A California couple wanted in connection with a woman's killing and
the kidnapping of her three children in the Los Angeles area were
arrested Thursday in Colorado.
Joshua Aaron Robertson, 27, and Brittany Humphrey,
22, were arrested without incident in Pueblo, about 40 miles south of
Colorado Springs, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department.
The couple was wanted in connection with the death of
Humphrey's half-sister, Kimberly Harvill, whose body was found with
multiple gunshot wounds along a road in a remote area of Los Angeles
County on Aug. 14.
Investigators said the couple kidnapped Harvill's
three young children, who were found safe Wednesday in a motel on the
outskirts of Albuquerque.
Humphrey is Harvill's half-sister, and therefore the children's aunt.
Humphrey and Robertson were found after officers from the Pueblo Police Department were conducting an unrelated investigation at a local motel, the sheriff's department said.
Humphrey and Robertson were found after officers from the Pueblo Police Department were conducting an unrelated investigation at a local motel, the sheriff's department said.
Humphrey and an 18-month old baby were found in the
hotel, while Robertson was found about two blocks away. The baby girl,
who is Robertson's, was safe.
Harvill and her children had most recently lived in
Fresno and were transitory, moving from motel to motel, sheriff's Capt.
Steve Katz said Wednesday, adding that they depended on panhandling to
survive.
Harvill was involved with methamphetamine, as were Humphrey and Robertson, Katz said.
Humphrey and Robertson were living in Lebec, the
unincorporated area of Los Angeles County where Harvill was recently
staying with her children and where she was killed, Lt. Joe Mendoza
said.
It appears that Harvill and her children had been staying with Humphrey and Robertson, he said.
It appears that Harvill and her children had been staying with Humphrey and Robertson, he said.
Investigators know of no ongoing conflict between the sisters, Mendoza said.
An arrest warrant for kidnapping was issued for the
couple. Investigators say the couple are considered persons of interest
in Harvill's death.
"Due to the fact that immediately after the murder or
sometime shortly after, it is suspicious that they did not come forward
to law enforcement and instead they fled eastbound towards other
states," Mendoza said.
The father of Harvill's children, Kenneth Chad
Watkins, killed himself by lying in front of a train last year,
according to the Fresno County Coroner.
Authorities said they believe Harvill was killed
within 24 hours of being found, though it's unclear where the killing
took place.
Harvill's Facebook page shows a photo of her with Humphrey and a man who resembles Robertson two days before her body was found.
Harvill's children were in the process of being
returned to California, where authorities said it would be determined
whether they would be placed with relatives or in state care.
