• Facebook
  • Google Plus
  • Instagram
  • RSS Feed
  • Twitter

Menu

Skip to content
  • About
  • Staff
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Header image

MyNewsLA.comLogo

Breaking news for greater Los Angeles and Orange County

Menu

Skip to content
  • Crime
  • Government
  • Business
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Hollywood
  • Life
  • OC
  • He Set His Mom Ablaze In Horrific Murder: Jury Says Son Should Get Death Penalty
  • Clint Eastwood's `Richard Jewell' Film Under Fire For Alleged False Depictions Of Atlanta Newspaper
  • Kevin Hart Thanks God, Sinks Hands, Feet into Cement: Jumanji Star In Hollywood
  • Electric Scooter Hurled At 75-Year-Old Man: 7 Years In Prison!
  • L.A. City Council Votes to Create Office of Racial Equity

Home » Crime » This Article

Missing Long Beach woman found dead inside her submerged car

Posted by Chris Jennewein on December 14, 2014 in Crime | 1,930 Views | Leave a response
Share this article:
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail
Ashlee Armond
Ashlee Armond. Photo courtesy of Long Beach Police Department

Updated 9:10 p.m. Dec. 14, 2014

A 20-year-old woman who had been reported missing shortly after midnight Friday was found dead inside her car, submerged in the Los Cerritos Channel.

Police located a green 2001 Honda Civic sometime Saturday night, under water in the Los Cerritos Channel at the eastern end of Fifth Street, east of Silvera Street. Inside the car was the body of Ashlee Armond, according to a news statement from the Long Beach Police Department.

Police said Armond had driven east on Fifth Street when she failed to stop at the end of the roadway and drove into the channel. Based on their investigation, detectives believe the crash was accidental, according to the news statement.

The Long Beach Police Dive team responded to the scene to recover the vehicle from the channel.

Armond had left a residence at Seventh Street and Margo Avenue, heading toward Palo Verde Avenue and Del Amo Boulevard, but never arrived, according to Long Beach police.

Internet photos show that the street ends at a cul de sac, with a small strip of grass and a bikeway separating the dead end from the rocks embankment of the flood control channel.

Like this story? Don’t miss any breaking news from MyNewsLA.com. Sign up here for your free newsletter.

 

Long Beach police detectives asked anyone with any information regarding the crash to call them at (562) 570-7132.

— City News Service

Missing Long Beach woman found dead inside her submerged car was last modified: December 14th, 2014 by Chris Jennewein

>> Want to read more stories like this? Get our Free Daily Newsletters Here!

Follow us:
Facebooktwitterrss
Posted in Crime | Tagged Ashley Armond, disappearance, Long Beach, Long Beach Police

Related Posts

Missing imageTips Sought in Young Man’s 2013 Disappearance→

Missing imageTips Sought In Young Man’s 2013 Disappearance→

Missing imageTips Sought In Young Man’s 2013 Disappearance→

Missing imageMissing Man’s Family to Hold Vigil a Year After His Disappearance→

News from idealmedia.com

Advertisement

Get The Latest News by Email!

Sign up here for our free newsletters. We’ll send you the latest headlines every morning and every weekday afternoon.

 
FORECAST FOR LOS ANGELES
65°
Partly Cloudy
Feels like: 65°F
Wind: 3mph SSW
Humidity: 56%
Pressure: 30.17"Hg
UV index: 0
TueWedThu
min 50°F
67/53°F
70/54°F
Weather forecast Los Angeles, California ▸

Most Popular Today

  • Man Arrested in Connection with Fatal July Shooting in Pomona 900 views
  • Elder Abuse Suspect Collared by OC Sheriff’s K-9 After 9-Hr Standoff 700 views
  • Daycare Worker Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Child 700 views
  • 3 People Injured in Midnight Stabbings in Pico Rivera 600 views
  • Authorities ID Man Killed in Drive-By Shooting in Downtown Los Angeles 500 views

©2019 CalNews Inc.

Menu

  • About
  • Staff
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service