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S.A. 12-026 <br />Investigator: P. CARVO Approved By: <br />Date of Report:11/16/2012 Date:11/29/12 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />• RODOLFO SARABIA FIREFIGHTER <br />Battalion Chief JAMES HENERY also responded to the call. <br /> Upon arrival at approximately 2222 hours, MURO saw the area had been cordoned off <br />by SAPD officers. Officers directed him to the side of a house, where MURO saw a male subject <br />handcuffed and lying on his back. The male subject identified himself to MURO as CALEB <br />TORRES; however, later at the hospital, he was positively identified as JAIME LOPEZ GUILLEN. <br />MURO said there were two or three SAPD officers standing near GUILLEN, monitoring his <br />condition. One of the officers pointed out GUILLEN’s injury to MURO, which MURO described as <br />a through-and-through gunshot wound to the left upper thigh and buttock. MURO said the <br />smaller of the two wounds was on the front part of GUILLEN’s thigh, and the larger of the two <br />wounds was on GUILLEN’s left buttock. MURO noted there was not a lot of blood on the ground <br />and the wound was not actively bleeding. <br /> MURO asked the SAPD officers to remove GUILLEN’s handcuffs, and they did. He then <br />cut GUILLEN’s clothing off and saw there were no other apparent injuries. MURO described <br />GUILLEN’s condition as being stable, but he was also uncooperative and belligerent. MURO <br />could smell the odor of an alcoholic beverage on GUILLEN’s breath and person. GUILLEN <br />refused to give his name or provide any medical history. He continually screamed that the <br />injury hurt, and he wanted something to make the pain go away. Eventually, GUILLEN identified <br />himself as “CALEB TORRES” and said that he had been walking with his girlfriend when <br />someone shot him. He did not know who had shot him. <br /> MURO placed a cervical collar on GUILLEN and put him on a backboard. He started an <br />intravenous saline line in GUILLEN’s left forearm but did not administer any medications. MURO <br />accompanied GUILLEN when he was transported by CARE Ambulance to Western Medical
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