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The Thermal Crossfire Murder Case: Who Are the Two Minors That Were Just Apprehended?
The Thermal Crossfire Murder Case is revealed. Riverside County sheriffs have made several arrests concerning October 1 violence in Thermal. Deputies from the Thermal station responded to a gunshot around 3 p.m. The victims reported a Chevrolet truck from the early 2000s.
A Statement Regarding the Case of the Thermal Crossfire Murder
Sheriffs from Riverside County have reportedly made several arrests in connection with the trading of firearms in Thermal on October 1, according to a statement released around the end of the business day on Friday.
Deputy sheriffs from the Thermal station were dispatched to the 63000 block of Landon Lane at three in the afternoon in response to a report of a gunshot being fired. According to the statements made by the victims, the suspect vehicle was a Chevrolet pickup truck with a model year that corresponds to the early 2000s.
During the time that deputies were investigating the initial gunshot, dispatch received a complaint of another shooting that included a red automobile with four doors and a blue Chevrolet truck.
Both vehicles were described as being engaged in the incident. The exchange of gunfire that occurred on the 65000 block of Harrison Street took place in the parking lot of a Thermal market, which can be located on the same street.
At Avenue 66 and Van Buren Street junction, the deputy sheriffs who responded to the second shooting discovered the red car that had been claimed to have been the target of gunfire. After being engaged in an accident with a power pole, the passengers sped away from the site to avoid capture.
Michael Vega, 18, and Landon Torres, 18, both of Thermal, and two Native American male teenagers attempting to flee the area were recognized by deputies from the Thermal station after they searched it. Each of the four was taken into custody individually.
On October 1, at 3:58 p.m., dispatch received a report involving two Hispanic male children who had arrived at a local hospital with gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening. The injuries sustained by the kids were not life-threatening. The children were not exposed to any danger to their lives due to the injuries they experienced.
During the investigation, the deputies stated that they concluded that the youths who were being treated at the hospital were the people who were inside the blue Chevrolet pickup truck that was involved in the gunshots.
This conclusion was reached as the deputies stated that they concluded that the youths who were being treated at the hospital were the people who were involved in the gunshots.
Vega and Torres were arrested and booked into the John Benoit Detention Center on charges associated with the attempted homicide that occurred earlier. A Native American male juvenile who is 16 years old and was imprisoned at Indio Juvenile Hall revealed that he was involved in a case of attempted homicide.
On October 4, 2022, members of the Southern Coachella Valley, Community Services District Team conducted an arrest of a male juvenile aged 13. According to the sheriffs, it was soon determined that the male juvenile was also in the blue pickup vehicle.
Thermal’s 76000 block of Pierce Street was the location of a search warrant executed on Friday by members of the same community services district team and the Coachella Community Action Team. The guarantee concerned the possible presence of firearms.
As a consequence of the search, they made two arrests: one of a Hispanic male juvenile aged 15 years old, and the other of a Hispanic male juvenile senior 16 years old, both on suspicion of attempted murder. They were taken to the Indio Juvenile Hall to complete their paperwork.
Conclusion:-
On October 1, at 3:58 p.m., dispatch reported two Hispanic male minors who had arrived at a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. The injuries sustained by the kids were not life-threatening.
During the investigation, the deputies stated that they concluded that the youths who were being treated at the hospital were the people who were inside the blue Chevrolet pickup truck that was involved in the gunshots.
According to a statement issued late on Friday, sheriffs from Riverside County have made several arrests concerning firearm exchanges in Thermal on October 1.
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