Crime & Safety
Parents' Bodies Buried in Long Beach, Compton
The 15-year-old daughter of the couple and her boyfriend are accused of killing her parents over their disapproval of the teens' romance, Sheriff's said.

A 15-year-old girl and her 16-year-old boyfriend were charged as adults with murder today for allegedly killing the girl's parents, whose bodies were found in separate graves in North Long Beach and Norwalk.
According to the District Attorney's Office, Cynthia Alvarez and Giovanni Gallardo were each charged with two counts of murder and were scheduled to be arraigned sometime today in Compton. The murder charges include the special circumstances of lying in wait and multiple murders, but because of the defendants' ages, they are not facing the death penalty.
They are accused of killing Alvarez's mother, 58-year-old Gloria Villalta, and her 51-year-old stepfather, Jose Lara, in the family's Compton home, allegedly because of friction attributed in part to the teens' relationship.Â
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Prosecutors contend that the parents were killed sometime between Oct. 13 and last Saturday. They allegedly killed Villalta first when she arrived home from work, then hid the body and waited for Lara to come home.
According to prosecutors, Lara was beaten with a baseball bat and stabbed when he came home. The teens then allegedly loaded the bodies into a car and dumped them in separate areas. Lara's body was discovered Thursday in a shallow grave in a vacant lot at Atlantic Avenue and Artesia Boulevard in North Long Beach, about a block from the couple's home, according to the Coroner's Office. The woman's body was discovered about 10 a.m. Saturday in a shallow grave in a vacant lot in the 11800 block of Norwalk Boulevard in Norwalk.
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On Tuesday, relatives of the couple, who lived in the 16100 block of South Atlantic Avenue in Compton, reported them missing ``under suspicious circumstances,'' according to sheriff's Lt. Mary Leef. Investigators found the teens Wednesday, and obtained information from them that led them to Lara's body, Leef said. If convicted, Alvarez and Gallardo each face a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.
--City News Service
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