Search Continues For Murder Suspect

November 10th, 2008


By Linda Kor
    The search continues for murder suspect Martin Delarosa Gonzales Jr., 24, who is wanted in connection with shootings that took place early Sunday morning, Nov. 2, in Holbrook.
    According to Holbrook Police Department Detective Sergeant Tim Dixon, it is believed that Gonzales, who is considered to be armed and dangerous, has fled to Texas.
    Gonzales is wanted in connection with the shooting death of Ultramerese Stingley, 28, of Holbrook. Other victims of the shootings were Sonya Baldonado, 28, of Lakeside, who is currently listed in serious condition, Allison Pagan, 24, of Holbrook, who was recently released from the hospital, and Michael Baldonado, 39, of Lakeside, who is expected to be released from the hospital within the week.
    Gonzales, who resided at 201 Mission Lane in Holbrook, is wanted for first degree murder, three counts of attempted first degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He is described as Hispanic, 5’8”, 200 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.    
    If you have information on Gonzales or his whereabouts, please call Sgt. Dixon at (928) 524-3991.


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