Deputy Involved Shooting, Sheriff’s K9 Killed

Date:

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Wenndy Brito-Gonzalez

File # PC231040046

Details:

On April 14, 2023, deputies were in the unincorporated area of Perris known as Mead Valley searching for a wanted felon. At approximately 4:47 PM, a concerned citizen advised an unknown male and female were on their property, located near the 22200 block of River Road. When deputies arrived, they confirmed the male was the wanted felon and established a perimeter. A Sheriff’s K9 handler and his K9 partner, “Rudy,” responded to assist with the search.

During the search, K9 Rudy alerted to where the suspect was hiding. The suspect fired a handgun at deputies, striking K9 Rudy. Deputies gave commands to the suspects to surrender, however, they refused to comply. The Sheriff’s Aviation Unit observed the male and female running toward an occupied residence and could see the male was still armed with a handgun. As deputies approached the suspects, the male pointed the firearm at deputies, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred.

Deputies rendered medical aid to the suspect, but he was later pronounced deceased at the scene. The suspects name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. K9 Rudy was transported to a local veterinary hospital where he later died. No deputies were injured during this incident and there are no outstanding suspects. The female was detained pending further investigation.

The involved deputies will be placed on paid administrative leave according to Department policy. The names of the involved deputies will also not be released at this time. An investigator from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office assigned to the Riverside Sheriff’s Force Investigations Detail will lead this investigation. This is an active and ongoing investigation. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact Riverside County District Attorney Investigator Eric Crosson or Riverside County Sheriff’s Investigator Jarred Bishop at 951-955-2777.

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  1. The female needs to be charged with more than public intoxication, I know for a fact she was involved in every crime he committed… She was no saint. Infact she encouraged him to do most of the things he did. And laughed when he was abusing a homeless disabled man and taking all this poor guy had…

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