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New information emerges in 2023 Inland Empire cold case homicide

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 16, 4:15 AMWire: KTLA Los Angeles
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New information emerges in 2023 Inland Empire cold case homicide

Police in San Bernardino are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating two suspects believed to be involved in a deadly shooting more than three years ago. The fatal incident occurred on March 16, 2023, just after 11 p.m.,…

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