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15-04-2025
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30-year-old Stockton man found dead after crashing into slough near 1-5
(This story has been updated with additional information.) A 30-year-old Stockton man was found dead after he crashed into an area slough on Sunday. At about 6:19 a.m., the driver was in an Infinity JX35 northbound on I-5 and south of Downing Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol. The man traveled "across the east asphalt shoulder where it collided with a metal guardrail," CHP officers said. His vehicle continued to travel in a "northerly direction down the east dirt embankment where it entered the slough and became fully submerged." The San Joaquin County Medical Examiner's Office identified him as Keenan Hendon, a Stockton resident, on Monday night. The Stockton Fire Department Water Rescue team found the vehicle in the middle of the slough, CHP said. "Stockton Fire Department was able to place a hook on the vehicle and pull it closer to shore where it was determined the vehicle was unoccupied," CHP officials stated. "San Joaquin Sheriff's Office dive team responded to the scene and divers were deployed into the water as well as an underwater robotic device to search for any occupants of the vehicle." Authorities said the slough was searched and Hendon was found dead. At the time, it's unclear how fast the car was traveling and it's unknown if alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, CHP officers said. Record reporter Angelaydet Rocha covers community news in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be reached at arocha@ or on Twitter @AngelaydetRocha. To support local news, subscribe to The Stockton Record at This article originally appeared on The Record: Stockton man found dead after crashing into slough near Interstate 5

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25-02-2025
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Deceased man found in storage unit identified as missing person
Feb. 25—The San Joaquin County Medical Examiner's Office on Tuesday identified the man found in a storage container in Downtown Lodi this week as 31-year-old Ibrahim Adam Azizeh. At about 4:30 p.m. Monday, Lodi Police Department officers were canvassing the 200 block of South Sacramento Street during an investigation into Azizeh's disappearance. His family had reported him missing on Feb. 20. Police said the body of a deceased man was found inside a large conex shipping container in a parking lot, and that his death was being investigated as suspicious, pending the results of an autopsy. Azizeh's brother Joseph Gonzalez said the family last saw him on Wednesday night, and that his death is begin investigated as a homicide. He added that speculation and rumors regarding Azizeh's disappearance and death spreading across social media were false. "The rumors were saying a lot of things," Gonzalez said. "And we don't really know what happened, but we think someone left him there." Gonzalez said his brother had lived in Lodi his entire life, and worked with their father in a property management business. "He was funny, a jokester," Gonzalez said. "A real hard worker for sure. He was very polite and respectful." A candlelight vigil in remembrance of Azizeh will be held today at 6:30 p.m. at the corner of Lodi Avenue and Sacramento Street. Gonzalez has created a GoFundMe to raise $10,000 for a memorial service. As of Tuesday morning, $430 had been raised. To view the page, or to donate, visit Anyone with information is asked to call (209)333-6728, police said.