Izaiah Garcia: New Mexico man convicted for murdering a young woman while she played Pokemon Go with her boyfriend

'We’re extremely happy with the verdict today, although nothing is ever going to bring Cayla back,' Cayla Campos, father Carl said
PUBLISHED MAR 2, 2024
Cayla Campos was shot once in the head and lost control of her car, crashing into a nearby home (Albuquerque Police Department)
Cayla Campos was shot once in the head and lost control of her car, crashing into a nearby home (Albuquerque Police Department)

ALBUQUERQUE, NEX MEXICO: A New Mexico man was found guilty this week for murdering a young woman while she was playing Pokemon Go with her boyfriend. On Thursday, February 29, Izaiah Andres Garcia, 23, was found guilty on all counts against him over the 2019 incident that culminated in the death of 21-year-old Cayla Campos.

Jurors in a state district court convicted Garcia of murder in the first degree, depraved mind murder, shooting at a motor vehicle, armed robbery, assault with intent to commit a violent felony, tampering with evidence, child abuse, and conspiracy.

What did the New Mexico Attorney say?

“I am extremely proud of the fact that we were able to secure justice for Cayla’s family,” New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez said in a press release celebrating the verdict against the now twice-convicted killer, adding “I also know that nothing we accomplished in the courtroom will ever heal their pain or replace the loss to our community.”

When did the crime take place?

Campos and her boyfriend were playing Pokemon Go at Bianchetti Park in the northeastern part of Albuquerque just before midnight on October 18, 2019. The late-night gaming near Campos’ apartment was part of their daily routine. However, while searching for new digital monsters to add to their collections, they came across a human instead. 

The couple quickly turned up their car around and fled the area after they witnessed an armed robbery in progress where three teenagers were being held up by two others at gunpoint.

But as Campos drove away, Garcia took note. Believing the driver to be a despised rival criminal, the killer took aim with a rifle and fired. Campos was shot once in the head and lost control of her car, crashing into a nearby home.

“He killed Cayla Campos intentionally, but he did so thinking it was somebody else,” Assistant Attorney General John Duran, the lead prosecutor in the case, said during closing arguments, according to a courtroom report by the Albuquerque Journal.

Izaiah Garcia is already a state prison inmate

Second Judicial District Judge Joseph Montano oversaw the trial against Garcia. A sentencing hearing has yet to be scheduled. 

Garcia is already a state prison inmate. He lives in the Lea County Correctional Center where he is serving a life sentence for the murder of 17-year-old Sean Markey, a Sandia High School student who was shot and killed while waiting for a ride home from a homecoming party in 2019.

Markey was killed just weeks before Campos was murdered. Garcia was convicted of the first murder in August 2021. In both killings, Garcia attempted to kill a person other than the actual victim, prosecutors say, the Journal reports.

The convicted killer faces a sentence of up to life in prison for his murder convictions plus an additional sentence of 23 years behind bars for his lesser crimes, according to the attorney general’s office.

What did Cayla Campos' father say?

Campos’ father, Carl Campos, spoke to Albuquerque-based CBS and Fox-affiliate KRQE after the verdict. “We’re extremely happy with the verdict today, although nothing is ever going to bring Cayla back,” the grieving father told the TV station, adding “We know that. At least she’s got her slice of justice now.”

In comments to the Albuquerque Journal, Carl Campos also spoke about his own life through the prism of his daughter’s death, saying it was difficult to find a reason to get out of bed each morning. “When you bury a child, that’s the way it is,” he said.

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