‘Armed and dangerous' suspect in Sunnyvale homicide at large
(KRON) — Authorities are searching for an at-large homicide suspect in Sunnyvale, the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced Monday in a press release. A man was killed after a shooting that happened on May 29 at around 7:42 p.m. on the 900 block of S. Wolfe Road.
Officers arrived at the scene and found the man with multiple gunshot wounds. He died at the scene.
A photo of the suspect, identified as 44-year-old Jesus Aguilera, was released by Sunnyvale DPS (see below). Aguilera is described as a Hispanic man who stands 5-foot-11 tall and weighs about 190 pounds. He has brown eyes and is bald, authorities said.
Aguilera is considered 'armed and dangerous.'
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'If he is located, call 911 immediately. Do not attempt to contact him,' Sunnyvale DPS wrote.
Sunnyvale authorities instruct anyone who locates Aguilera to call 911. Anyone with information about the investigation or Aguilera's location is asked to contact Detective E. Rosette at 408-730-7110.
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