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Luis Gustavo Aroyo-Lopez allegedly decapitated his grandma

Santa Rosa decapitation

Luis Gustavo Aroyo-Lopez allegedly killed his 64-year-old grandmother, Elvia Lopez-Arroyo, before he decapitated her and left her Santa Rosa, California, home with her head. Officers found her head at a nearby creek. He was arrested in San Francisco. (Aroyo-Lopez: Santa Rosa Police Department; Lopez-Arroyo via GoFundMe)

Cops in California on Monday announced they recovered the head of a 64-year-old woman allegedly decapitated by her grandson.

The Santa Rosa Police Department was first called around 3:40 p.m. Thursday to the 2500 block of Pomo Trail for a possible homicide. When officers arrived, they the found headless body of Elvia Lopez-Arroyo. Her head was nowhere to be found. Investigators determined the victim’s 23-year-old grandson, Luis Gustavo Aroyo-Lopez, killed his grandmother in a “targeted attack before leaving with the female victim’s head,” a press release said.

Police recovered multiple weapons from the home but are still working to determine the ones used in the murder. They have not released a motive for the attack.

Detectives worked with the U.S. Marshals Service to circulate information about Aroyo-Lopez to other law enforcement agencies to bring him into custody. On Saturday, an “alert” San Francisco Police Department patrol officer at the Transbay Transit Center recognized Aroyo-Lopez from the wanted persons bulletin. Aroyo-Lopez certainly stands out: He has a large “420” with a marijuana leaf tattooed on the side of his head. The officer took him into custody without incident.

Santa Rosa police detectives made the roughly 60-mile trip to San Francisco and took him back to the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility on charges of murder and post-release community supervision. He’s being held there without bail.

With Aroyo-Lopez in custody, officers had to work to find his grandmother’s head. Around 7:30 p.m., police found Lopez-Arroyo’s head on the south bank of the Santa Rosa Creek, about a half mile from where she was killed. They took her head to the medical examiner’s office for further investigation. Police have not revealed the cause of death.

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