Homicide

Date:

Reporting Deputy: Sergeant Ben Ramirez

File # MV223400345

Details:

On December 6, 2022, at 5:14 PM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Sheriff Station responded to a report of a shooting in the 14600 block of Cagney Court in Moreno Valley. Deputies arrived within minutes and located a male victim with gunshot wounds. Emergency life-saving procedures were performed, but the male victim succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Deputies secured the area as a crime scene and investigators from Moreno Valley Station responded. The Central Homicide Unit also responded and assumed the investigation.

The victim, a black male, approximately thirteen to nineteen years old, has not been identified at this time. The suspect is unknown and has not been located. 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 Cline with the Central Homicide Unit at 951-955-2777 or Investigator Vasquez of the Moreno Valley Sheriff Station at 951-486-6700.

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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