Public Safety
Arraignment Date Set for Probationer Accused of Killing Man, Woman
MURRIETA (CNS) – A probationer accused of killing a man and woman in Temecula and dumping their remains on the outskirts of Hemet is slated to be arraigned later this month on murder and other charges. David Alan Floyd, 59, of Temecula was arrested earlier this week following a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department investigation into the deaths of Angel Ponce of Escondido and Danielle Ricker of Temecula, both 31. Floyd is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, being a probationer in possession of a firearm, violating a domestic violence restraining order, a special-circumstance allegation of taking multiple lives and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations. The defendant made his initial court appearance Wednesday at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta, during which Superior Court Judge Elaine Kiefer appointed him a public defender and scheduled his arraignment for March 14. Floyd is being held without bail at the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside. According to sheriff’s Sgt. Steve Brosche, an investigation into Ponce’s and Ricker’s disappearance was initiated on Feb. 18, when loved ones reported them missing from her Temecula residence. "Both Ponce and Ricker lived at the same residence, and the evidence suggested they were deceased," Brosche said. Detectives obtained undisclosed leads pointing to Floyd as the possible assailant responsible for their deaths, and on Monday, he was taken into custody without incident after a search warrant was served at his home in the 34000 block of Galleron Street, according to the sergeant. "On (Thursday), investigators located the remains of two people believed to be Ponce and Ricker near the area of East Benton Road and Sage Road," Brosche said. The area is part of the unincorporated community of Sage, a lightly populated rustic location south of Hemet. A possible motive and the manner in which the victims were killed were not disclosed. Floyd has a prior misdemeanor conviction for disturbing the peace, according to court records. Copyright 2023, City News Service, Inc.
By: Pristine Villarreal
March 3, 2023