
Calif. — The Chico Police Department has confirmed the identities of both the victim and suspect involved in a fatal kidnapping and shooting that unfolded on the morning of Thursday, April 3, 2025, in Butte County.
According to police, 21-year-old Athena Marie Passidakis was abducted at gunpoint by 25-year-old Alvin Almontelasha Wilson in the 2700 block of Eaton Road around 8:45 a.m.
Witnesses reported hearing a woman scream that she was being taken against her will, followed by the sound of a gunshot and a vehicle fleeing the area.
Investigators say that during the course of the kidnapping, Wilson discharged a handgun at Passidakis, then forced her into his vehicle.
While driving, he allegedly shot her again.
A short time later, prior to police intervention, Wilson is believed to have turned the weapon on himself, sustaining a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Responding officers quickly located the suspect vehicle near State Route 32 and Meridian Road and attempted a traffic stop.
The suspect failed to comply, initiating a police pursuit that ended in the 400 block of East 5th Avenue.
Chico Police were joined at the scene by the Butte County Sheriff’s Office and Chico State University Police.
Law enforcement deployed an armored rescue vehicle and used distraction devices in an attempt to safely resolve the situation and rescue the victim.
No officers discharged their firearms during the incident.
When officers safely approached the vehicle, they discovered both Passidakis and Wilson inside, each suffering from gunshot wounds.
Despite immediate medical aid from responding paramedics, both individuals were pronounced deceased at the scene.
Authorities have confirmed that Wilson was the perpetrator, and that he and Passidakis had previously been in a dating relationship.
The Chico Police Department stated there had been no prior police contact involving Wilson and no known history of criminal behavior prior to this incident.
The investigation remains active and ongoing.
Next of kin for both individuals have been notified.
The Chico Police Department is urging anyone with additional information to contact them directly as they continue to piece together the full circumstances of this tragic event.