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Vacant California home where 12-year-old boy was killed had recent history of trespassing reports – The Mercury News


In the two years before a 12-year-old was fatally shot at a National City house party, police received a few calls about the hilltop property, including a report of at least one party.

Its owners — who plan to tear down and redevelop the site — have repeatedly boarded it up and tried to keep it secure, a city official said Monday, but people still broke in.

Five people were shot shortly before midnight Friday at the vacant home on N Avenue. Seventh-grader Elijah Smith died at the scene, and four others — most of them under age 18 — were injured. As of Monday, National City police had not publicly identified any suspects.

Police said the party had been advertised on social media. National City Mayor Ron Morrison said he was told people paid to get in, and at least four of the victims were not residents of the city. The home, he said, had not been a problematic site that he was aware of.

National City police Sgt. Mark Segal had only limited information Monday but said there have been four to six calls to police regarding the site in the last two years. The calls, he said, included reports of loud music, a party, and some from the property owner to report trespassers.

Family handout photo of Elijah Smith. (Family photo)
Family handout photo of Elijah Smith. (Family photo) 

The home is one of several structures on two neighboring hilltop parcels. In April 2022, the two parcels were sold to a company named Big Oz LLC for a total of $2.15 million.

Through its attorney, the company issued a statement Monday extending “our deepest sympathy to the victims and their families, who have been impacted by this senseless act of violence.” The company also said it is “fully cooperating with the authorities and hope that the perpetrators of this illegal activity on our property will be brought to justice.”

Big Oz LLC said it acquired the property intending to redevelop the two structures, which were no longer habitable. It also said the property had not been abandoned. “Prior to this tragedy we have been diligently processing a demolition permit with the City to remove the buildings and clear brush,” it said.

The company said that as it waited for the permit decision, it took “multiple actions to secure the property and discourage trespassers from entering,” including boarding it up, posting signs forbidding trespassing and cutting off water and electricity. The company also said its representatives regularly visit the site, and it has “coordinated multiple police actions to prevent transient activity on the property.”

Carlos Aguirre, National City’s director of community development, said there have been no code enforcement calls regarding the site and that the owner has repeatedly boarded it up.



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