Tucson police detectives are asking the public for information about a vehicle that may be connected to a homicide.
On Tuesday, Enrique Bracamonte, 30, was shot and killed in the 3100 block of North Richey Boulevard, said Sgt. Kimberly Bay, a Tucson Police Department spokeswoman.
Detectives learned that some people who left the area during the incident were possibly associated with a gray 2013 to 2015 Honda Civic four-door sedan.
When the car left, the driver struck a fence and the front bumper of the vehicle was left behind, Bay said.
Investigators ask that anyone with information about the car, or the fatal shooting, call 88-CRIME, an anonymous tipster hotline.Β
The slaying occurred in a neighborhood near East Fort Lowell Road and North Dodge Boulevard.
Officers responded to reports of multiple shots fired shortly after 8 p.m., and located Bracamonte in the roadway with obvious signs of gunshot trauma, Bay said.
Tucson Fire Department paramedics transported Bracamonte to Banner-University Medical Center Tucson with life-threatening injuries. He was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival, said Bay.
Homicide detectives found out that a fight took place at a party at the residence where people were using narcotic drugs, Bay said.
Bracamonte was shot at the residence before fleeing and collapsing in the street, Bay said.
A person at the party remained at the scene and spoke to detectives. The others who were there left before the police arrived. No arrests have been made.
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