Assault with a Deadly Weapon

Date:

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Bryan Whitley

File # A222470006

Details:

On September 4, 2022, about 3:05 AM, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Colorado River Station responded to a shooting at the 10800 block of Seeley Avenue, in the unincorporated area of Blythe. Upon arrival, deputies located a male victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries, but is expected to survive after undergoing surgery. Multiple witnesses were interviewed at the scene. Investigators from the Colorado River Station responded and assumed the investigation.

This investigation is on-going. Anyone with information on this case is encouraged to call Investigator Morelock with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Colorado River Station by calling (760) 921-7900.

For media inquiries regarding this incident, please contact the Media Information Bureau.

For media inquiries regarding this incident please contact the Media Information Bureau.

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