'In my 40 years in law enforcement, I cannot think of a case more disturbing than this one,' Yolo County Sheriff Tom Lopez said in a statement Monday
A California man has been arrested for the killings of five of his infant children more than a decade after the infants’ deaths.
Little Nikko was wrapped in a Winnie the Pooh blanket, wrapped in plastic, and placed in a metal cooler that also contained pieces of metal rotors, a brick and U-shaped metal pieces, according to a. Nikko’s cause of death was “blunt force trauma,” the report said, and Nikko was between one and three months old when he died.
The siblings, all born in California, were identified as Kato Allen Perez, born in 1992 and known to be deceased; Mika Alena Perez, born in 1995; Nikko Lee Perez, born in 1997; and Kato Krow Perez, born in 2001. The remains of the last three infants are still unknown. “In my 40 years in law enforcement, I cannot think of a case more disturbing than this one,” Lopez added. “There can be no victim more vulnerable and innocent than an infant, and unfortunately this case involves five.”
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