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Burglary Suspects Wanted

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department’s Alpine Station are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating three unknown male suspects who burglarized a residence in unincorporated El Cajon.

On July 21, 2022, at about 6:30 p.m., three unknown suspects wearing masks forced their way into a residence located on the 1900 Block of Saxton Lane in unincorporated El Cajon. The three suspects smashed a glass door to the master bedroom and used two pry bars to forcibly open a locked safe. In total, the suspects took approximately $9000 dollars in United States currency and another small black safe containing a handgun.

Investigators have learned that the suspects were last seen fleeing the residence southbound into a nearby canyon.

Suspect #1 Description:

He is described as a Black male adult, approximately 5’10” tall, wearing a black jacket, green hood/ mask, black pants, and black shoes.

Suspect #2 Description:

Suspect #2 is described as a Black male adult, approximately 6’ tall, wearing a grey hoodie, black mask, grey pants, dark grey “Yeezy” shoes.

Suspect #3 Description:

Suspect #3 is described as a juvenile Black male, approximately 5’8” tall, wearing a green hoodie, grey pants, purple and white Nike “Dunks.”

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspects is asked to call the Alpine Sheriff’s station (619) 659-2610 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case.

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Detective Sean McGillicuddy at (619) 659-2610 or email at Sean.McGillicuddy@sdsheriff.org.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at Marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org .

Suspect Wanted for Felony Vandalism

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Mid-City Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the suspect responsible for vandalizing a business multiple times in the Normal Heights area of San Diego.

Since September 2021, All County Fire located at 3163 Adams Avenue, has been vandalized five times by the same suspect. The damages range from shattered windows to paint thinner being sprayed on the company’s vehicles and exterior walls of the business. The total damage of the five cases is estimated at $24,000.

Suspect’s Description:

The suspect is described as a White or Hispanic male, 50 to 60-years-old, 5’9” to 5’11” tall, thin build, white hair, and appears to have a hunched back when walking. The suspect has been seen wearing black eyeglasses and drives a champagne-colored Toyota Prius with an unknown plate.

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect and/or the suspect’s vehicle is asked to call SDPD’s Mid-City Division at (619) 516-3073 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip.

Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case.

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to A/Det. Filiberto Tapia at (619) 516-3073 or ftapia@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

Suspect Wanted in Sexual Assault

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department Sexual Assault Unit want your help identifying a man wanted in connection to sexual assault that occurred in the community of Lincoln Acres.

On July 26, 2022, just before 3:00 p.m., a 16-year-old female victim was walking near the 2900 block of Prospect Street, near Sweetwater Road in the unincorporated community of Lincoln Acres, when she was attacked by an unknown male. Sheriff’s deputies responded and initiated the investigation.

Through the investigation, investigators located surveillance video of the suspect.

Suspect Description:

18–25-year-old Hispanic or Asian man standing 5'5" – 5'11" tall with a thin build, wearing a tan shirt with a torn collar and khaki pants. The suspect was also seen wearing a white tank top.

To watch and download surveillance video of the suspect, visit: https://vimeo.com/734180980

Anyone with information on the identity and the location of the suspect is asked to call the San Diego Sheriff’s Department Sexual Assault Unit at (858) 285-6293 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. Visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send web or mobile app tips.

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Lieutenant Kevin Ralph at (858) 285-6293 or email at Kevin.Ralph@sdsheriff.org.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org

Wanted Shooting Suspect

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 San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation want the public's help in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in a shooting in the City of Lemon Grove. 

On June 1 around 7:45 p.m., deputies from the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation responded to a shooting at the intersection of Broadway and Buena Vista Avenue. When they arrived, they found a victim who had been shot in the leg. 

The suspect was seen running away on foot and getting on an Orange Line San Diego Trolley headed towards the City of San Diego. He got off the trolley at the Encanto/62nd Street trolley stop. 

Suspect’s Description: 

The suspect is described as a black man with long black hair in cornrows and a medium build. He was wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts and black athletic shoes. 

Anyone with information on this shooting is asked to call the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation at (619) 596-1466 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Sergeant Noah Zarnow at (619) 596-1423 or email at Noah.Zarnow@sdsheriff.org.

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

La Jolla Shores Attempted Homicide Case

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Northern Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating an unknown male suspect who attacked a 59-year-old female in the La Jolla Shores area of San Diego. 

On June 3, 2022, between 4:50 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., a 59-year-old female was walking in Kellogg Park (La Jolla Shores) located at 8300 Camino Del Oro, In San Diego. As the victim was walking on the sand, an unknown male tackled her from behind and began to physically assault her. The suspect kept the victim on the ground by using various grappling wrestling style movements. 

The suspect punched the victim on her face and head multiple times and covered her mouth and nose. The suspect then twisted the victim’s neck. The victim believed the suspect was trying to stop her breathing and break her neck. The suspect then used the victim’s walking cane and struck her head and face multiple times with it. 

The victim believed the suspect was trying to kill her and she physically fought back against him. Eventually the suspect ran from the scene and was last seen headed northbound from the main lifeguard tower. The victim was taken to a local hospital for medical treatment. The victim suffered multiple injuries including lacerations, abrasions, and contusions to her upper body. The injuries are considered non-life threatening. 

Suspect’s Description

The suspect is described as possibly an Asian male, 25 to 40-years-old, 5’7” tall, muscular build, with short dark hair. He was wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and leather fingerless gloves. The victim believed the suspect had an Asian accent. The suspect will mostly likely have abrasions, lacerations, and bruises on their fingers, face, and head. The suspect may also have bite marks across their fingers. 

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect is asked to call SDPD’s Northern Division at (858) 552-1718 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. 

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Lieutenant Brian Avera at (619) 871-5745 or email at bavera@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at Marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

Who Killed Lamontee Stevenson?

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the suspect responsible for the murder of United States Sailor Lamontee Stevenson. 

On August 17, 2019, at 12:50 a.m., the San Diego Police Department’s Communication Center received a call of a shooting at a residence located in the 2700 block of Marcy Avenue, in San Diego. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a male (later identified as 19-year-old Lamontee Stevenson) suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Stevenson was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. 

San Diego Police Homicide Detectives were called to the location and began investigating the incident. Detectives learned Stevenson was attending a party at the location when Stevenson’s friend got into an argument with an unknown Black male. Stevenson’s friend and the unknown male began to physically fight. Stevenson attempted to break up the fight between the two males. The unknown male (suspect) pointed a handgun at Stevenson and shot him multiple times. The suspect immediately fled the scene. 

Detectives are asking anyone who attended this party or anyone who may have information about this case to contact them. 

Suspect’s Description: 

The suspect is described as a Black male with medium length hair. 

San Diego County Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest in this case. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is offering an additional $1,000 reward with a total reward of $2,000 for this case. 

Anyone with information on this murder is asked to call the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Lt. Steve Shebloski at (619) 531-2275 or email at sshebloski@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

Suspect Wanted for Hit and Run

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the vehicle and driver that fled the scene of a traffic collision leaving a pedestrian with serious injuries in the City Heights/Castle area of San Diego.

On Friday, May 20, 2022 at about 2:25 p.m., a 25-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3700 Central Avenue in a westbound direction. A vehicle was traveling northbound and struck the pedestrian. The vehicle fled the scene northbound on Central Avenue and then westbound on Wightman Street. The pedestrian has a serious injury sustained from the collision.

Investigators were able to locate surveillance images of the suspect’s vehicle. Investigators are asking the public to contact them if they can help identify the vehicle and driver.

Vehicle Description: A newer model white 4-door possibly newer dark Jeep Cherokee with upgraded dark alloy spoke rims and tinted side windows.

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect and/or the suspect’s vehicle is asked to call SDPD’s Traffic Division at (858) 573-5002 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip.

Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case.

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Traffic Division Det. Sgt. Victoria Houseman at (858) 573-5067 or vhouseman@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org

Three Year Anniversary of the Unsolved Homicide of Armando Torres Jr.

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit are continuing to ask for the public’s help in identifying and locating the suspect(s) responsible for the murder of 31 year-old Armando Torres Jr. 

On May 29, 2019, at 9:34 p.m., the San Diego Police Communications Center received multiple 9-1-1 calls regarding a shooting occurring during a soccer game being played at the Willie Henderson Sports Complex, located at 1035 S. 45th Street. 

When officers arrived at the park, they discovered Armando Torres Jr. suffering from traumatic gunshot wounds to the upper body. Officers began CPR until they were relieved by San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel. Torres was pronounced deceased at the scene minutes later. 

Please copy and paste the below links into your internet browser to view a video statement from the victim’s father (Armando Torres Sr.). The first link is in English. The second link is in Spanish. Photos of the victim can be found on page 2 of this release. 

https://youtu.be/L_hTUe6n8zM 

https://youtu.be/8dWO3nW6FxM 

Anyone with information about this murder is asked to call the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest in this case. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Lt. Steve Shebloski at (619) 531-2275 or email at sshebloski@pd.sandiego.gov

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

Suspect Wanted for Hit and Run

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the vehicle and driver that fled the scene of a traffic collision leaving a bicyclist with serious injuries in the Ocean Beach area of San Diego.

On Monday, May 9, 2022 at about 11:28 a.m., a 45-year-old male bicyclist was crossing 2000 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in a westbound direction. A vehicle was traveling northbound and struck the bicyclist. The vehicle briefly stopped, then fled the scene northbound on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and then eastbound on Brighton Avenue. The bicyclist has serious injuries sustained from the collision.

Investigators were able to locate surveillance images of the suspect’s vehicle. Investigators are asking the public to contact them if they can help identify the vehicle and driver.

Vehicle Description:

A newer model white 4-door crossover style SUV with silver alloy wheels. It may have a partial plate starting with “8YN****”. The vehicle will most likely have damage on its front right corner.

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect and/or the suspect’s vehicle is asked to call SDPD’s Traffic Division at (858) 573-5002 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip.

Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case.

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Traffic Division Det. Sgt. Victoria Houseman at (858) 573-5067 or vhouseman@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.

SDCS & SSO Partner with Hollandia Dairy and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office to Communicate the Ongoing Fentanyl Crisis to K-12 Students

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and Student Speaking Out, along with the San Diego District Attorney’s Office and community leaders have partnered with Hollandia Dairy, a San Diego County California-based dairy processor and direct-to-store supplier to help communicate the dangers of fentanyl to students K-12. Placed on Hollandia Dairy nonfat chocolate, half pint carton side panels, a “One Pill Can Kill” education campaign displays information to contact studentspeakingout.org, with hopes to provide talking points to students and families, and action to scan a QR code to learn about the dangers of fentanyl. 

From James A. Fontaine, Chief, Major Narcotics Division of the San Diego District Attorney’s Office: “Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid (pain reliever) 100 times more powerful than morphine and 50 times more powerful than heroin. Fentanyl is often prescribed to patients following major surgery or to those in chronic pain, such as cancer patients. Legitimately prescribed fentanyl is highly regulated, and the dosage amounts are strictly controlled by medical professionals and pharmaceutical companies that create the drug. As little as 2mg of fentanyl can cause an overdose and death. That’s equivalent to two grains of salt.” In recent years, illicit fentanyl has flooded our communities and is resulting in an unprecedented number of overdose deaths. Unlike the highly regulated and controlled fentanyl prescribed by doctors, this illicit fentanyl is being created in unregulated labs in Mexico with chemicals received from China, then crossed into the United States. Most of the fentanyl coming into the U.S. crosses over the southwest border with Mexico and comes in both pill form and as a powder. The pills are made to resemble legitimate medication such as OxyContin, Percocet, Xanax, and others. The manufacturers of these pills have gotten to the point where they are indistinguishable from the real thing. However, because production is unregulated, the pills often have what are referred to as “hot spots” where the fentanyl is concentrated. A recent DEA laboratory analysis found that 4 out of 10 pills analyzed that contained fentanyl had 2 or more milligrams of fentanyl; a potentially lethal dose. One pill can certainly kill. In fact, even a portion of one pill can prove deadly if the fentanyl is concentrated into a hotspot and that is the portion of the pill consumed. Powdered fentanyl is no less dangerous and locally, there has been a recent increase in fentanyl overdoses from powdered fentanyl 

For the first time in a twelve-month period ending in April of 2021, overdose deaths in the United States exceeded 100,000. That’s more than all vehicle and gun-related deaths combined. The majority of those overdose deaths, over 75,000, were caused by opioids with fentanyl being the primary cause of death. The White House has declared the trafficking of opioids, including fentanyl, along with their associated addiction and resulting loss of life, a National Health Emergency in 2017 and again in 2021. No community is safe from the dangers of this epidemic. San Diego County is uniquely situated as having the busiest international port of entry in the world. Large quantities of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs in both pill and powder form cross our border every single day. Much of it goes north to Los Angeles then to different parts of the country. But a large quantity of fentanyl remains in San Diego where it is often sold and described as something other than what it actually is. Drug dealers have taken to social media sites such as TikTok, SnapChat, Instagram and others, offering “real” or “legitimate” medication which in fact turn out to be counterfeit pills containing dangerous and often times deadly amounts of fentanyl. More and more, powder fentanyl is being found mixed with other controlled substances such as cocaine and methamphetamine. This mixing of drugs is contributing to the ever-growing number of drug overdoses our community is experiencing. The projection of fentanyl-related overdose deaths in San Diego is alarming. In 2016, there were 33 fentanyl-related overdose deaths. By 2020, that number increased to 462; a 1300 percent increase. While the number of fentanyl-related overdose deaths in San Diego for 2021 are not final, projections indicate our community will have experienced close to 800 fentanyl-related overdose deaths in 2021. 

That amounts to, on average, more than two people dying from fentanyl in our community alone, every single day. We have been fortunate in San Diego in that we have yet to experience the loss of life due to fentanyl of children under the age of 14. That does not mean young children are free from danger and need not be aware of the risk from fentanyl. There have been a number of reported cases, some resulting in the prosecution of parents, for child endangerment when children as young as 18-months of age have gotten into their parents illegally obtained and negligently maintained fentanyl and overdosed. The quick intervention by first responders and medical professionals who recognized the signs of overdose saved the lives of those younger children. Sadly, the same cannot be said for our children over 14 years of age. In a recent 22-month period, 53 kids in San Diego County between the ages of 14 and 20 lost their life to a fentanyl-related overdose. That’s 53 kids too many. So, while reading that “One Pill Can Kill” on a milk carton may seem dramatic, it is a sad truth that we need to talk about, that we need our kids to know about, so we can prevent more senseless loss of life due to this real and present danger. 

San Diego County Crime Stoppers, Students Speaking Out, the DA’s office and Hollandia Dairy, worked together with Blue Crow Creative to create an education campaign that continues with the organization’s thirty-seven year history of supporting the community, law enforcement, and working to build safer schools for students. The organization is a charitable 501(c)(3) and has helped to solve over 6,400 felony crimes, 160 homicides, assisted in recovery of over $12 million in stolen property, and led to the confiscation of over $8 million dollars of illegal narcotics. In addition to helping law enforcement solve felony campus crimes, Students Speaking Out has helped remove weapons from our campuses and helped school officials respond with suicide interventions. 

“None of us take lightly the words we use to communicate our message and how important it is to get the knowledge about this epidemic out there.” said Tom Brandon, Board President, San Diego County Crime Stoppers. “Children are surrounded with video games depicting killing, messages in songs etc. and we do not feel as though we should shy away from or be scared to use this word because yes it may be “harsh” but it’s the reality. If we as a community stray away from the “harsh” we are not doing the best for our kids and informing them of the true dangers.” 

Each year, San Diego County Crime Stoppers and Students Speaking Out Board of Directors seek to help families and protect the community by providing several mechanisms to report criminal activity and information to law enforcement, by providing a confidential method to report dangerous activities or crime on school campuses. 

“We are showing the community a collaborative supporting effort to help the children in our schools.” said Rick Struble, General Sales Manager, Hollandia Dairy. “As a board member we are excited and honored to partner with these agencies and local leaders to inform and use our medium to educate. It is ultimately our responsibility to talk to our kids and if this campaign creates talking points within our local community, then it has done its job.” 

Hollandia Dairy is a North San Diego County based, 3rd generation, family owned and operated, full-service dairy that delivers quality, farm-to-table freshness. With a focus on real dairy, they prioritize the health of their community from the care of their cows to the delivery of their naturally produced dairy products. 

The campaign is scheduled to run for a short period on Hollandia Dairy cartons and will be rotated with other messages to help students confidentially speak out against violence, drugs, cyber-bullying, guns, and other dangerous activities. 

To learn more about San Diego Crime Stoppers and Students Speaking Out, visit the website- www.studentsspeakingout.org. 

  • Media inquiries about Students Speaking Out can be directed to San Diego County Crime Stoppers Board President, Tom Brandon at (619) 275-8240 or email at Program.Manager@sdcrimestoppers.org 

  • Inquiries for Hollandia Dairy can be directed to Rick Struble, General Sales MManager, for Hollandia Dairy at naturally@hollandiadairy.com 

  • Tom Brandon Board President , San Diego County Crime Stoppers. Program.Manager@sdcrimestoppers.org 

  • Rick Struble, General Sales Manager, Holladia Dairy Naturally@hollandiadairy.com 

Missing Child - Spring Valley

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and the San Diego County Sheriff's Department want the public’s help in locating 45-year-old Wendy Gutierrez (pictured above).  She is accused of kidnapping her young daughter from a Spring Valley school and taking her to Mexico.

On February 22, 2022 at about 1:15 p.m., six-year-old Jolyn Gutierrez (pictured above) was seen walking south from Kempton Elementary School located in the 700 block of Kempton Street in Spring Valley.  School staff reported seeing Wendy Gutierrez, Jolyn's biological mother, walking away with her.  Wendy Gutierrez does not have custody of Jolyn at this time.

Wendy Gutierrez was last seen with Jolyn on February 22 just after 3:00 p.m. at the Jack in the Box located in the 3100 block of Plaza Boulevard in National City.  The above photos are stills from surveillance video taken inside the restaurant. 

On February 23, Sheriff's Investigators interviewed a witness who crossed the U.S./Mexico border the day before.  The witness described seeing a young girl and an older woman fitting the description of Jolyn and Wendy Gutierrez crossing into Tijuana, Mexico on foot.

Wendy Gutierrez is now wanted for kidnapping.

The Sheriff's Homicide Unit has assumed responsibility of the investigation. The Sheriff's Homicide Unit is responsible for the investigation of child abduction cases.

Jolyn Gutierrez is a Hispanic girl standing 3’ tall with long brown hair and brown eyes.  She was last seen wearing a mask, black zip-up hooded sweatshirt and black boots.

Wendy Gutierrez is a Hispanic woman standing 5’4” tall, weighing 120 pounds, bright blue hair and brown eyes.  She was last seen wearing a white zip-up hooded sweatshirt, as well as gray and black camouflage cargo pants.  She was also carrying an umbrella.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Sheriff’s Department at (858) 565-5200.


Information Wanted for Arson In City Heights

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Metro Arson Strike Team (MAST) are asking assistance from the public to help identify and locate anyone with information relating to a residential house fire, which took place in the City Heights area of San Diego. 

On January 12, 2022, at about 4:00 a.m., a fire was reported at a residence located in the 4800 block of Wightman St, in San Diego. The fire is believed to be intentionally set and the incident is still under investigation. At the time of the fire, there was a family sleeping inside of the residence, however they were uninjured. The damage caused by the fire is estimated at approximately $35,000. 

Anyone with information is asked to call the Metro Arson Strike Team at (619) 236-6240 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. Visit our website at sdcrimestoppers.org to learn how to submit an anonymous web or mobile app tip. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed Lieutenant Adam Sharki at (619) 531-2675 or email at asharki@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez.@sdsheriff.org .


This week’s fugitive: Pedro Rodriguez Sr.

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Pedro Rodriguez Sr.

DOB: 05/21/1972 (49)

White Male

5’6” tall, 260 lbs

Black hair, brown eyes

 

Pedro Rodriguez Sr (49), is a local fugitive with an outstanding $20,000 felony warrant for resisting an executive officer and threatening an executive officer.  Rodriguez has prior convictions for driving on a suspended license, possessing a dangerous weapon, and failing to appear for a court appearance.  Rodriguez is transient, but is known to frequent the North County and uses a scooter to move around.

 

Unknown Suspects Wanted for Armed Robbery

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Suspect #2

Suspect #2

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Robbery Unit are asking for the public’s assistance to help identify and locate the suspects responsible for an armed robbery, which occurred in the Tierrasanta area. 

On December 15, 2020, at about 9:40 p.m., four unknown suspects entered the Circle K store located at 10821 Tierrasanta Boulevard, in San Diego. Suspect # 1 was armed with a hammer and demanded cash from the clerk. The clerk complied. The other three suspects walked behind the counter and stole an undisclosed amount of tobacco products. All four suspects were seen running northbound from the store. Investigators believe these same suspects may have committed similar crimes throughout San Diego County. 

Suspects’ Description: 

Suspect # 1 is described as a Hispanic or Asian male in his 20’s, about 6’0” tall, weighs 350 lbs., wearing a gray SD cap, black bandana, gray shirt, blue jeans, and black sneakers. 

Suspect # 2 is described as a Hispanic male in his 20’s, about 5’7’ tall, weighs 180 lbs., wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue bandana, black jeans, red belt and white sneakers. 

Suspect # 3 is described as a Hispanic male, late teens, about 5’6” tall, weighs 190 lbs., wearing a black jacket, blue bandana, black ball cap and blue jeans. 

Suspect # 4 is described as a Hispanic male, late teens, about 5’6” tall, weighs 150 lbs., wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, dark bandana, and black jeans. 

Surveillance cameras captured images and video of the suspects.  https://youtu.be/ZJXn_sXsvs4 

Anyone with information on the identity and or location of the suspects is asked to call the San Diego Police Department’s Robbery Unit at (619) 531-2299 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Lieutenant Julie Epperson at (619) 533-5752 or email at Jepperson@pd.sandiego.gov. 

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org. 

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Homicide of Madhav Gupta

UP TO $1000 REWARD

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the suspect(s) responsible for the murder of 38-year-old Madhav Gupta. 

Between September 1st, 2021 to September 2nd, 2021, Madhav Gupta was killed on the east sidewalk of 600 Third Avenue, in the downtown area of San Diego. San Diego Police Homicide Detectives are looking for witnesses or anyone with information on the case. 

Anyone with information on this murder is asked to call the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Lt. Jud Campbell at (619) 533-5752 or email at campbellj@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.


Pacific Beach Felony Hit & Run

UP TO $1000 REWARD

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the vehicle and driver that fled the scene of a traffic collision leaving the victim with serious injuries in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego. 

On October 23, 2021, at approximately 1:20 a.m., a 22-year-old female was crossing Grand Avenue at the intersection with Kendall Street. While the victim was crossing the street, she was struck by an unknown vehicle, which was traveling eastbound on Grand Avenue. After striking the victim, the driver continued traveling eastbound on Grand Avenue and did not stop to render aid or call 911. 

The victim sustained several serious injuries to her body and will require multiple surgeries and several months of rehabilitation. 

Suspect’s Vehicle Description: 

Witnesses described the suspect’s vehicle as a white or light-colored SUV. 

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect and/or the suspect’s vehicle is asked to call SDPD’s Traffic Division at (858) 573-5054 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip. 

Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. 

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Traffic Division Det. Sgt. Victoria Houseman at (858) 573-5067 or email at vhouseman@pd.sandiego.gov. 

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.


This week’s fugitive: Thomas Edward Oglesby

UP TO $1000 REWARD

Thomas Edward Oglesby

DOB: 08/09/1994 (27)

White Male

5’ 11” tall, 200 lbs

Brown hair, hazel eyes

  

Thomas Edward Oglesby (27) is a local fugitive with an outstanding NO BAIL warrant for transportation of controlled substances.  Oglesby has no other convictions and is known to frequent the South County. 

Unknown Suspect Wanted for Arson

UP TO $1000 REWARD

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the Metro Arson Strike Team (MAST) are asking assistance from the public to help identify and locate the suspect who is responsible for intentionally setting a fire, which took place in the San Ysidro area of San Diego. 

On August 6, 2021, at 7:26 p.m., an unknown suspect intentionally set fire to the front doors of Southwestern College Higher Education Center located at 460 W. San Ysidro Boulevard, in San Diego. At the time of the fire, there was an employee inside the building, however they were uninjured. The damage caused by the fire is estimated at approximately $5,000. 

Suspect’s Description: 

The suspect is described as a light skinned adult male wearing a white baseball hat, black long-sleeved shirt, dark jeans, and black sneakers. The suspect arrived at the location driving a black 4-door Dodge Charger with red racing stripes, red fender hash marks above the front wheel wells, and black 5-spoke style rims. 

Surveillance cameras captured images of the suspect and his vehicle.

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Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect is asked to call the Metro Arson Strike Team at (619) 236-6240 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. Visit our website at sdcrimestoppers.org to learn how to submit an anonymous web or mobile app tip. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Sergeant Rick Pechin at (619) 236-7765 or email at rpechin@pd.sandiego.gov.

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez.@sdsheriff.org .


Suspect Wanted for Fatal Hit and Run

UP TO $1000 REWARD

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San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Traffic Division are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the vehicle and driver that fled the scene of a traffic collision resulting in the death of a 58-year-old victim in the North Park area of San Diego. 

On September 7, 2021, at approximately midnight, an unknown light-colored vehicle was driving southbound on Mississippi Street and stopped at the intersection of Mississippi Street and University Avenue. A 58-year-old male was walking eastbound across University Avenue and was struck by the unknown vehicle in the intersection. The unknown vehicle continued driving southbound on Mississippi Street. The driver failed to stop and render aid to the victim or call 911. The victim sustained major injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The victim succumbed to his injuries and died at the hospital. 

Suspect’s Vehicle Info: 

The suspect’s vehicle is described as a light colored 2 or 4 door vehicle with large chrome wheels. The vehicle may have minor to moderate damage to its front bumper, hood, and windshield. 

Anyone with information on the identity or location of the suspect and/or the suspect’s vehicle is asked to call SDPD’s Traffic Division at (858) 573-5054 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Please visit www.sdcrimestoppers.org for information on how to send a web or mobile app tip. 

Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. 

  • Media inquiries about this case can be directed to Traffic DivisionDet. Sgt. Victoria Houseman at (858) 573-5067 or email at vhouseman@pd.sandiego.gov. 

  • Inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to SDPD Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.


Reward Increase and Case Update: College West Assault with a Deadly Weapon

UP TO A $10,000 REWARD

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Eastern Division are continuing to ask for the public’s assistance to help identify and locate the suspects responsible for shooting a 16-year-old male in the face in the College West area of San Diego. 

On August 21, 2021, at approximately 11:50 p.m., two 16-year-old males were leaving a party located in the 4900 block of Campanile Drive, in San Diego. As these two males were leaving the party, they were confronted by a group of approximately 20 to 30 Hispanic or Asian males. This large group accused the two males of throwing a bottle at them and then chased both males to the 5900 block of Baja Drive. A large group of unknown male suspects began to punch the victim multiple times. The victim looked up and saw a muzzle flash and immediately felt pain to his face. The suspects ran away westbound on Baja Drive. 

The victim’s friend took him to a local hospital for medical treatment. The victim was not actually struck by a bullet but was struck by fragments from the bullet. The victim sustained several lacerations to his face and permanent loss of his left eye. 

Suspects’ Description: 

The victim described the group of suspects as approximately twenty Hispanic males who had thin builds and one heavy set Asian male. A witness described the group of suspects as forty “well-dressed” college aged Asian males. 

***The victim’s family is offering a $9,000 reward in addition to Crime Stoppers’ $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in this case.*** 

Anyone with information on the identity and or location of the suspects is asked to call the San Diego Police Department’s Eastern Division at (858) 495-7940 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at (888) 580-8477. Visit the Crime Stoppers website at www.sdcrimestoppers.org for more information on how to send anonymous web and mobile app tips. 

  • Media inquiries about this case should be directed to Lieutenant Adam Sharki at (619) 531-2675 or email at asharki@pd.sandiego.gov .

  • Media inquiries about Crime Stoppers can be directed to Officer Mark Herring at (619) 531-1500 or email at msherring@pd.sandiego.gov or Deputy Marcial Lopez at (619) 531-1547 or email at marcial.lopez@sdsheriff.org.