Man shot to death at Chantry
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:26 pm
Apparently there was a different murder today in the san Gabes - Chantry Thursday --- Mt Wilson Today.Dominik wrote: ↑Today I did the hike from Sierra Madre to Mt. Wilson. At the Observatory, the Police would not let hikers go down the main trail. I thought they found the body at the observatory, but maybe they were searching for the suspect.
If you are going hiking in that area tomorrow, expect the police to still be around and possibly some of the trails closed.
Link to wanted poster...On Thursday, April 28, 2011, at approximately 5:35 p.m., Victim Dean Ron Albert, M W /53, was shot and killed by Suspect Kevin Wolfe Pochter on the Big Santa Anita Canyon Road, approximately one mile south of the Chantry Flats Campground in the unincorporated area of Sierra Madre.
The suspect was last seen hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains above Arcadia and Monrovia on Saturday evening, April 30, 2011. The suspect is considered an experienced hiker. Suspect Pochter should be considered ARMED & DANGEROUS.
Investigators are seeking the public’s help and are asking anyone who has information as to the whereabouts of Suspect Pochter, or inform ation regarding this case, to please contact Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau; Attention: DETECTIVE RAY LUGO at (323) 890-5632 or SERGEANT JOE RAMIREZ at (323) 890-5585. File Number 011-05214-0551-011
Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau personnel are continuing the search for a murder suspect in the San Gabriel Mountains above Arcadia and Monrovia.
The incident began around 5:40 Thursday (04/28/2011) evening when Sheriff’s Homicide detectives responded to the Chantry Flats Recreation Area, unincorporated Sierra Madre, regarding a shooting death investigation.
Investigators learned that a passerby discovered the victim lying on the side of Big Santa Anita Canyon Road, south of the Chantry Flats Recreation Area, unincorporated Sierra Madre. Deputies from Temple Sheriff’s Station were notified and responded to the location. The victim, who was suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body, was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
On Friday, April 30, 2011, homicide investigations sought the public’s help in locating the victim’s vehicle that was taken from the murder site. The vehicle was described as a silver, 1993 BMW 740 series, 4 door sedan. The California license plate is 3XKB366. The victim was identified as 53-year-old Dean Ron Albert of Arcadia.
At approximately 11 o’clock Saturday (04/30/2011) morning the victim’s car was located in the parking lot of the Mount Wilson Observatory, San Gabriel Mountains. Witnesses recognized the vehicle after seeing a description, of the silver sedan, in a local newspaper. Deputies from Crescenta Valley Station responded to the parking lot and recovered the vehicle.
Deputies from Crescenta Valley, Temple, and San Dimas Sheriff’s Stations as well as officers from Arcadia, Sierra Madre, and Monrovia Police Departments spent the rest of the day searching for suspect Kevin Pochter, who is wanted for the murder of his long time friend Dean Albert, in the area between the Mount Wilson Observatory and the Chantry Flats Recreational Area.
On Sunday morning May 1, 2011, team members from the Sheriff’s Special Enforcement and Emergency Services Details resumed a ground search for suspect Kevin Pochter. An air search is also being conducted by Air-Rescue 5. Deputies and search and rescue personnel from Crescenta Valley, Temple, and San Dimas Stations are monitoring the hiking trails and informing hikers about the continuing search for murder suspect Kevin Pochter who is armed and dangerous.
Sixty two square miles of rugged terrain have been searched. Pochter, a Huntington Beach resident, is a 53-year-old male White. He is 6 feet tall, 175 pounds, and bald with blue eyes. He is wearing dark clothing. He is considered ARMED and DANGEROUS. He is an experienced hiker and was last seen hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains above the cities of Arcadia and Monrovia on Saturday evening, April 30, 2011.
If anyone sees Pochter or knows of his whereabouts they should not take any action, but immediately call 911.
Glad to hear its over. People can get back to hiking without fear of a murderer lurking around.