3 Arrested in Connection With Fairfield Slaying of Carmel Lady – CBS San Francisco

FAIRFIELD (CBS SF) – Fairfield police on Monday confirmed the arrests of three people – including an active Air Force member – over the weekend after a 19-year-old Carmel woman was killed in a Fairfield house.
Police said investigations into a missing persons report led to the discovery of human remains in Monterey County.
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On Saturday evening, the Fairfield Police Department filed a missing person report regarding 19-year-old Carmel resident Leilani Beauchamp. Police said she was last seen at a Halloween party in Sacramento early Saturday morning. Beauchamp left with two men who are active Air Force members who currently live in a residence on Cascade Lane in Fairfield.
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Fairfield Police and members of the Office of Special Investigation (OSI) at Travis Air Force Base worked together on the case and discovered that a murder occurred at the Cascade Lane residence that resulted in Beauchamp’s death. On Sunday, Fairfield detectives and members of the Monterey County Sheriff’s Department were able to track down Beauchamps remains in Monterey County.
Police say the three people arrested in connection with Beauchamp’s death are 21-year-old Jessica Quintanilla from Pittsburg, who was arrested for murder; 20-year-old male Fairfield resident Juan Parra-Peralta arrested on charges of accessory to murder; and 27-year-old male Pittsburgh male, Marco Quintanilla, who was arrested for an accessory to murder and parole violation (he is currently on parole in connection with an attempted murder conviction).
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The Fairfield Police thanked Travis Air Force Base and the Monterey County Sheriff’s Department for their assistance in closing the investigation in a timely manner. Anyone with information on the case should contact the Fairfield Police Department Investigations Bureau at (707) 428-7600.