunday afternoon.
 
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