Pasadena detectives arrest more suspects in connection with Jan. 15 murder

Pasadena Police Detectives arrested the final suspects involved in the murder of Zane Goldstein on January 15, 2013. The shooting of the victim was precipitated by Zane Goldstein and his brother arranging to meet one of the suspects to sell a nominal amount of marijuana. During the contact, the suspects attempted to rob the victims and a shooting ultimately occurred. The following three suspects have been criminally charged and remain in custody:
Raymond Frank Conchas PC 187(a), Murder, PC 211 Second Degree Robbery, PC 182(a)(1) Conspiracy, PC 190.2(a)(17) Murder in Commission of a Robbery, PC 186.22(b)(1)(C) Gang Enhancement, PC 12022.53 Intentional Discharge of Firearm
John Michael Piepoli PC 187(a), Murder, PC 211 Second Degree Robbery, PC 182(a)(1) Conspiracy, PC 190.2(a)(17) Murder in Commission of a Robbery
Ruby Yvette Conchas PC 32 Accessory After the Fact Pasadena Police detectives also arrested Stephanie Urias Jacquez (Hispanic female-20) for murder. Raymond Conchas and Stephanie Jacquez were previously classified as wanted by the police and on on January 29, 2013, they turned themselves into law enforcement following a media release of their names and pictures. Stephanie Jacquez was released today without charges filed. Criminal charges against the previously arrested juvenile are under review by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office.
“The arrests and subsequent criminal charges are the first steps to bringing the persons responsible for this senseless death to justice”, stated Police Chief Phillip Sanchez.

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