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Merced woman arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing her mother, police say

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  • Merced police found a woman dead from multiple stab wounds during a welfare check.
  • Investigators identified the suspect as the victim’s daughter, Selena Bass-Vasquez.
  • Police arrested Bass-Vasquez at a local park and booked her on suspicion of murder.

A Merced woman was arrested on suspicion of killing her mother over the weekend.

Officers responded 1:30 p.m. Saturday to a home in the 300 block of Brookdale Drive to conduct a welfare check. After no one answered, officers entered and found a woman dead who had multiple stab wounds, according to police.

Investigators identified the suspect as the victim’s daughter, Selena Bass-Vasquez.

Police issued a be-on-the-lookout alert for Bass-Vasquez, who was considered armed and dangerous. Authorities said she was with her 1-year-old son.

A person spotted Bass-Vasquez at a local park; officers responded and arrested her without incident, police said. The child was found and was unharmed, police said.

Bass-Vasquez was booked into the Merced County Jail on suspicion of murder. Police have not released additional information about a motive or the victim’s identity.

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