Officials name two victims in fatal Sunnyside shooting
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SUNNYSIDE, Wash. — Authorities on Monday identified two of the victims of a weekend shooting in a Sunnyside restaurant that left one person dead and two wounded.
Ramon Magna Mendoza, a 25-year-old Sunnyside area resident, died of multiple gunshot wounds to the torso in the Friday night shooting, based on an autopsy Monday afternoon, said Jack Hawkins, Yakima County coroner.
Meanwhile, Maria Reyes, 42, of Sunnyside, is in critical condition in Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Hawkins said.
A third victim, a man, was treated and released at a local hospital. His identity has not been released pending notification of family members and because of the nature of the investigation, said Charlotte Hinderlider, a Sunnyside police spokeswoman.
The shooting occurred about 10:45 p.m. Friday at Ricos Tacos Guadalajara on Yakima Valley Highway.
Hawkins said he used fingerprints and conversations with relatives in Mexico and California to identify Mendoza, who was found with no identification. Family members are on their way to Yakima, Hawkins said.
Reyes may be a relative of Mendoza’s girlfriend, Hawkins said.
Meanwhile, Sunnyside police detectives have multiplesuspects in the investigation, according to a news release Monday by Hinderlider.
On Saturday, detectives found one suspect vehicle, a white Chevrolet Malibu, while it was burning north of Sunnyside, the release said.
The Washington State Patrol Crime Lab Response Team and Washington State Patrol detectives have been asked to assist in the investigation.
Restaurant owner Francisco Hernandez said he doesn’t know what will happen next with his business.
He spent Monday moving furniture and equipment from the bright red-colored restaurant into a rented trailer.
“I’m really not sure right now,” Hernandez said. “We’ve never had any problems here before, nothing like this that happened.”
• Reporter Melissa Sánchez contributed to this report.
• Ross Courtney can be reached at 509-930-8798 or rcourtney@yakimaherald.com.
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