Crime & Safety
Boy, 16, Accused Of Fatal Stabbing Of Valley Woman To Be Tried As Adult
The 53-year-old murder victim and family brought the reportedly troubled teen into their West Hills home. A GoFundMe drive is underway.

VAN NUYS, CA --- A 16-year-old boy accused in the stabbing death of a West Hills woman who had taken the teen into the home she shared with her husband and son is being prosecuted as an adult, prosecutors announced today.
Steven Paul Main of Bell Canyon is charged with one count of murder, along with an allegation that he used a knife during the commission of the crime, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
The teen allegedly stabbed 53-year-old Connie Cajulis multiple times Tuesday, then drove off in her vehicle but crashed it soon afterward.
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Cajulis, a regular volunteer at Calabasas High School and strong supporter of its athletic programs, was found in her residence in the 7100 block of Shadow Ridge Court between 4:30 and 5 p.m. Tuesday and the teen was arrested the same day.
Cajulis was not related to the teen, but friends said she and her family had taken the boy into their home, possibly after he was expelled from Calabasas High.
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"She opened up her home to any student who needed it,'' Calabasas High School principal C.J. Foss told ABC7. "She was kind of the mother of anybody that needed mothering.''
Cajulis and her husband have a son who still attends the high school, along with a son in college.
>>SEE 'Cajulis Family Fund' here.<<
A post Wednesday on Calabasas High School's Facebook page called Cajulis "a beloved member of the Calabasas High School community.''
"Connie Cajulis was an extraordinarily giving and loving person who was president of the CHS Coyote Club, embraced boys' and girls' basketball, boys' and girls' volleyball, boys' and girls' soccer, boys' and girls' tennis, boys'
and girls' track and field, boys' and girls' swimming, water polo and football,'' according to the Facebook post.
Main -- whose bail was set at $2 million -- faces up to life in state prison if convicted as charged, according to the District Attorney's Office.
A GoFundMe campaign is underway to assist Cajulis' family. To date, $4,420 was raised toward the $10,000 goal.
"Connie leaves behind a loving husband and two sons. This page is being created to help offset many upfront expenses, including funeral expenses, that they will experience during this difficult time," wrote the site's creator. "Anything remaining will help her boys with anything they may need including education expenses. Please help them in any way you can, even the smallest amount goes a long way during a difficult time such as this."
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--City News Service contributed to this report/Photo courtesy of GoFundMe Cajulis Family fund