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San Diego Police search park for evidence in De Guzman murder

Posted at 6:22 PM, Mar 10, 2017
and last updated 2017-03-10 21:22:43-05
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego County District Attorney investigators, police detectives and crime scene technicians combed Southcrest Park Friday in search of evidence related to the shooting death last year of San Diego Police Officer Jonathan De Guzman and the wounding of his partner, Officer Wade Irwin.
 
The park is at the intersection of 40th Street and Alpha Street, a few blocks from Alicia Grove Way and 37th Street, where the July 28, 2016, shootings happened.
 
 
Deputy District Attorney Michael Runyon, who is prosecuting defendant Jesse Michael Gomez in the capital murder case, oversaw the search efforts.
 
"Members of the San Diego Police Department's homicide division are following up on some investigative leads and conducting a further investigation here at the park behind me for activities that may be related to the officer De Guzman murder as well as the attempted murder of Officer Irwin," Runyon said.
 
Investigators were seen using metal detectors and placing yellow evidence flags in the grass. It was unclear what, if any, evidence was found.
 
 
Gomez, 56, was scheduled to appear in court next week for a status conference.