LA criminal suspects have been illegally in the United States, have long criminal records
Two criminal suspects allegedly killed by a Samaritan Los Angeles County While trying to avoid stealing the catalytical converter of the neighbor, the country had illegal and long-term criminal records, Fox News learned.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Sanchez, Juan Miguel Sanchez was arrested by police around Los Angeles on Thursday, February 25.
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Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez, left and Wilber Albert Albert Albert Alberta Rabanales, February 4, February 4 Juan Miguel Sanchez boxed on Thursday. (English Police Department)
In a Guatemala National Rabanales, the district was arrested at least 15 times in the last few years, mainly arrested on charges of arms charges, theft and drug charges, theft and drug charges.
Many large theft arrests have former charges to steal catalytic converters, former charges, murder, murder, murder, to have the stolen property and have the stolen property and possess stolen property.
Sanchez, was arrested at least several times, mainly the theft, drugs, theft, theft, theft, theft and theft were found to have the owners of theft.
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Juan Miguel Sanchez was struck and allegedly shot dead by the suspects after confronting violence. (Fox 11)
Was the victim hit the chest After encounting the suspects, trying to steal the catalytic converter, Fox 11 said.
The suspects ran in a car and then arrested in Analon in Cudahy, in a motel in the East, about 15 miles.
The victim’s sister Susana Sanchez said he would return on 49 April 4.
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“You got a big part of our heart,” he said. Fox 11.
His family said he went to his job before the age of 4, because he wanted to get an early start in his work, trying to get a new start here, trying to get a new beginning, trying to clean up after the fire.

A memo for Juan Sanchez (Fox 11)
“He was a great faith, did not miss the mass on Sunday,” he said. “He volunteers on Sunday mornings in the church.”
He added that he was a single provider for his family.
“Now he gave his father-in-law and two of my son.”
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The family told the fox 11 that after being diagnosed with the victim’s wife, he should leave his work when crossing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.