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Kingman police looking for homicide witnesses, believe truck's occupants could have information about the crime

Anyone with information about the truck, its occupants, or the case should contact Detective Lucero by calling 928-753-2191.
Credit: Kingman Police Department

KINGMAN, Ariz. — The Kingman Police Department is looking for witnesses to a homicide that happened in the city last week.

Investigators believe a light-colored truck captured on surveillance camera as it traveled through the area where the homicide happened might be the key to solving the case.

According to police, the homicide happened on Aug. 15. This truck, pictured below, was seen driving in the 300 block of E. Andy Devine Avenue at around 1 a.m. when the homicide occurred. 

Credit: Kingman Police Department

Investigators are looking for the person who may have been driving the truck or those who were passengers in it around that time.

Police did not elaborate further on details related to the homicide.

Anyone with information about the truck, its occupants, or the case should contact Detective Lucero by calling 928-753-2191. 

Tips related to the investigation can also be reported online or by calling Mohave Silent Witness at 928-753-1234. 

**Kingman Police Detectives are Seeking to Speak with the Driver and any Passengers who are Potential Witnesses to a...

Posted by City of Kingman, AZ Police Department on Wednesday, August 21, 2024

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