Urgent: Suspect Sought in Double Shooting at Tucson Goodwill

UPDATE: Police are urgently searching for a suspect involved in a double shooting at a Goodwill store in Tucson, Arizona, that occurred on December 26. Both victims are currently in critical condition as authorities race to find the shooter.

The incident unfolded at the Goodwill location on 7650 East Valencia Road. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the unidentified suspect is a male, described as either Caucasian or Hispanic, approximately 6 feet tall and weighing around 200 pounds. Authorities warn the public that he may be armed and should not be approached.

Witnesses reported seeing the suspect near the intersection of Irvington and Palo Verde, roughly 10 miles northwest of the shooting scene. Detectives believe he may be linked to a stolen vehicle, identified as a white 2012 Volvo XC 90, with the Arizona license plate number C4A8Z4. That vehicle has since been located near E. Irvington Road and S. Palo Verde Road.

The community is on high alert as police continue their investigation.

“If anyone recognizes the suspect or the vehicle, please do not approach,”

a spokesperson from the Pima County Sheriff’s Office urged.

“Call 911 or 88-CRIME to provide information anonymously.”

At this time, the identities of both victims and the suspect remain unknown, and authorities are working diligently to uncover the motive behind this shocking crime.

As this situation develops, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The urgency of this matter cannot be overstated, and community involvement is crucial in bringing the suspect to justice. Stay tuned for more updates as officials continue their search.