Guadalupe Gutierrez was driving under a freeway overpass in Pasadena when a 35-pound boulder smashed through her windshield and struck her husband in the passenger seat.

She rushed him to the nearest hospital in Glendale, where he died. Now authorities are searching for the person they believe purposefully threw the large rock off the overpass.

“This was an intentional act,” said Lt. Chuck Geletko with the California Highway Patrol. “We need help from the public to find the person who committed this atrocious act.”

The incident occurred just before 9 p.m. Tuesday on the westbound 134 Freeway at Orange Grove Boulevard. Gutierrez was driving home with her husband, Christopher Lopez, as well as her mother and 4-year-old daughter.


“This was an innocent family driving home,” Geletko said. “Because of a careless person or persons, their lives will forever be changed.”

Through tears, Gutierrez asked witnesses to come forward with information. She said she and her husband decided five months ago to expand their family. About two weeks ago, she found out she was pregnant.

“He was so excited. My daughter was so excited to be a big sister,” she said. “Now he’s gone. We’re asking for your help if anybody saw anything, please help us find whoever did this.”

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call the CHP at (626) 296-8100.


Press conference regarding fatal incident March 13, 2018 at approximately 8:55pm in 134 be at orange grove Blvd https://t.co/Xh9ZObAEs7 — CHP PIO - LA County (@CHPsouthern) March 15, 2018

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