UPDATE: Authorities have arrested a suspect linked to a double shooting at a Tucson Goodwill store just days after the incident. 40-year-old Adrian William Orozco was taken into custody early this morning, December 30, 2025, following a days-long search.
The shooting occurred on December 26 at a Goodwill Donation Center located near Valencia and Los Reales Roads. Two victims were critically injured and are currently hospitalized, raising concerns in the community about safety and violence in public spaces.
After the shooting, Orozco became the focus of an extensive manhunt. Authorities released images of him, describing him as a white or Hispanic male, approximately 6 feet tall and weighing around 200 pounds. A stolen vehicle linked to him was discovered about 10 miles northwest of the Goodwill location, intensifying the urgency of the search.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Orozco’s arrest shortly before 5:30 a.m. today near First Avenue and Grant Road. He is facing serious charges, including attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, auto theft, and armed robbery.
In an official statement, the sheriff’s department expressed gratitude for community support:
“PCSD would like to thank the community for its assistance in sharing photos of the suspect and providing valuable information to detectives over the past several days,”
highlighting that the arrest was achieved through community cooperation and the diligent work of multiple investigative units.
The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, leaving many in Tucson concerned as they await further details. The community continues to rally together in support of the victims as they fight for their lives in critical condition.
As this story develops, updates will follow on any new information regarding the investigation and the condition of the victims. Stay tuned for more breaking news on this urgent situation.
