Female Suspect Wanted in Connection with Assault on Elderly Male

Suspect Idalene Yvannia Alvarado

WANTED

A fourth suspect has been identified from the attempt murder and robbery of an elderly Pasadena man which occurred on March 27th as he exercised in the early morning hours near the Rose Bowl. (Suspects 1-3 were previously arrested.)
Following leads called in by concerned citizens, Pasadena Police Detectives and members of the Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force identified the female suspect as Idalene Yvannia Alvarado, Hispanic female-19, Rowland Heights resident. Alvarado is currently wanted by the Pasadena Police Department for the listed crime.
Anyone with information regarding Idalene Alvarado’s whereabouts is asked to contact Pasadena Police Detective Timothy Bundy at (626) 744-3953, the Pasadena Police Dispatch non-emergency number at (626) 744-4241 after-hours, or you may report information anonymously at lacrimestoppers.com (insert key word Pasadena).
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NEWS RELEASE
PASADENA POLICE DEPARTMENT 207 N. GARFIELD AVE.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91101
PHILLIP L. SANCHEZ
CHIEF OF POLICE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 1, 2015
For More Information:
Watch Commander 626.744.4620
Lt. Terysa Rojas 626.744.4517
15004480
04/01/2015
TAR

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