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    Glendale News Press
    Jul 18, 2007
    Police nab hit-and-run suspect
    Authorities say man arrested in Mexico City was apparently heading for his
    native Armenia.
    By Jason Wells

    CENTRAL GLENDALE - The man suspected of driving the car that struck and
    killed a 24-year-old Glendale woman last week was in police custody
    Wednesday after he was caught in Mexico City apparently trying to fly to
    Spain, authorities said.

    Ara Grigoryan, 20, had eluded detectives for nearly a week after he
    allegedly struck Elizabeth Sandoval with a Mercedes-Benz sedan on July 10 as
    she jaywalked across South Glendale Avenue just south of East Windsor Road.
    Sandoval died at the scene after being flung more than 75 feet, police said.

    At a press conference Wednesday inside the Glendale Police Station,
    Elizabeth Sandoval's sister, Jackie, held back tears as she thanked the
    public for helping authorities catch Grigoryan.

    `It's a bittersweet day for my family,' she said. `Not many things have made
    me laugh or smile, but getting this guy has been the best news I've heard
    since last Tuesday.'

    Grigoryan had apparently flown to Mexico City from Tijuana, possibly on
    Friday, where immigration authorities there detained him because of problems
    with his travel documents, Glendale Police Chief Randy Adams said.

    Through U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland
    Security, Mexican authorities discovered Grigoryan's outstanding warrant and
    detained him for deportation, Adams said.

    Authorities believe Grigoryan had planned to return to his native Armenia,
    Adams said.

    Police said they weren't sure when Grigoryan had immigrated to the United
    States, or whether he was a legal resident, but said they had given him
    about a dozen traffic citations over the years - one for reportedly failing
    to yield to a pedestrian.

    He will likely face felony hit-and-run charges and may also be charged with
    vehicular homicide, depending on how the Los Angeles County District
    Attorney's Office decides to proceed, Adams said.

    Grigoryan's arrest caps a weeklong manhunt that developed quickly after
    Glendale Police solicited help from the public concerning his and the
    Mercedes' whereabouts.

    The black sedan was found abandoned Saturday in Van Nuys after Mercedes-Benz
    of North America authorized the activation of its GPS device.

    But that development didn't come until after detectives publicly chided the
    car company for ignoring two court orders demanding that the device be
    activated.

    The Glendale City Council and the county Board of Supervisors approved a
    combined $20,000 reward Tuesday night for information leading to the arrest
    and conviction of a suspect.

    Investigators are still examining the car, which had some body work done on
    its front end to repair damage allegedly sustained in the accident, Adams
    said.

    Police are also trying to determine whether Grigoryan received any help in
    fleeing the country. Anyone who helped him - either financially or by
    withholding information - would be charged as an accessory, Adams said.

    Jackie Sandoval asked the public to come forward with information that might
    shed light on any support network.

    `If they were helping him out in any way, they helped him kill my sister,'
    she said.

    Authorities and city officials hailed public participation as a crucial
    complement to the around-the-clock detective work that helped track
    Grigoryan.

    `The community involvement really helped this case along, and we're hoping
    that continues,' Mayor Ara Najarian said before the announcement.

    Elizabeth Sandoval's father, Guadalupe, spoke through a translator as he
    thanked the public for their support and the authorities for their
    diligence.

    `If my daughter, if she could see it, she wouldn't believe how much
    everybody has come out to help,' he said.

    Grigoryan could be arraigned as early as Friday, Glendale Police Officer
    John Balian said.
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