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California Mystery Unraveled: Former Suspect Charged with Teen’s Murder in Cold Case Breakthrough

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EXCLUSIVE TO FOX: In a significant development, authorities in Stockton, California, have apprehended a 28-year-old man in connection with the mysterious 2019 disappearance of 17-year-old Victoria Marquina, a high school student from Sutter Creek.

Joshua Martinez, who was initially a person of interest but was released due to insufficient evidence, now finds himself in custody at the San Joaquin County Jail. The county district attorney’s office has confirmed that Martinez is being held without the possibility of bail.

According to records, Martinez was taken into custody on Friday, facing serious charges including murder, statutory rape, and additional allegations related to child sexual offenses.

Victoria Marquina was reported missing in October 2019 and has not been seen since. Her disappearance has left a lingering void in her community and family.

Victoria Marquina smiles with straight brown hair in an undated portrait

The recent arrest marks a pivotal moment in this unresolved case, as authorities continue to seek justice for Victoria Marquina. The 17-year-old’s last known whereabouts were captured in October 2019, and the investigation has been ongoing ever since. (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)

Although she was from Amador County, her phone last pinged in San Joaquin County on Oct. 9 of that year.

That’s also the last day she was seen — with Martinez in Livingston, according to a missing person flyer.

Four days later, police found her abandoned car in Escalon, about 90 miles east of San Francisco and more than 50 miles from her home.

Victoria Marquine smiles with brown hair and blonde highlights wearing a checkered top

Victoria Marquina, a 17-year-old from Sutter Creek, California, was last seen in October 2019. Authorities in San Joaquin County arrested a man who had been a suspect shortly after her disappearance but was initially released due to a lack of evidence. (San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office)

Martinez fled to Mexico after her disappearance, CBS 13 reported at the time. He allegedly told police he had dropped her off in Sutter Creek before leaving.

According to the station, he said he’d met her on a dating app and claimed she lied about her age when he was released from custody in 2020.

Jurisdiction over the case was later transferred from Amador County to San Joaquin County based on the location of her abandoned vehicle and other evidence.

A split image showing Victoria Marquina and Joshua Martinez

Victoria Marquina, left, was last seen in October 2019. Authorities arrested but later released Joshua Martinez, right, citing a lack of evidence. Authorities said they planned to release a major update on the case Monday. (San Joaquin County District Attorney, Amador County Sheriff’s Office)

It was not immediately clear whether Martinez had a lawyer Monday morning. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.

Friends and family raised $60,000 in reward money as authorities believed the case was going cold.

Martinez is due in court at 1:30 p.m. PT.

San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas will hold a news conference afterward with officials from Amador County and the U.S. Marshals Service afterward.

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