Police rescue missing teen after finding three bodies

The arrest of Frank Felix, 25, (right) and Josh Acosta, 21, and an unidentified 17-year-old comes a day after police found the bodies of three people and a teen missing from her home. Police would not say if the teen under arrest is the same as the teen that went missing from her parent's home. Photo by Fullerton Police Department

FULLERTON, Calif., Sept. 25 (UPI) — A teenage girl has been found by police in Southern California a day after three bodies were found in her home, police said.

Josh Acosta, 21, of Fort Irwin, and Frank Felix, 25, of Sun Valley, were arrested Sunday, Fullerton Police said, and face murder charges.

Katlynn Goodwill Yost, 17, was also found on Sunday, safe and unharmed, but a 17-year-old girl was also arrested, and police would not say if the girl was the same as the missing teen, said Fullerton Police Spokesman John Radus.

Acosta, Felix, and the teen are all suspected of murdering Christopher Yost, 34, his wife, Jennifer Goodwill Yost, 39, and their friend, Arthur William Boucher, 28. The killers knew their victims, Radus said.

“We hope the quick arrest of these individuals will bring comfort to the community,” Radus said.

Police found two of the Yost children inside the house on Saturday as they responded to a 911 call about a triple homicide. Police said the 6-year-old and 9-year-old were unharmed when they arrived, but 17-year-old Katlynn was missing.

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