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Search Warrant <br />Page 9 of 14 <br />Castro has claimed ownership of the Chevrolet Suburban ( ) and has even claimed to have lived in the <br />vehicle at times. A records check of the vehicle license plate showed, a release of liability to Dante Castro. <br />It should be noted, Dante Castro is a documented gang member of the criminal street gang, DELHI, which is <br />located within the City of Santa Ana, CA. Castro is currently on g ang terms supervised release (Probation) for a <br />previous firearm violation. Castro has multiple contacts with other Delhi gang members and with members of the <br />Calle Flores street gang, which is one of the closer allies to Delhi. <br />At the scene of the shooting, officers canvassed the area and located (6) Six- 9mm Luger Cartridge cases and (6) <br />Six-Winchester 45 Auto Cartridge cases. The cartridge cases were located in the area, where the suspects were <br />seen firing their weapons on the surveillance footage. <br />In my training and experience, gang members often commit crimes in the company of other trusted gang <br />members. <br />On April 11th, 2023, I, Detective Raya authored a Ramey Warrant identifying Dante Castro as a suspect in this <br />attempted homicide investigation. On the same date, the Honorable Judge M. Murray, Judge of the Superior <br />Court-Central signed the warrant. <br />On May 3rd, 2023, I, Detective Raya was contacted by Castro’s assigned Probation Officer Elias Guzman. <br />Guzman advised me, Castro had reported to the Orange County Probation Office as a term of his supervised <br />release. <br />R. Sandoval and I responded to the Orange County Probation Office and interviewed Castro. During the <br />interview, Castro was asked about this attempted homicide investigation. Castro initially lied and attempted to <br />distance himself from his Chevrolet Suburban. However, when he was shown a photograph of his Chevrolet <br />Suburban, which was taken a day after the shooting prior to it being seized by Santa Ana patrol officers, Castro <br />identified it as his vehicle. Castro even identified the distinct damage on the front passenger panel, along with a <br />bullet hole near the moderate damage. Castro was then shown a photograph still from surveillance footage, which <br />showed him walking away from where his vehicle was later found by officers. Castro identified himself in the <br />surveillance still. After initially attempting to state he wanted to be identified as a anonymous witness, I confirmed <br />with Castro that we were merely seeking the truth and could not provide any promises or favors for any testimony. <br />Castro was then shown a surveillance still of Castro’s vehicle at the scene of the shooting, with the two armed <br />suspects exiting the vehicle. <br />Finally, Castro confessed that approximately an hour prior to the shooting he driving around with Daniel Quirino, <br />in the vehicle. Quirino is in a dating relationship with Castro’s sister Aaliyah and has previously lived in the Castro <br />residence. <br />It should be noted, I know Daniel Quirino to be a documented member of the Calle Flores criminal street gang <br />with the moniker of “Menace.” Quirino is on supervised release with search and seizure terms. <br />When speaking about the shooting, Castro was able to describe passing a 7-Eleven convenience store and <br />driving onto Pine Street. He described a house on Pine Street near a corner residence, which he described as <br />“where all the low riders park all the time.” Castro later identified the residence as the Longoria residence. <br />It should be noted, I know Victor Longoria to reside at 1011 W. Pine Street, which is one residence west of Booth <br />Street, near the corner. I have conducted numerous patrol checks in the area and have observed several <br />“lowrider” style vehicles parked in the driveway or in the street during these checks.
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