“Lubbock burglary death” : 14-Year-Old Zaydrian Valdez Dies in Deadly Shooting Linked to Vehicle Burglaries

By | December 10, 2023

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Accident – Death – Obituary News : Four teenagers have turned themselves in to the Lubbock Police Department after a 14-year-old boy died from a gunshot wound sustained during a vehicle burglary. The incident occurred on Sunday, December 3, when the Lubbock Police Department was called to University Medical Center in response to the arrival of the injured teenager. The victim, identified as Zaydrian Valdez, was one of six teenagers involved in vehicle burglaries in a Lubbock neighborhood.

According to reports by KAMC news, the shooting took place near 82nd Street and Highway 87 while Valdez was with the group of teenagers. The teens are accused of committing vehicle burglaries and stealing firearms, with one of the stolen firearms believed to be the weapon that caused Valdez’s injuries. Sadly, Valdez succumbed to his wounds and passed away.

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On Tuesday, December 5, 18-year-old Alyssa Gonzales, 17-year-old Angelina Estrada, 17-year-old Dehvin Garcia, and an unnamed 16-year-old turned themselves in to the Lubbock Police Department. These four teenagers have been charged in connection with Valdez’s death and the vehicle burglaries.

The article does not provide information on whether the fifth teenager connected to the burglaries and Valdez’s death has also turned themselves in. Currently, Gonzales, Estrada, and Garcia remain in custody at the Lubbock County Detention Center. Gonzales’s bond has been set at $25,000, while Estrada and Garcia have bonds of $10,000 each.

In addition to the details surrounding this tragic incident, the article also includes information about Lubbock’s Mugshot Monday, featuring mugshots taken between November 23 and December 3, 2023. The photo gallery credit goes to Mikael Donnovan.

The article also mentions a separate photo gallery titled “24 Children in Texas Went Missing in November, Have You Seen Them?” This gallery highlights the 26 children who went missing in Texas during November, urging readers to contact authorities if they recognize any of the children. The gallery credit for this section is Chad Hasty.

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Lastly, the article briefly mentions another photo gallery titled “10 Men Wanted in Lubbock by the Texas Anti Gang Center.” This gallery features images of 10 men wanted by the Texas Anti Gang Center, with a focus on their possible presence in Lubbock. The credit for this gallery also goes to Mikael Donnovan.

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