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Preschool teacher arrested during ‘nap time’ after body found, California cops say

Two people, including a preschool teacher, have been charged with murdering a man whose body was found tumbling down a hill near Santa Cruz, California officials said.

someone reported find the body At 7 p.m. on April 11, San Jose’s Oliver Waterfall, 24, was near Route 9, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department reported in a news release.

The county coroner’s office found Waterfall dead from a gunshot wound, a sheriff’s official said.

On Wednesday, April 26, investigators arrested Dennis Novoa, 27, of San Jose, and Diana Ornelas, 22, of Santa Clara, on murder charges, the release said.

Ornelas was arrested at the Stanford Community Children’s Center, a kindergarten on the Stanford campus. worked as a teacherSF Gate reported.

Authorities arrested Ornelas outside his home at “nap time,” according to an email to his parents. presence of children, reported the Stanford Daily. University officials said Ornelas is no longer a campus employee.

Investigators said Novoa and Ornelas knew of Waterfall, and explained that the crime was “personal in nature.”

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Santa Cruz is a city of 62,000 located about 75 miles south of San Francisco.

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