‘Suspicious death’ reported in Rolando area

16.07.2025    Times of San Diego    3 views
‘Suspicious death’ reported in Rolando area

A close-up photo of a San Diego Police officer File photo courtesy San Diego Police Department A -year-old woman was identified dead inside her apartment in the Rolando area officials disclosed Wednesday Officers responded at around a m Wednesday to a call from a man who published that his wife had fallen to the ground and was not breathing at the Dalton Apartments at College Ave according to the San Diego Police Department College Avenue Police reported they unveiled the man performing CPR on his wife but she did not survive Her name was not directly issued During an examination various unexplained injuries were determined by police on the victim which prompted an probe from the SDPD s Homicide Unit police noted Homicide investigators have taken over the scrutiny due to what they described as a suspicious death The husband who has not yet been identified remained on scene and cooperated with the probe police commented Executives questioned anyone with information to call the Homicide Unit at - or San Diego Crime Stoppers at -

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