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Update: 4th suspect arrested for Scottsdale Gonzales murder

Posted 6/4/21

On June 3, 23-year-old Quincy De’Omunique Marquis Bowen was taken into custody after turning himself in to Portland, Oregon authorities, Scottsdale police officials say.

Mr. Bowen was wanted …

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Update: 4th suspect arrested for Scottsdale Gonzales murder

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On June 3, 23-year-old Quincy De’Omunique Marquis Bowen was taken into custody after turning himself in to Portland, Oregon authorities, Scottsdale police officials say.

Mr. Bowen was wanted by Scottsdale Police Department on first degree murder charges.

Scottsdale resident Julian Gion Franco Gonzales was around deceased on May 23, by Phoenix police at 1200 Galvin Parkway, officials say.

Scottsdale Police Department has arrested a total of four people in connection to Mr. Gonzales’ murder.

Local police first announced an initial arrest on June 1, of 28-year-old Edward Nichole Hughes on felony charges related to his involvement in the death of 29-year-old Gonzales.

Police officials say Leeontay Munns, 24, was arrested for first degree murder; and Anya Bobo, 23, was arrested and booked for conspiracy and facilitation to commit first degree murder.