Burned body at Castaic Lake: Uncle of missing teen fears the worst
The uncle of a missing college student from Orange County fears his body may be the one was found burning near Castaic Lake Wednesday morning.
The gruesome discovery was made at about 6 a.m. about three miles north of Lake Hughes Road by a cyclist who initially thought it was a brush fire, said Los Angeles County fire supervisor Bernard Peters. When fire crews arrived, they instead found a burning body.
Frank David told CBS that the body was “more than likely†that of 19-year-old Bryce Laspisa, whose 2003 Toyota Highlander was found a few days before on the Main Ramp Road near the lake.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Lt. Dave Dolson confirmed Wednesday that the charred remains were that of a male.
“I don’t want to go there. I don’t want to go there,†David told CBS. “That’s more than likely him, but I don’t really want to face that right now.â€
Laspisa was traveling home from college to visit family in Laguna Niguel before disappearing on Friday. According to authorities, Laspisa had called his parents several hours before his SUV was discovered at about 5:30 a.m.
His mother, Karen Laspisa, told KTLA-TV that he had pulled over in a residential area.
“He said, ‘I got off the 5 [Freeway]…I’m tired, I’m going to sleep in my car,’†she said.
She then told him to lock his doors and to call her when he awoke.
“And that’s the last time I talked to him,†Karen Laspisa said.
Authorities have been scouring the Castaic Lake area in search of Laspisa near where the burning body was found, but have said no connection can be made until coroner’s officials identify the remains.
“At this point, there is no way I can connect the two because we don’t have a positive identification on the body,†sheriff’s Lt. Wes Sutton said.
The body was so badly burned that detectives initially couldn’t determine its gender.
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