Fresno police calling for witnesses in shooting death of man along Highway 180

Monday, December 26, 2016
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Fresno police are trying to figure out what led to the murder of a 23-year-old Fresno man on Christmas Eve.

Officers discovered the body of Richard Villanueva early Saturday morning on Highway 180 near Marks Avenue. Investigators have a real mystery on their hands as the victim did not have a criminal past and appears to have been a hard working man.
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A roadside memorial marks the spot Fresno Police detectives believe Villanueva died after he could walk no more. Shell casings littered the highway and led officers to believe the homicide occurred near the spot where the victim was found.

Officers have some clues, but they still need to narrow down a time frame of when Villanueva was shot to death.

"If anyone was traveling in this area of Freeway 180 and Marks Avenue on December 24, between the hours of 3 o'clock in the morning and 7 o'clock in the morning and they saw anything out of place, such as people congregating, or a person that was standing on the road or any vehicles," Lt. Dave Madrigal with the Fresno Police Department said.

Monday morning, Richard's brother and best friend visited the crime scene to remember a man who many loved. They said they are still stunned by the unexpected shooting.
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Officers won't say if the young victim was robbed or had any other obvious signs of a struggle, but detectives have learned one critical fact.



"We know that he had left his residence, but we're still trying to determine reasons for that, with whom," Madrigal said. "If he left by himself."

Investigators have a lot of questions that remain, including what led to the murder. Right now, they need the public's help to fill in the gaps and track down a suspect.

Detectives do have some leads that they say could be fruitful and are working them now. In the meantime the family is working to raise money through a GoFundMe account to pay for a funeral.
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