Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Marysville stabbing victim
2. Suspect identified in Marysville murder case
A man was stabbed to death in Marysville, identified as Elva Leroy Frederick II. The incident occurred on North Beale Road, leading to the victim’s death despite medical intervention. The suspect, Michael Collier, was arrested for homicide after being identified through security footage. The story was curated by Hearst’s KCRA Alert Desk, providing real-time updates on local incidents. Share this article using the KCRA mobile app to keep your community informed. Stay updated on California news with the KCRA app, available on Apple’s App Store and Google Play. Find more coverage of top stories in California on the KCRA website.
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Man Fatally Stabbed in Marysville Identified
A tragic incident occurred over the weekend in Marysville, where 42-year-old Elva Leroy Frederick II was fatally stabbed. The Yuba County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the victim’s identity and provided details of the shocking development.
Details of the Incident
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Deputies from the sheriff’s office responded to a physical disturbance in the early hours of Saturday in the 1100 block of North Beale Road. Upon arrival at the scene around 12:05 a.m., they discovered the victim with stab wounds. Despite efforts by medical personnel at the Adventist Rideout Hospital, the victim succumbed to their injuries.
Suspect Identification and Arrest
Subsequent investigations, including a review of security footage, led detectives to identify the suspect as 27-year-old Michael Collier from Linda. Collier was questioned by authorities and subsequently arrested on charges of homicide in connection to the case.
Community Response
The community of Marysville was shocked by the tragic incident, and the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office reassured residents that the case was being thoroughly investigated to bring justice to the victim and their family.
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