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Phoenix police ask for help in Van Buren Street death investigation

Posted 4/25/25

Eric Hubert, 50, was found dead Tuesday morning at an apartment complex at 1350 W. Van Buren St., and Phoenix police on Friday asked the public for assistance in finding his killer.

Hubert was …

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SILENT WITNESS

Phoenix police ask for help in Van Buren Street death investigation

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Eric Hubert, 50, was found dead Tuesday morning at an apartment complex at 1350 W. Van Buren St., and Phoenix police on Friday asked the public for assistance in finding his killer.

Hubert was found  just outside his apartment at about 10:15 a.m. April 22 with an  apparent stab wound, police said.

Details remain part of an investigation, but police ask anyone with information, including video surveillance of the area, to call Silent Witness at 480(WITNESS) or 480(TESTIGO) and provide an anonymous tip. Rewards will be paid for information leading to an arrest, police said.

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