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Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Yahoo
Pasco deputies ask for information on shooting that left 1 dead
HOLIDAY, Fla. (WFLA)— The Pasco Sheriff's Office is asking the community for help in solving a homicide that happened in Holiday on March 14. On Friday around 11:50 p.m. Miguel Angel Santiago Jr. 24, drove to the area of Roxbury Drive and was shot and killed, deputies said. The family of Santiago Jr. has waived Marsy's law protection and permitted PSO to release the information to try and find more information on this case. Pasco deputies ask for information on shooting that left 1 dead 'You might find a sinkhole': Zephyrhills resident demands answers on constant flooding Clay shooting event highlights veterans' wellness program Deputies said the shooting did not appear to be a random act and appeared to be isolated. Anyone with information on the case is asked to submit a tip to the PSO Crime Tips Line at 1-800-706-2488 or report tips online. To be eligible for a cash reward, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-8477 or report anonymously online and refer to case number 25008455. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
28-02-2025
- CBS News
Felony warrants issued in Pittsburg dog-kicking incident that went viral
Pittsburg police on Thursday announced they have issued arrest warrants on multiple felony charges for two women in an incident captured on video where one of the women kicked a small dog. Police said officers recently responded to a neighborhood dispute that resulted in a small dog, Gigi, being kicked. The incident happened last week during a confrontation between a Pittsburg homeowner and the two women. In the video posted of the incident that shows the animal abuse, one of the women is seen kicking the dog hard enough that the animal is sent airborne. The post was shared over 700 times on Facebook. The owner of the dog, named Gigi, has raised over $17,000 with a GoFundMe campaign to cover the dog's vet bills for treatment of her injuries. Police in Pittsburg initially posted on social media about the incident on Monday, acknowledging that they were aware of the confrontation and the video as well as saying officers were "conducting an investigation." On Thursday, the Pittsburg Police Department announced they were actively searching for the two suspects"wanted in connection with a disturbing incident involving animal cruelty and a firearm." The latest post said detectives "worked diligently to identify those involved" and confirmed that arrest warrants on multiple felony charges were issued for the two women identified as Lagashia Williams and Graciela Amar. "Both individuals remain at large and should be considered armed and dangerous due to the presence of a firearm during the original incident which is still outstanding," police said in the post. Anyone who sees either suspect is advised to immediately contact local authorities without approaching the suspect. Details regarding the whereabouts of either suspect can be called in at the PPD Crime Tips Line at (925) 252-4040.