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Officials said the suspected man who allegedly removed evidence from the Wasco Amtrak station on Friday was identified as 27-year-old Resendo Tellez.
On Friday, March 22nd, a video of a person holding what appears to be a body part near the Wasco Amtrak station went on social media. Quickly, the video gained traction.
About 27 miles from Bakersfield, the train disaster happened on Friday morning close to the Wasco Amtrak station in California.
The man removed the limb from the tracks at the local Amtrak station in Wasco, a city roughly 25 miles northwest of Bakersfield.
The crew was laying down concrete outside of an Amtrak station in Wasco, California, when they saw a horrifying sight.
Wasco Police Department, which took over patrols from the Kern County Sheriff's Office, celebrated its second year of operation this spring along with a ribbon-cutting on its new PAL Center.
A man was arrested for allegedly taking a severed body part from the scene of a collision between an Amtrak train and a person on the tracks in Kern County.
After a fatal train crash in Wasco, Kern County, construction workers saw a man carrying a severed leg and biting it.
Amtrak could feed into high-speed rail The Oakland-Bakersfield route has 15 stations. The Valley stops along the way are Stockton, Modesto, Denair, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Hanford, Corcoran and Wasco.
Amtrak could feed into high-speed rail The Oakland-Bakersfield route has 15 stations. The Valley stops along the way are Stockton, Modesto, Denair, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Hanford, Corcoran and Wasco.