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A chilling incident has unfolded in California, where a woman from Anaheim stands accused of a gruesome crime. Alyssa Marie Lira has been arrested and charged with the murder of her boyfriend, Enrique Gonzalez-Carbajal, a resident of Santa Ana. According to reports from the Anaheim Police Department, the couple had been dating for approximately two months before the tragic event occurred.
In addition to the murder charge, Lira is also facing a sentencing enhancement for allegedly using a deadly weapon in the commission of the crime. The gravity of the situation intensified when officers conducting a welfare check on August 25 discovered Gonzalez-Carbajal’s decapitated body, as reported by FOX 11 Los Angeles.
The aftermath of the incident saw Lira reportedly fleeing the country, heading south to Mexico, in an attempt to evade law enforcement. This shocking turn of events has left the community in disbelief, as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crime.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office has confirmed the charges against Lira, and the case has drawn significant attention due to its horrific nature. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community watches closely, seeking justice for Gonzalez-Carbajal and answers to the questions that linger around this tragic case.

Alyssa Marie Lira was charged with murder in the death of her boyfriend. (Orange County District Attorney’s Office)
After his death, Lira allegedly immediately fled to Mexico, officials said.
After months of searching, she was arrested Thursday and transported to Orange County.
The Anaheim Police Department, Orange County District Attorney’s Organized Crime Unit, FBI and Mexican authorities assisted in the search, according to the report.

Anaheim police made the arrest, with assistance from a number of agencies. (Getty Images)
“Nothing — not time, not distance, nor foreign borders — will thwart our pursuit of justice, and Orange County law enforcement will continue to go to the very ends of the earth to carry out our mission and hold criminals accountable for the heinous acts they commit,” Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer wrote in a statement to FOX 11.
He called Lira a “cold-blooded killer” who will face “the full weight of the law.”

The suspect was arrested in Mexico, according to officials. (Can Hasasu/Anadolu via Getty Images)
If convicted, she could face more than 25 years in state prison.
An arraignment was scheduled for Feb. 13.