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Glendale Police seek more persons of interest in mass shooting

Posted 5/8/25

Glendale Police were able to identify all three “persons of interest” it put out in a press release Wednesday regarding a mass shooting on Sunday that left three people dead and five …

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Glendale Police seek more persons of interest in mass shooting

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Glendale Police were able to identify all three “persons of interest” it put out in a press release Wednesday regarding a mass shooting on Sunday that left three people dead and five injured outside El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse at 6729 N. 57th Drive in downtown.

On Thursday, the Glendale Police circulated a photo of two more individuals that are also considered “persons of interest.”  As was the case with the photos released Wednesday, the people in these photos are not suspects.

These are individuals Glendale Police simply want to speak to because officers believe they have information that is pertinent to this case.

Brothers Christopher Juaquin Sproule, 21, and Damien Anthony Sproule, 17, as well as Milo Christopher Suniga, 21, died in the shooting.

Five people were injured and all are recovering and not in critical condition.

Those with information can call Glendale Police at 623-930-3000, call Silent Witness at 480-948-6377 or use this link to upload photos or video.

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