San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department Investigates Deaths on Rural Roads: Victim Names Released

By | January 12, 2024

San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department Investigates Deaths on Rural Roads near Tracy

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department is currently investigating two separate incidents where individuals were found deceased along rural roadways near Tracy. The first incident occurred on Wednesday morning in the 15000 block of Tracy Boulevard, where a body was discovered in an irrigation ditch by a backhoe operator. The second incident involved the discovery of a woman’s body near the intersection of Chrisman and Durham Ferry Roads south of town.

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According to Sheriff’s Department Public Information Officer Heather Brent, foul play is not suspected in the first incident. However, the cause of death and the identity of the deceased individual have not been released pending the medical examiner’s investigation. In the second incident, the woman was identified as Dennicia Rowe, a 31-year-old resident of Fremont. The department is treating her death as a homicide, but no further details have been provided.

Residents in the area are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The Sheriff’s Department is actively investigating both cases and is seeking information from the public that may assist in their investigations.

If you have any information related to these incidents, please contact the Tracy Press at tpnews@tracypress.com or call 209-835-3030.

These incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of community awareness and cooperation in ensuring the safety of our neighborhoods. The Sheriff’s Department is committed to thoroughly investigating these cases and bringing justice to those affected.

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For updates on these investigations and other local news, visit the Tracy Press website. Stay informed and stay safe.

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