BOISE, Idaho — Police are asking for the public's help in identifying two people of interest seen running from the area of the shooting of a 35-year-old man. Miguel Lawrence Garza later died of his injuries after a shooting at the Fawnbrook Apartments, the Twin Falls Police Department reported.
Police on Friday released a video on social media of a man and a woman they need help identifying.
Police on Thursday said officers located a man who had been shot after responding to the apartments, located at 645 Fawnbrook Avenue, around 7:22 p.m. Wednesday.
Garza, died Thursday morning due to his injuries. Twin Falls Police said Garza was taken to St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center on Wednesday night.
Police are also still searching for two vehicles of interest connected to a homicide.
Police are looking for a two-door White Dodge pickup with a faded Dodge logo on the tailgate. The Dodge has no plates but a temporary registration in the window. It also has four hooks on the bed.
The second vehicle Twin Falls Police are searching for is a four-door grey/silver Ford Explorer SUV with chrome door handles, chrome/silver wheels and a roof rack.
Twin Falls vehicles of interest
Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying the outstanding suspect while working with the Twin Falls County Prosecutor's Office. Police said the suspect should not be approached, and anyone with information on the incident or suspect should contact law enforcement immediately.
Contact the Twin Falls Police Department at 208-735-4357 or Detective Jason Kelly at 208-735-7307 to provide information. Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 208-343-COPS (2677), www.p3tips.com or www.343cops.com.
Thursday's news release said police plan to provide necessary updates to the public as the investigation continues. The department said, "the safety and security of our community are of the utmost importance."
“The men and women of the Twin Falls Police Department are actively working to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and have made this a top priority to find the person or persons responsible for this crime and bring them to justice,” Chief of Police Craig Kingsbury said.
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