California State Department Office of the Attorney General(BAKERSFIELD, Calif.) The more than yearlong search for two missing California toddlers took a
California State Department Office of the Attorney General(BAKERSFIELD, Calif.) The more than yearlong search for two missing California toddlers took a
California State Department Office of the Attorney General(BAKERSFIELD, Calif.) The more than yearlong search for two missing California toddlers took a
California State Department Office of the Attorney General(BAKERSFIELD, Calif.) The more than yearlong search for two missing California toddlers took a disturbing twist Tuesday night when their adoptive parents were jailed on murder charges, authorities said. Trezell West, 35, and Jacqueline West, 32, were being held without bail on Wednesday at the Kern County Jail, according to online jail records. The couple was booked at the jail around 8 p.m. Tuesday on two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of willful cruelty to a child and a misdemeanor charge of making a false report of an emergency, according to jail records. They are expected to make their first appearance in court on Thursday. The Wests reported their adopted children, 4-year-old Olson and his 3-year-old brother, Orrin, missing in December 2020 from the backyard of their home in California City near Bakersfield, setting off a massive search involving police and volunteers. A reward fund ballooned to more than $120