Crime

Body of missing SLO County man found; suspect arrested, police say

San Luis Obispo County resident Todd Pinion was reported missing on Oct. 31, 2024.
San Luis Obispo County resident Todd Pinion was reported missing on Oct. 31, 2024.

A Paso Robles man was arrested on suspicion of homicide after the body of a missing Atascadero man was found Saturday, according to police.

Todd Pinion, 34, was reported missing Wednesday, the Atascadero Police Department said in a news release.

He had last been seen on Oct. 23 “and initial investigations raised concerns about suspicious circumstances surrounding his disappearance,” the release said.

Pinon’s dog Spock was found dead at the base of the Cuesta Grade on Thursday morning.

Police located Pinion’s body in a remote area near Tassajara Creek on Saturday, according to the release.

Further investigation identified Tyler Stevens, 21 of Paso Robles, as a person of interest, the release said.

Tyler Stevens, 21 of Paso Robles, was arrested on suspicion of homicide after the body of a missing Atascadero man was found on November 2, 2024.
Tyler Stevens, 21 of Paso Robles, was arrested on suspicion of homicide after the body of a missing Atascadero man was found on November 2, 2024. Atascadero Police Department

Stevens was taken into custody and subsequently booked into San Luis Obispo County Jail on suspicion of a charge of homicide, the release said. He was still in custody as of Sunday afternoon, according to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office’s Who’s in Custody website.

Stevens will be arraigned on Nov. 6.

“The Atascadero Police Department thanks the community and partner agencies who contributed to the investigation,” the release said.

Anyone with further information on the case was encouraged to contact the Atascadero Police Department at 805-461-5051.

This story was originally published November 3, 2024 at 1:36 PM.

Kaytlyn Leslie
The Tribune
Kaytlyn Leslie writes about business and development for The San Luis Obispo Tribune. Hailing from Nipomo, she also covers city governments and happenings in San Luis Obispo. She joined The Tribune in 2013 after graduating from Cal Poly with her journalism degree.
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