Parolee Charged in Woman’s Death
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A 25-year-old Oxnard parolee has been charged in the April stabbing death of a 41-year-old mother of four, the Ventura County district attorney’s office reported Tuesday.
Cruz Belman Alcantar, who has two prior serious felony convictions, including repeated sexual abuse of a child under 14, faces a third strike and life in prison if convicted in the current case, authorities said.
Alcantar was charged Tuesday with murder and use of a deadly weapon. Arraignment was scheduled for Thursday in Superior Court.
Alcantar has been held without bail since his arrest a day after the April 24 killing.
According to authorities, Anna Mendez Ramirez met Alcantar at an Oxnard bar April 23 and the pair were seen leaving together. About 5 a.m. the next day, a resident walking on Colonia Road found Ramirez dead on a sidewalk, authorities said.
Her throat had been slashed and there were stab wounds to her chest, authorities said. They said she was clothed in only a shirt or jacket, and a knife believed to have been used in the killing was found near the body.
Oxnard detectives were tipped to the make and model of Alcantar’s vehicle and arrested him a day after the killing as he was walking near his home, a few blocks from where the body was found.
Ramirez, a mother of four, rented a room in La Colonia and spent her days baby-sitting her grandchildren, authorities said.
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