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Arrest made in Craigslist murder

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Rene Balbuena (45846)
Rene Balbuena

Two reputed gang members were charged today with murder and other counts stemming from the shooting death of a man who went to South Los Angeles with his 15-year-old son to purchase a cell phone advertised

on Craigslist.

Ryan Roth, 17, and Markell Thomas, 18, were both charged with murder and attempted murder, along with two counts each of second-degree robbery, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

They are accused in the death of Rene Balbuena, 41, who was killed when he and his son responded to a Craigslist ad about 7:40 p.m. Oct. 19 at 92nd Street and Gramercy Place.

Los Angeles Police Department Detective Chris Barling said Balbuena made contact with the suspects via text message, and alerted them that they had arrived at the planned meeting spot.

“A few minutes later, two suspects approached from the rear,” Barling said. “One of them got in the car, one of them stayed out of the car and they began to rob the Balbuenas. Suspect Markell Thomas entered the rear passenger seat of the Balbuenas’ vehicle and pointed a gun at the 15-year-old. Both suspects demanded property. Mr. Balbuena exited the car at one point and suspect Ryan Roth shot Mr. Balbuena. His son was also struck by gunfire. Both suspects then fled the scene on foot.”

Balbuena, shot multiple times in the upper body, was declared dead at California Hospital, police said. His 15-year-old son was treated for a graze wound.

Thomas was expected to be arraigned this afternoon in downtown Los Angeles. Roth will likely be arraigned Tuesday.

Barling would not provide specifics about what led detectives to the suspects. Thomas was arrested Thursday, while Roth was arrested Friday in Inglewood near his home. Barling said Roth had a gun in his backpack when he was arrested, but it was not the murder weapon, which still has not been found.

He said there have been seven similar Craigslist robberies between Aug. 2 and Oct. 7 in the Baldwin Hills area, all involving a pair of suspects — matching the description of Roth and Thomas — who posted an ad for a cell phone.

“During those robberies, no one was injured,” Barling said.

Balbuena’s daughter, Sandra, profusely thanked police for their efforts tracking down the suspects.

“I’m very proud to live in a city that I know that I’m safe, and that no one else is going to get harmed,” she said. “I know nothing’s going to bring back my dad, but I know that they worked real hard, I know they didn’t sleep, I know they didn’t eat. “I have no words to thank them,” he said. “… My dad was my best friend. He was everything to me.”

She also thanked the community for the support the family has received.

“My brother’s been through a lot too. I’m just very thankful that I still have him,” she said.

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