Discovery of Bree'Anna Guzman's Body Dumped Near Freeway Worries Lincoln Heights Community [UPDATED]

By Emma G. Gallegos on Jan 27, 2012

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Photo courtesy of LAPD
The Lincoln Heights community where resident Bree'Anna Guzman was last seen a month ago has been on high-alert since she left to go to the drug store on December 26 and never returned. But that fear has only been heightened since her family identified her as the woman whose body was found near a freeway on-ramp in Silver Lake yesterday morning.

Right now there isn't a lot of information about what might have happened in the month between when the 22-year-old woman was last seen and when she was found dumped and half-clothed near the 2 Freeway around 9 am yesterday.

The woman's cause of death isn't known yet, and so far neither the LAPD nor the coroner have officially identified the body as belonging to Guzman. It's not clear how long the woman had been dead before she was discovered, although the coroner told Eastern Group Publications that her body was already decomposing. The coroner’s assistant chief Ed Winter told EGP that he was waiting for a definitive match showing the body and Guzman share the same fingerprints.

The lack of information about what happened to Guzman and the way her body seems to have been casually dumped worries many Lincoln Heights residents (they've been expressing their worst fears on comment threads and Facebook). Some are especially fearful because last spring another young woman from Lincoln Heights was mysteriously dumped on the side of the freeway. Michelle Lozano, 17, was found dead and unclothed on the side of the 5 freeway near Boyle Heights last April. The coroner ruled that she died of asphyxiation.

LAPD officer Frank Carrillo told EGP that it’s too early to say if there’s any connection between the two cases, but the LAPD is not ruling anything out.*

In a Facebook group created when Guzman went missing, friends, family and community members posted their condolences and offered to help with a car wash planned tomorrow to raise money for the family.

*UPDATE: The LAPD confirmed that it is investigating any possible connections between the two cases.

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  • Mom
    I know this is going to sound crazy, but it could be possible.  On google earth, you can see an "ACE PAPER COMPANY" business truck, exactly in front of where Bree'anna's body was found.  This image was captured 2011.  This business truck had no business parked there.... There are no companies on that street.... This company is straight 6.25 miles to where Bree'anna's body was found and 2.32 miles to where Michelle Lozano's body was found.  It would be good to investigate "ACE PAPER COMPANY" employees and if this company works with containers similar to the one Michelle Lozano was found in. I feel very strong about this.  I'm just a normal person with psychic intuition.
  • Jason Bourne
    Yes, this is the work of a serial killer (actually more likely two working as a team)
    Christen al-Iman
    San Diego, CA
  • adilene guzman
    IS IT THE WORK OF A SERIAL KILLER....SHOULD WE BE ALARM
  • Guest
    what if its the work of a serial killer hould we be alarmed
  • KaliKross
    How terrible!
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