Homicide

Date:

Reporting Deputy: Sgt. Jesse Martinez #2843

File # MV231840010

Details:

On July 3, 2023, at approximately 12:44 a.m., deputies from the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to a residence in the 26000 block of Coronada Drive in Moreno Valley regarding shots fired during a large party. When deputies arrived, they located three subjects at the location suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. One of the victims was determined to be deceased at the scene. The other two victims were transported via ambulance to a local hospital. One of the victims at the hospital later died as a result of their gunshot wounds. The other victim remains in critical condition.

Investigators from the Central Homicide Unit and the Moreno Valley Station responded and assumed the investigation. The identity of the decedents is being withheld pending the notification to the next of kin.

The investigation is ongoing, and no additional details are currently available. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information regarding the incident to contact Central Homicide Unit Investigator Travis Gilbert at (951) 955-2777.

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

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