Leticia, was abducted Dec. 16, 1989, as she played in her front yard in Oceanside CA. Just two days after her seventh birthday.
She was found on Saturday , March 9, 1991, near the Pala Indian Reservation, only 26 miles from her home. Where a property caretaker found the remains of her body, off county Highway S16, two miles south of the Riverside county line.
Leticia was listed as the Nation's Number One Child abduction cases by the National Center for Missing & Exploited children.
Leticia, was one of seven children, ranging form 8 months to 17 years old born to Leticia Hernandez.
She is survived by her father, Rodolfo Martinez, a Framer of Sacramento, CA. And her mother, Leticia Hernandez 33, sisters, Maria 17, Jorge 3, and brothers, Daniel 5, and Miguel 8 mos. All of Oceanside, San Diego co., CA. There are two more siblings not listed. She is also survived by her uncle, Jesus de Hernandez, and grandmother, Victoria Gonzales, both of Ocean side, CA.
The family still had her unwrapped Christmas gifts alone with a scooter with a green bow on it , waiting for her safe reture.
Her family were Mormons from the LDS Church. It was their stong faith in God that keep them going.
"Her MURDER is still Unsolved"
Leticia, was abducted Dec. 16, 1989, as she played in her front yard in Oceanside CA. Just two days after her seventh birthday.
She was found on Saturday , March 9, 1991, near the Pala Indian Reservation, only 26 miles from her home. Where a property caretaker found the remains of her body, off county Highway S16, two miles south of the Riverside county line.
Leticia was listed as the Nation's Number One Child abduction cases by the National Center for Missing & Exploited children.
Leticia, was one of seven children, ranging form 8 months to 17 years old born to Leticia Hernandez.
She is survived by her father, Rodolfo Martinez, a Framer of Sacramento, CA. And her mother, Leticia Hernandez 33, sisters, Maria 17, Jorge 3, and brothers, Daniel 5, and Miguel 8 mos. All of Oceanside, San Diego co., CA. There are two more siblings not listed. She is also survived by her uncle, Jesus de Hernandez, and grandmother, Victoria Gonzales, both of Ocean side, CA.
The family still had her unwrapped Christmas gifts alone with a scooter with a green bow on it , waiting for her safe reture.
Her family were Mormons from the LDS Church. It was their stong faith in God that keep them going.
"Her MURDER is still Unsolved"
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