Paula Lind: L.A. County Probation Officer, Beaten To Death In Home
Paula Lind, 52, was at her home in Lancaster, California on Saturday, September 24, 2022, when she was attacked by a murderous intruder, authorities said. Officers responding to a burglary call just after midnight found Lind suffering from “blunt force head trauma,” according to news reports. She succumbed to her injuries at the scene.
Officers have not released much information in the slaying, but have revealed that Lind was reportedly returning home from work and surprised the burglar. There were signs of a struggle in the home, police said.
Since the home invasion and murder, an outpouring of support has emerged for Lind, who worked as a Los Angeles County probation officer for 16 years.
"Our hearts are heavy today. Our Officers work daily to help folks start over and rebuild their lives; their work helps keep communities safe," L.A. County Probation Department Chief Adolfo Gonzales said in a statement.
"It is horrifying to hear that one of our beloved Officers passed in this manner. I am hopeful that the individual responsible for this attack will be held accountable and that justice will prevail. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Lind family, loved ones, and friends.”
An unidentified man who was detained at the scene has been charged with one count each of murder, assault with intent to commit rape during a residential burglary, first-degree residential burglary and sexual contact with deceased remains, according to the L.A. County District Attorney's Office.
"That this officer who dedicated her career to public safety fell victim to senseless and depraved violence in her home is beyond tragic," L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón said in a written statement. "We will do all in our power to hold the person responsible for this to account. My office's victim advocates stand ready to offer support and services to Officer Lind's family."
The sheriff's Homicide Bureau urged anyone with information regarding the death to call (323) 890-5500 or Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.