(L.A.) Carmen Modlin, 44, Died in a Park
Case Number: 2023-06689
Los Angeles County is reporting the death of a 44-year-old White/Caucasian female that occurred in a park.
The coroner’s office has identified the woman as Carmen Modlin.
Manner of Death: Accident
Cause of Death: Fentanyl and Methamphetamine Toxicity
RIP CARMEN MODLIN (February 25, 1979 – June 6, 2023)
Formal pronouncement of death was made on Tuesday at 4:45 p.m.
Ruling by the deputy medical examiner was published on October 12, presumably after the results of tox screening came back positive for the drugs.
RIP Carmen Modlin my friend
Hi Frankie. This is very upsetting to read. Hope you’re doing well bud! Andrew
Hey Andrew I’m doing well and think about you often
You too Frankie, I think about you too man. 661-486-9404
Carmen was my one of my dearest friends growing up. My heart just breaks over this news. My deepest condolences to her family.
Is Karin Modlin, Carmans mother?
Yes
I knew them when Carmen was young. If you have contact with Karin, please pass my information to her.
Dan Morgan, 714 318 9470
I have her contact and will pass along your information
That’s so nice of you. I wish you well with your lose.
Karin responded and has your info now. My pleasure and thank you
Thank you so much for being a bridge. Karin did reach out. Best wishes
I know Carmen as Juliet. I knew her when I was homeless, and after. She is the sweetest person. I am heartbroken! I love this woman so much!! RIP Sweetheart
We are devastated to hear of Carmen’s death. She knocked on our door in mid May and told us she needed help. My husband Rich spent the last 3 weeks of her life trying to help her get back on track. She had lost all of her documents, she was sick and hadn’t had her medications for some time. Rich was able to help her get her EBT card, meds, social security, and took her to the DMV to get her ID. We also tried to her find her somewhere safe to live. We quickly found out that trying to… Read more »
I for one am so grateful that she knew the two of you. She was a wonderful, caring, troubled woman who I loved very much and I am going to miss her terribly
Thank you
Thank you so much Frankie. Our experience with Carmen has made us more aware of the plight of people living on the streets, and just how difficult it is find help and resolution for them.
We really hoped there was going to be a different outcome for Carmen. This is just so sad.
I wish we had more answers…