Jose Luis Mares III, from San Diego, California, was arrested on Wednesday
His wife had phoned 911 to report he had just tried to kill her on Coronado Beach
The suspect was a parolee previously convicted for carjacking and burglary
He was charged with attempted murder and assault causing great bodily injury
As well as for domestic violence, false imprisonment and parole violation
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Jose Luis Mares III, 23, of
Moreno Valley, started attacking his wife, cops said.
The wife said her husband became enraged before assaulting her and trying to drag her into the surf along the waterfront. Mares then brought her near a lifeguard tower, where he tried burying her in the sand,
‘She said there was a hole in the ground and the hole had previously been there from probably kids digging it during the day,’
Detective Ryan Brennan of the Coronado Police Department told KSWB. ‘But during the struggle, she said he threw her in that hole when he began putting sand on top of her.’
California Husband Tries to Bury His Wife Alive at Coronado Beach Police
On 2/26/21 at 4:56 AM EST
A man has been arrested in California on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly attacking his wife at a beach, throwing her in the ocean than trying to bury her alive in the sand.
Coronado Police said they received a 911 call just before 9 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24, from a woman saying that her husband had just tried to kill her.
When officers arrived at the scene at 900 Block Ocean Blvd, they found the badly injured woman on the sidewalk.
Police said they believe the pair got into an argument earlier in the night, and at some point 23-year-old suspect Jose Luis Mares III began attacking his wife.
2021 IHSAA State Wrestling Championships
Wirtz, Hanson Earn Medals at Wells Fargo Arena
By Joseph Schany - | Feb 23, 2021
FIFTH PLACE Emmetsburg junior Matt Wirtz would earn fifth place in Class 2A, 195 pounds at the 2021 Iowa State Wrestling Championships in Des Moines Saturday. Wirtz, pictured dropping Mid-Prairie’s Cael Garvey to the mat, would fight his way through six tough matches for his spot on the podium. See page 9 in the Reporter for more state wrestling photos.
by Joseph Schany
Emmetsburg’s Matt Wirtz and West Bend-Mallard’s Donavon Hanson would each earn medals in their respective weight classes at the 2021 State Wrestling Championship in Des Moines last Thursday through Saturday. Wirtz, a junior at Emmetsburg High School, placed fifth at 195 pounds in Class 2A while Hanson, a senior at West Bend-Mallard, earned a fourth place overall finish in Class 1A, 113 pounds.