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    UPDATE: Sunnyside man arrested in connection to shooting

    By Morgan Huff,

    2024-09-03

    SUUNNYSIDE, Wash. -- The Sunnyside Police Department said they arrested a Sunnyside man in connection to a shooting on Sunday.

    Police said Orlando Cisneros, 22, of Sunnyside was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of drive by shooting and felon in possession of a firearm.

    Sunnyside Police said flock cameras and work from patrol and detectives were crucial in finding the suspect.


    Original Coverage:

    The Sunnyside Police Department said it is investigating a shooting that happened Sunday night.

    Officials responded to the call for help just after 11 p.m. in the 1100 Block of East Decatur Avenue.

    According to officials, the victim was found at a home on Decatur Avenue with a gunshot wound in his chest. Officials said he is receiving treatment for his injuries but is stable.

    Officials said they have leads on who the suspect may be and are following up.

    Sunnyside PD said more information will be provided once it becomes available.

    If anyone has information related to this case, reach out to Detective Noriega at 509-836-6200.

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