Paso Robles police arrest three for accessory to murder

September 25, 2020

Trevon Perry

Police detectives arrested three more people on Wednesday for their alleged involvement in the murder of Trevon Perry, a witness in an ongoing murder case.

Officers arrested Nyessa Ron, 22, Valente Holquin III, 18, in Victorville and Alberto Garzon, 25, in Riverside and booked them into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on felony charges of accessory to murder. All three have since been released from jail.

Perry’s family reported him missing on March 16. On June 18, officers found Perry’s body at a home in Riverside.

On June 29, detectives arrested 23-year-old Nicholas Ron of Paso Robles on suspicion of murdering Perry. He remains in jail, on a no bail hold.

A week later, officers arrested Vivianna Rodriguez on suspicion of being an accessory to murder. She is no longer in jail.

Perry testified in December against Kejuan Bynum, a man suspected of murdering 23-year-old Cristopher Wilson. At the end of the preliminary hearing, a superior court judge ruled there was sufficient evidence for Bynum to be tried for Wilson’s murder. But before a trial date was set, Perry’s family reported him missing.

Perry and Wilson were childhood friends. On June 1, 2019, they were at a home in Shandon. During an argument, Bynum allegedly stabbed Wilson. Wilson later died from his injuries and Perry agreed to testify in court.

Nicholas Ron was a close friend of Bynum and an acquaintance of Perry, according to one of Perry’s family members, who asked to remain unnamed because of safety concerns.

As this investigation continues to unfold, detectives anticipate additional arrests will be made.


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I think the key here is the following statement


” booked them into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on felony charges of accessory to murder. All three have since been released from jail.”



    WOW!


Newsome says it’s too dangerous to keep murderous felons in jail…


“WOW” doesn’t begin to convey my feelings about that statement in the story.


Dog the Bounty Hunter will probably spend the next 10 years trying to get these three back into a courtroom.


Seriously? Accessory to Murder and they’re out the same day? Was there ANY bail at all? It should have been several million dollars each.


Unbelievable.