Homicide

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The victim has been identified as Ramiro Valdez, 68-year-old male from Riverside. The investigation is on-going and no further information will be released at this time.

Details:

On October 2, 2021 at 7:16 a.m., Jurupa Valley Station deputies responded to the 9700 block of Jurupa Rd., reference an unconscious subject. When deputies arrived, they located a deceased male in the parking lot of the location. The decedent had trauma to his body consistent with a homicide. The scene was secured, and the Central Homicide Unit responded and assumed the investigation. The victim has not been identified and his identity will be withheld pending next of kin notification.

This investigation is currently on-going and no further information will be released at this time. If anyone has information regarding this investigation, they are encouraged to call Investigator Anguiano at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff Station at 951-955-2600 or Investigator Letterly with the Central Homicide Unit at 951-955-2777.

Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff’s Homicide Tipline online form.

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

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