Decomposing body of possible chase suspect found inside entrance column of a supermarket

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Monday, August 13, 2018
Body of possible chase suspect found inside entrance column of a supermarket
Body of possible chase suspect found inside entrance column of a supermarket

LANCASTER, California -- A decomposing body was found inside the entrance column of a supermarket on Saturday, and investigators believe it may be a chase suspect who escaped authorities earlier this week.



Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide detectives responded to a WinCo Foods store at approximately 2:40 p.m., according to officials.



LASD Lt. John Corina said the manager of the store smelled a strong odor from the column in front of the business. He assumed it was a sewage leak and called out a plumber to check it out. The plumber and the store's handyman broke off some of the brick from the column and found a leg and shoe inside, Corina said.





He added that authorities are in the process of recovering the body and identifying it. It's believed it may be a man who led deputies on a chase on Monday.



Corina said the suspect ran away when the chase ended in a crash. He ran into the WinCo store and onto the roof, but deputies were not able to locate him.



There is access on the roof to the fascia of the store and down into the column, Corina said.



"He got out of the car, ran in, ran up the steps and somehow got on the roof, and last I heard he got away. They shut the whole thing down," described witness Henry Oliver.



Investigators said after he got on the roof, they didn't see or hear any signs of the suspect and assumed he had managed to escape. Detectives said he hasn't been heard from since.



"He may have gotten inside there and somehow gotten down the column, trying to hide from the deputies and then couldn't get out," Corina said.



The coroner will have to determine exactly how the victim died. It's unclear if he fell to his death or became trapped and couldn't get out.



Some seasoned investigators were left in shock.



"It's been over 100 degrees up here every day. I can't imagine being inside that column and just baking. It's a strange development, and if he died that way, it's a horrible way to die," Corina added.



The store was expected to stay closed as the investigation continued and as crews worked to extricate the body.

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