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Sunnyside teen suspicious murder in January killed in weekend shooting | News

Sunnyside, Washington. – The police from Sunnyside examines a fatal shootout of a teenager who is considered a suspect in a separate murder last month.

Officials who reacted to the latest shootout on Sunday, February 23 in the 1300 Block of the S 13TH Street, found 18-year-old Angel E. Plasticia-Gutierrez with a gunshot wound, said the Sunnyside police in a press release.

Detectives said that film material from video evidence meets and talks, with Plasticencia-Gutierrez opened the fire to the other two who brought the fire back, met him twice and led to his death.

The police are working on identifying the other two people seen in the video, according to the publication.

Plasticia Gutierrez was charged with the possession of a stolen firearm and the illegal possession of a firearm when shooting Isabel Rodriguez.

The police examined him as an accomplice in the murder of Sunnyside on January 7, when they found a stolen 9 -mm gun from Bellingham under his bed, according to court documents.

According to court documents, Plascencia-Gutierrez was released three days after the murder against a deposit bond. His indictment was set for March 6 after being postponed due to the lack of a defender.

The 18-year-old Aundrae Rodolfo Carreon, the other suspect of the murder on January 7, is still waiting in custody and waiting for his legal proceedings on March 17 for a murder of the first degree and three charges for murder.

Anyone who has information about the latest shootings is asked to contact Detective Perry Strom under 509-836-6200.