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A body was found in a car in Canyon Country at about 2:20 p.m. Friday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.

Homicide detectives were en route to the scene as of 5:40 p.m., said Sheriff’s Station officials. The body was found near the intersection of Grandiflores Road and Canyon Rim Place in Canyon Country.

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  1. Michael Erickson seriously. . Do you read anything else… so SCV is full of domestic violence, tweekers, pill popping parents who take their kids ADHD meds, sex trafficking, child kidnappings, and gangs…. Google all those articles from this year… or do you only pick and choose what you would like to read!!! Everyone of those subjects have been IN SVC articles this year In your local paper… educate yourself where you live…. Yes it happens every where but I don’t see any other cities acting like society in their town is flawless… and again let’s not forget the sheriff’s who run this town… they are more corrupt then the residence. . They beat inmates in lock up because they feel “they need to be taught a lesson”… isent the lesson getting arrested and going to court… they people who run the town suck… and the a good portiion of the residence who have moved there the past 15 years made the city unsafe…

  2. Let’s also not forget the father who had sex with his newborn baby, killed her and stuffed her in the truck….

  3. Awesome town my ass!!! Happens everywhere

  4. Taylor James Taylor James says:

    Why is everyone so surprised things are happening in Santa Clarita… Becasue Jesus obviously came back for the rapture and had declared our city safe. We have gun laws for a reason. Buy a gun? Be vigilant. Keep others aware. Only thing you can ever do is prepare. And at least we don’t have cops shooting people for fun in Santa Clarita as where we do everywhere else. That’s an up, your child isn’t dead due to a police officer thinking his water bottle is a gun.

  5. It’s not true? Lol

  6. Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis says:

    Chad, your fail post was fail.

  7. Well so much for no fireworks in the city…the Pinetree area / Le House has more illegal foreworks then ever. Good going Sheriff dept. You don’t come out to fine them and stop this madness.

  8. Well so much for no fireworks in the city…the Pinetree area / Le House has more illegal foreworks then ever. Good going Sheriff dept. You don’t come out to fine them and stop this madness.

  9. Doug Henslee Doug Henslee says:

    Not out here in Colorado

  10. Wow , very sad !

  11. Wow , very sad !

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