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Police ID woman whose body was found in garbage can
Arrest made in death of Stockton woman

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The woman whose body was found inside a garbage can in Pleasanton in May has been identified, and police arrested her alleged killer Wednesday.

Police have confirmed the woman was Ana Flores-Pineda, 25, of Stockton. Her body was found inside a trash container on Dublin Canyon Road on May 24.

Police detectives from Pleasanton and Stockton arrested Javier Prado Sandoval, 30, also from Stockton, Wednesday morning.

Investigators determined Flores-Pineda was the victim of a homicide that occurred in the city of Stockton. Pleasanton police Sgt. Kurt Schlehuber said Flores-Pineda had been in the garbage can for "a few weeks."

A missing persons report led Stockton police to the body found in Pleasanton, Schlehuber said.

"Through their investigation, they contacted the Alameda County Coroner who confirmed they had an unidentified Jane Doe," he said. The body was linked to Flores-Pineda through DNA analysis.

Stockton detectives conducted follow-up on the missing persons case. Working in conjunction with Pleasanton detectives, they were able to identify the deceased female located here as Flores-Pineda, according to a police news release.

Sandoval was to be booked into the San Joaquin County Jail. The investigation is ongoing and further details regarding this case will be released at a later date.

"The motive definitely is domestic violence," said Stockton police Officer Joe Silva, the department's public information officer. "They were in some type of relationship."

Silva credited Pleasanton police for their help in breaking the case.

"It's been a thorough investigation with both agencies," Silva said. "We couldn't have made this arrest without the Pleasanton Police Department."

The two agencies are continuing to cooperate.

"We're still working on various aspects of this case to support Stockton police," Schlehuber said.

Pleasanton police followed up through a number of approaches, including a forensic anthropologist's sketch and the release of photos of earrings from the woman's body. They also forwarded DNA to a national database, and did a search of dental records.

"We had contacted a sculptor, an artist to do a sculpture, a bust, that was our next step," Schlehuber said, adding that the lead to Stockton came in at the same time.

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Comments

Posted by Mari, a resident of the Del Prado neighborhood, on Oct 31, 2012 at 6:09 pm

Thanks God we have closure to this case. God Bless All!


Posted by Mary, a resident of another community, on Oct 31, 2012 at 6:14 pm

The age of suspect arrested seems to be 34yrs old, not 20.


Posted by ca94566, a resident of the Another Pleasanton neighborhood neighborhood, on Nov 1, 2012 at 10:54 am

Ana Flores-Pineda, rest in peace......God bless your family and watch over your mother


Posted by Truth, a resident of the Birdland neighborhood, on Nov 1, 2012 at 5:47 pm

Great job PPD...be continuing to work on this case you have given honor to the deceased and peace to her family....you should all be proud of your work.


Posted by Robert, a member of the Valley View Elementary School community, on Nov 1, 2012 at 9:33 pm

Great job Pleasanton PD. You make us proud.


Posted by liberty cab pleasanton , a resident of the Downtown neighborhood, on Nov 2, 2012 at 7:15 am

Nice job


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