Costa Mesa police arrest ‘America’s Most Wanted’ suspect
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- A man suspected of at least six murders throughout the
state was arrested Monday evening.
Anh The Duong, 26, of Costa Mesa was playing basketball at the 24 Hour
Fitness on Anton Boulevard when the Costa Mesa police SWAT team ordered
everyone to the floor.
Duong dropped to the floor, along with everyone else, and was arrested
without incident, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said.
“He’s got a propensity for violence and a propensity to use violent
weapons, so when we became aware of the fact that he was in the Orange
County area, that caused us a great deal of concern for the safety of the
people of Orange County,” he said. “It was a high priority to get him
into custody before something similar to these incidents happened here.”
Costa Mesa residents Edward Lwanga Mukasa, 33, and Christine Kaimen
Chen, 19, were arrested on suspicion of harboring a fugitive and of being
accessories to murder after the fact, Birney said.
Duong, who appeared on America’s Most Wanted in April 2000, is accused
of shooting four people to death at The International Club in El Monte on
May 6, 1999.
In San Jose, Duong is wanted on suspicion of murder, attempted murder
and robbery.
San Jose police were called to a Vietnamese grocery store at 11:22
a.m. May 3, 1997, in response to a shooting, said San Jose Police Sgt.
Steve Dixon.
The owner of the store, Thien Tang, 54, went to the bank to get money
and then returned to his market at 455 Keyes St., Dixon said.
“As he drove up the driveway, two males came up to him and demanded
money,” he said. “Before he could even react, they took him out of his
car, shot him in the leg and took the money bag. They were walking across
the street to where their car was parked, and the victim’s father-in-law
saw them and began chasing them. We believe it was Duong who fired
several shots at him, one in the chest, and he died. He is extremely
violent, no question about it.”
Tang survived, but Tang’s father-in-law, Chau Quach, 66, died of the
gunshot wound. Duong was charged with murder, attempted murder and
robbery for that incident.
Dixon said Duong was also accused of a 1998 robbery homicide involving
a computer store in Fremont, and Andrew Black, media representative for
the San Francisco division of the FBI, said the bureau charged Duong with
unlawful flight to avoid prosecution for that murder.
Birney said Costa Mesa police worked with the FBI, as well as the
Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Santa Ana and Newport Beach police
departments, for four to six weeks to arrest Duong.
The three different jurisdictions with warrants for Duong’s arrest --
San Jose police, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and the San
Francisco division of the FBI -- are now trying to decide where Duong is
going to face the charges, he said.
“We assisted in capturing their fugitive, and it’s up to them to
figure out what to do now,” Birney said.
Mayor Libby Cowan said she is proud of Costa Mesa police for their
work in arresting Duong.
“The police force is very active and diligent and works well with
other agencies,” she said. “I’m pleased that our police force was able to
be involved.”
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