2 suspects arrested in connection with death of 3 women found inside Hemet home

Friday, February 21, 2020
Arrests made in death of 3 women found inside Hemet home
Two people were arrested in connection with the death of three women whose bodies were found inside a home in Hemet, authorities said.

HEMET, Calif. (KABC) -- Two people were arrested in connection with the death of three women whose bodies were found inside a home in Hemet, authorities said.

Hemet police responded to a home near the intersection of Rabbit Peak Way and Rexford Drive Wednesday at about 9 p.m. after receiving a call of a woman lying in a pool of blood.

Details regarding how the three people died was not immediately known, though they have been identified as Trinity Clyde, 18, Wendy Lopez-Araiza, 46 and her daughter, Genesis Lopez-Araiza, 21. Clyde was the girlfriend of Wendy Lopez-Araiza's son.

One man appeared at the scene and identified himself as Clyde's father. He said his daughter had recently moved into the home.

Heather Grisby, a resident in the area, used to work with Clyde but did not know she had recently moved across the street.

"She would always be so nice to me and she was like the sweetest, bubbly little butterfly that you would would ever meet," Grisby said. "I am shocked. I literally don't know how someone can do that to somebody that was so kind."

A close family friend, who asked not to be identified, of the Lopez-Araiza's said a third woman who rented a room in the home, and her boyfriend, remained unaccounted for. He also added that a car belonging to one of the victims was missing.

Police haven't identified the two suspects they arrested, but family members say they are the woman who rented the room and her boyfriend.

"I know they were trying to get her to move out, I believe," said Cheryl Mead, a family member of the Lopez-Araizas. "I guess that this is how she retaliated, which is pretty horrific."

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the victims' families.

Further information about the suspects was not available and a motive has not been determined.

Further information was not disclosed and the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact Sgt. Gomez at 951-765-2396 or leave an anonymous tip with the department at (951) 765-3897.