Motive: Alleged shooter thought Centralia woman “snitched”

June 9th, 2011

This news story was updated at 7:40 p.m. on Thursday June 9, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The 24-year-old woman shot in Napavine told police Javier Jimenez Villalavazo was calling her and her family a snitch before firing several rounds at her as she got back inside a car outside an apartment complex.

Eloisa Cruz-Garcia was struck twice in her right leg and didn’t know she was injured until after driving away, according to court documents in the case.

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Javier Jimenez Villalavazo

Villalavazo, 22, was apprehended in the Lacey area last night and booked into the Lewis County Jail.

The shooting apparently occurred early Monday morning; it was initially believed to have happened on Sunday night, according to authorities.

Lewis County sheriff’s detectives, assisted by Thurston County and police officers from Centralia, Lacey, Tumwater and Olympia, made the arrest around 7 p.m. yesterday, according to the sheriff’s office.

A tip led them to a house which they surrounded, according to a sheriff’s office news release. Villalavazo tried to run, but was quickly stopped by a police dog, according to the news release.

The suspect, who is also known as “The Joker”, is being held for first-degree assault with a firearm.

He was scheduled to appear before a Lewis County Superior Court judge this afternoon.

The incident came to the attention of law enforcement early Monday morning from the emergency room at Providence Centralia Hospital.

Centralia police detective Pat Beall contacted the victim there and was originally told the shooting happened in Centralia, but further investigation showed the scene was inside Napavine city limits, according to court documents.

Sheriff’s detectives have assisted in the investigation for Napavine, a two-officer agency.

Charging documents offer the following details:

The woman, Cruz-Garcia, got a ride to the Park Place Apartments on the 100 block of Haywire Road in Napavine from a man named Carlos Apantiipan-Castrejon.

Apantiipan-Castrejon told a sheriff’s deputy he didn’t know why they wanted to go there. Also in his white Ford Crown Victoria were Cruz-Garcia’s 2-year-old child, her brother Brian Cruz and his friend.

When they arrived, Villalavazo came up to the passenger side of the car and began talking to her; at first she got out of the car, she said.

Apantiipan-Castrejon told a deputy it was fairly dark, he couldn’t see the man, and he didn’t know what they talked about because they were speaking English.

Cruz-Garcia said Villalavazo – who she has known from high school and used to be her brother’s friend – was calling her and her family a snitch, she said.

“She said she opened the passenger door and returned to the vehicle, and this is when Javier fired several shots from a firearm at here,” the documents state.

The shooter then ran away to Haywire Road.

She didn’t realize she was hit until Apantiipan-Castrejon drove them away. They didn’t know what to do, so he took them back to her apartment in Centralia. She went to the hospital to be treated, and was released by morning.

One of the bullets penetrated her right calf, and the other entered her upper right thigh and passed through to her left thigh.

Sheriff’s detectives later learned a woman called Napavine police at 12:25 a.m. on Monday and reported hearing three gunshots at 105 Haywire Road, and a voice shouting, “Your dead kid” before hearing a vehicle speed off.

Napavine Police Department’s Officer-in-charge Silas Elwood said he learned of the shooting about 6 o’clock to 7 o’clock on Monday morning.

Napavine Officer Noel Shields was actually in the area and heard the shots, Elwood said today.

“He heard it coming from a different direction, which is pretty common,” Elwood said.

Shields was joined by sheriff’s deputies trying to find the source, but didn’t.

“Like I said, it was a pretty dynamic incident, nobody hung around, they just took off,” Elwood said.

Court documents go on to describe the detective’s examination of the apartment parking lot and Crown Victoria – which by Monday morning had returned and was parked in the same spot where it reportedly had been hours earlier.

Detectives observed three shell casings on the ground and two “impact points’ consistent with bullets on the front passenger door of the car as well as one on the front passenger fender.

Sheriff’s detective Bruce Kimsey stated the projectiles did not travel through the car’s door.

Kimsey stated they also found suspected blood on the front passenger seat and on the ground, along with white paint chips.

Nothing in the documents indicate what Villalavazo thought Cruz-Garcia or her family “snitched” about.

Villalavazo is held on $100,000 bail. He is set to go before Judge Nelson Hunt at 4:15 p.m.

Update: The judge increased bail to $150,000. Villalavazo was scheduled to make his plea next Thursday.

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Read related stories:

• “News brief: Law enforcement searching for Napavine shooting suspect” from Monday June 6, 2011 at 3:39 p.m., here

• “News brief: Four booked as detectives seek suspected Napavine shooter” from Wednesday June 8, 2011 at 7:28 p.m., here

News brief: Thurston jail staff successfully intervenes in suicide attempt

June 9th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Thurston County Jail inmate is on crisis watch after an apparent attempted suicide yesterday in which jail officers intervened, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

The 45-year-old man was found unresponsive during a routine check about 3:15 p.m., lying on his cell floor with a sheet around his neck and tied to a stool; his face was discolored, according to sheriff’s Lt. Greg Elwin.

When staff loosened the sheet, the inmate became responsive to questions and directives, Elwin said in a news release.

He was treated and remains on crisis watch pending medical clearance, according to the news release.

The inmate’s name was not released. He is in custody for residential burglary and malicious mischief, according to Elwin.

Breaking news: Napavine shooting suspect jailed

June 8th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Javier Jimenez Villalavazo, the man wanted for allegedly shooting a 24-year-old woman outside a Napavine apartment, is in the Lewis County Jail tonight.

Villalavazo, 22, was booked about 9 p.m. for first-degree assault with a firearm, according to the jail roster.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office said on Monday the unnamed woman was wounded when she was shot twice, they believed at about 10 p.m. on Sunday.

Sheriff’s detectives have been assisting the Napavine Police Department, a two-officer agency.

The suspect, who is also known as “The Joker”, has most recently been listed as living in Chehalis.

Few details and no suspected motive for the shooting have been released.

News brief: Four booked as detectives seek suspected Napavine shooter

June 8th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – As deputies searched yesterday for the man suspected of shooting and wounding a woman in Napavine, they arrested four people at a “flop house” in Centralia.

Javier Jimenez Villalavazo, 22, is believed to be the gun man who on Sunday night fired at a 24-year-old Centralia woman outside a Napavine apartment, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

On Tuesday, a sheriff’s detective and other officers went to a house on the 600 block of State Street in south Centralia looking for Villalavazo, who also reportedly goes by the name “The Joker”.

Instead, they found 32 grams of suspected heroin, 24 grams of suspected methamphetamine, 11-plus grams of marijuana, digital scales, baggies and other paraphernalia, according to charging documents in Lewis County Superior Court.

Two men and two women at the house were arrested and then charged today with possession of methamphetamine and possession of heroin, according to the filings in their cases.

Charged were the resident, Ian D. Angelo, 33; John L. McNeal, 26, who said he’d lived there about a month; Natalie E. Sanchez-Anderson, 19; and Tammy R. Viers, 39.

All were ordered held on $10,000 bail. McNeal and Sanchez-Anderson have already been released.

Read about Littlerock man gets prison for Capitol Forest murder …

June 8th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Olympian reports a second man was sentenced to prison today for last year’s kidnapping and slaying of 25-year-old Randen S. Robinson of Rochester.

News reporter Jeremy Pawloski writes Robinson was found dead with a gunshot wound to his head in the Capitol Forest on March 20, 2010.

Read about it here

Sharyn’s Sirens: Daily police and fire roundup

June 8th, 2011

RAPE IN WINLOCK

Updated at 6:08 p.m. on Wednesday June 8, 2011

• Deputies arrested a 40-year-old man for second-degree rape yesterday after an incident the evening before in Winlock that left the victim with a black eye and other bruises, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown said this morning that Jeffery S. Byrd, of Winlock, forced a female in her 40s to have sexual contact with him. Byrd was booked into the Lewis County Jail. He was ordered held on $100,000 bail this afternoon when he was charged with second-degree rape, domestic violence; and felony harassment, in connection with allegedly assaulting and threatening his live-in girlfriend.

THEFT

• Centralia police are investigating an incident from Yew and Elm streets yesterday in which a male said an acquaintance struck him in the back of the head and stole his cell phone.

• Police were called about 7:50 p.m. yesterday to the 500 block of Harrison Avenue in Centralia where a woman said someone stole her dog out of her car while she was shopping.

• Chehalis police were called to the 1000 block of Cascade Avenue in Chehalis about 4:15 p.m. yesterday about a burglary in which a laptop computer and some jewelry were missing. There were no signs of forced entry, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

• Chehalis police took a report about 1:50 p.m. yesterday about a $1,000 money order taken from a vehicle parked at Wal-Mart on Northwest Louisiana Avenue. The item was sitting on the seat of the truck which had its windows rolled down and when the victim returned, it was gone, according to the Chehalis Police Department.

DRUGS

• Two individuals were arrested after contact with police overnight on Yew and Alder streets in Centralia. Booked into the Lewis County Jail were Alexis T. Brandt, 34, of Silver Creek, for possession of heroin and an outstanding warrant and Jaimie R. Combs, 34, of Centralia, for a warrant, according to the Centralia Police Department.

• Police arrested a 31-year-old Centralia man for possession of heroin and a bond revocation after contact with him about 11 p.m. yesterday at the 1300 block of Lakeshore Drive in Centralia. Mark A. Silva was booked into the Lewis County Jail, according to the Centralia Police Department.

Read about Longview teen arrested after ransom demand for the missing Kayla Croft-Payne …

June 7th, 2011

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The (Longview) Daily News reports police arrested an 18-year-old after he allegedly claimed he “took” the long missing Kayla Croft-Payne and demanded $35,000 for her return.

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Kayla Croft-Payne on MySpace

News reporter Leslie Slape writes the Longview resident was arrested Sunday morning for first-degree extortion following a phone call to 911 saying he would kill Croft-Payne if the money wasn’t left in a certain place for him.

Croft-Payne was 18 years old and living outside Chehalis on April 28, 2010 when she last logged onto her MySpace internet account. She was reported missing on May 5 by a friend who hadn’t seen or heard from her for several days.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office has followed tips up into Pierce County, and down into Cowlitz County, saying in March the  last place they could verify she was seen was a trailer park in the Toutle area.

Read Slape’s news story here