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Suspects Arrested in Missing Teen Case

By Steve Favero, MVPD Sergeant
February 13, 2019 at 08:53am. Views: 126

On January 14, 2019, officers from the Moreno Valley Police Department began their investigation into missing 16-year-old, Aranda Briones, who was last seen by friends and family on Sunday, January 13, 2019. The case was initially referred to Moreno Valley Investigators who began an exhaustive search for Aranda. In the days that followed, the Moreno Valley Police Department obtained the assistance of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Special Investigations Bureau and the FBI. Based on circumstances learned during the investigation, the Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit assumed the case.

On February 11, 2019, at approximately 10:30 PM, members of the Sheriff’s SWAT team served a search warrant in the 16200 block of Grevillea Street in the City of Hesperia.  They were assisted by investigators with the Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit, Major Crimes Unit and the Moreno Valley Police Special Enforcement Team.  Brothers Owen Skyler Shover, age 18, and Gary Anthony Shover, age 21, were arrested for the murder of Aranda Briones.

This is an active investigation and we are still seeking the public’s assistance in helping us find Aranda. The Moreno Valley Police Department encourages anyone with information regarding this incident to contact Central Homicide Investigator Dickey at (951) 955-2777, or Moreno Valley Police Department Investigator Drexler at (951) 486-6700.

Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff's Homicide Tipline online form.

Update 01-20-2019:

Investigators with the Moreno Valley Police Department continue to investigate the disappearance of Aranda Briones, 16 of Moreno Valley. Briones was last seen Sunday, January 13, 2019. Investigators continue to search footage from the Moreno Valley citywide camera system and follow up on numerous leads generated from the public, family and friends.Since the inception of the investigation, Moreno Valley Police have utilized every available resource, to include the anti-human trafficking team and the FBI in an effort to locate Aranda Briones. 

A tip line has been established for anyone with information regarding Briones’ location or information regarding her disappearance (951) 247-8700. Callers can remain anonymous when reporting information.  

Details:

On Monday, January 14, 2019 Moreno Valley Police Department began investigating the disappearance of a female juvenile, Aranda Briones, 16. Briones never returned home after a night out with some friends. Over the past week, investigators have searched last known locations and spoke to several family and friends of Briones in an attempt to locate her. Briones’ last known location is believed to be near Moreno Valley Community park located at 13380 Frederick Street in Moreno Valley.

Aranda Briones is 5’04”, 110lbs, brown hair and brown eyes. She is believed to wearing a white and blue jacket (depicted in the attached picture), a dark colored shirt and dark jeans. Briones has a visible nose piercing (septum).

Anyone with information on her possible whereabouts is encouraged to contact Master Investigator David Drexler at the Moreno Valley Police Department (951)486-6700 or the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department after hours dispatch at 951-776-1099.

The Moreno Valley Police Department will be vigilant in arresting violators of the law.  The Moreno Valley Department would like to remind all citizens to be aware of their surroundings always and report any suspicious activity, including any vehicles or persons by calling 911 for emergencies, or calling our dispatch center non-emergency line at (951) 247-8700.

Persons who wish to report criminal activity and wish to remain anonymous can call crime stoppers at 800-78-CRIME (800-782-7463) or 800-47-DRUGS (800-473-7847).  You can also leave anonymous information at www.riversidesheriff.org/tipline or www.wetip.com.

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