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Vacaville hires former Fairfield police chief as interim chief

Vacaville hires former Fairfield police chief as interim chief VACAVILLE Former Fairfield police Chief Joseph Allio has been hired as the interim chief at the Vacaville Police Department. He starts his duties Monday, the city announced in a statement released Thursday. Those duties will include working with an outside consultant to audit the department’s internal culture, training, policies, procedures and community engagement. Allio worked at the Fairfield Police Department from 1987 to 2017, serving as chief from 2015 to 2017. He took a leave in 1996 to complete a pastoral internship. “I look forward to the opportunity to serve my hometown as interim police chief,” Allio said in the city statement.

How a dating app meetup led to alleged murder, arson and two more deaths

Vacaville Police Department (NEW YORK) On Aug. 16, 2020, Priscilla Castro, a 32-year-old from Vallejo, California, headed to nearby Vacaville for a first date with a man she met on a dating app, according to police. She was never seen again, Vacaville police said. Now her date, who was charged with murder, is also accused of setting a wildfire to cover up the crime which ignited a massive blaze that claimed two more lives, officials said. Here’s how the alleged crimes unfolded Castro’s family reported her missing after they were unable to reach her for two days, police said. Castro’s car was found abandoned in Vacaville on Aug. 18, police said.

Man Accused of Murdering Woman He Met Online, then Covering Crime by Setting Wildfire that Killed 2

Man Accused of Murdering Woman He Met Online, then Covering Crime by Setting Wildfire that Killed 2 People 1 day ago © Provided by People Vacaville Police Department Priscilla Castro A California man already charged with the murder of a woman last August is now likely facing additional charges of arson and murder after the deaths of two men who died in a wildfire he allegedly set to cover up her killing. The latest revelations, announced Wednesday in a news conference by the Solano County Sheriff s Office, have caused the family of the first victim to relive the pain of losing 32-year-old mother Priscilla Castro.

This should have never happened | Fire survivors learn their homes were lost due to suspected arson 8 months later

This should have never happened | Fire survivors learn their homes were lost due to suspected arson 8 months later Lena Howland © Provided by KXTV-TV Sacramento The Markley Fire, part of the LNU Lightning Complex Fire last August is now being investigated as arson.  The Solano County Sheriff’s Office believes 29-year-old Victor Serriteno out of Vacaville started the fire while trying to cover up the death of 32-year-old Priscilla Castro of Vallejo. Serriteno was already charged in her death shortly after her body was found in mid-September, but he’s now facing arson charges and two additional homicide charges for the deaths of Douglas Mai and Leon “James” Bone who died in their homes during the fire.

LNU Lightning Complex fire helped cover up murder, police say - The San Diego Union-Tribune

It was a first date out of a horror movie, authorities say. Priscilla Castro, a 32-year-old from Vallejo, was headed to Vacaville on a Wednesday evening in August to meet Victor Serriteno, a 28-year-old she’d met through an online dating app. But instead of romance, the interlude ended in multiple deaths and hundreds of thousands of fire-scorched acres, prosecutors say. The person behind all the crimes, authorities say, is Serriteno, whom Solano County sheriff’s deputies arrested again Wednesday on suspicion of arson and murder in connection with the Markley fire, which killed two people and merged into last year’s devastating LNU Lightning Complex fire. Serriteno was already in the county jail after authorities alleged he killed Castro.

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