Three generations of a Hispanic family were found dead in California
A man was arrested for the triple homicide of a family in Modesto; The victims were two women, ages 23 and 54, and a two-week-old baby.
Three members of a Hispanic family, spanning three generations, were discovered dead on the morning of Thursday, May 28, in a home in Northern California.
A 28-year-old man was arrested for his alleged participation in the triple homicide that was committed in a house in the 1600 block of Monterey Avenue, reported the Modesto Police Department (MPD), in Stanislaus County.
Fabiola González-Núñez, 23, was stabbed to death along with her mother, María Silva Núñez-Villalobos, 54. A two-week-old baby, Fabiola's son, who also had stab wounds, was rushed to a hospital, but later died.

