Crime & Safety
Manhunt On For Suspects in Multiple Slaying
Pasco deputies say the man and woman should be considered armed and dangerous.
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office is asking residents throughout Tampa Bay to keep their eyes open for two people it says may be connected to a Monday morning multiple slaying in the Moon Lake area.
Detectives have identified Christopher Lee Duncan, 26, and Dora Delgado, 38, as suspects in the case, according to an email to media from the agency.
The case began to unfold early Monday when deputies received a 911 call about shots fired in the area of Banbury Avenue and Adler Street. Once inside the home, deputies discovered multiple victims in what it is characterizing as ”suspicious deaths.”
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Sheriff Chris Nocco has said the incident might be a drug-related, targeted hit.
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Duncan and Delgado are believed to be driving a blue Ford SUV with Florida tag CDAA98.
“The pair is considered armed and dangerous,” the email stated. “If anyone comes in contact with the suspects, do not approach them and call your local authorities.”
Tips may also be submitted by calling the Pasco Sheriff’s Office at 1-800-706-2488 or by going online to www.pascosheriff.us and clicking on “submit tips.”
Deputies have not released information about the victims’ identities or exact cause of death. They also have not said how many people were killed.
Photos of Christopher Duncan and Dora Delgado courtesy of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office
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