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Courts & Crime

Motive unknown in small-town shooting

Rosalio Ahumada - Modesto Bee

January 13, 2010 08:42 AM

Police detectives on Tuesday night continued to look for a suspect in the shooting of a Modestan described as a "hardworking young man" with no criminal history or gang affiliation, a department spokesman said.

Amadeo Avalos, 20, was shot and killed Monday morning as he drove a pickup near East Whitmore Avenue and Morgan Road in Ceres, said Ceres police Sgt. Jose Berber. Avalos' loved ones created a makeshift memorial for him where his pickup came to a stop at the southeast corner of Whitmore and Morgan. Two crosses, four religious candles, flowers and his photo were left at the memorial site.

Berber said detectives were not sure if Avalos was the intended target or if he was hit by stray gunfire.

The motive behind the shooting was unclear to police, and detectives had not identified a suspect, Berber said. Officers did not release a physical description of a suspect.

Berber said the shooting occurred at a busy intersection on a Monday morning, so detectives were trying to determine whether another vehicle was involved in the shooting.

Detectives declined to release further details, fearing it would harm the investigation.

Gunfire rang out shortly after 11 a.m. when Avalos was shot as he drove a red Chevrolet pickup east on Whitmore.

A witness said she heard several muffled shots while inside a nearby home, came out and saw the pickup drifting through the intersection before it came to rest against the chain-link fence in front of her house.

Officers arrived and found Avalos slumped over in the driver's seat. He had been struck by multiple gunshots and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Berber said detectives found several shell casings on the street, but they declined to say whether they have identified the caliber of the gun used.

Read the full story and see the video at the Modesto Bee.

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