Police use technology to arrest man in connection to 11 drive-by shootings in Phoenix

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -Police say a single gunman has been behind 11 drive-by shootings in south and west Phoenix over the past six months and they used “advanced technology” to arrest him. Officers arrested 24-year-old Manuel Sierra Wednesday in the Buckeye.
According to police, several members of a family were targeted by Sierra after dating a relative of theirs. The first shooting occurred on New Year’s Eve after Sierra allegedly shot at a house and two vehicles near 25th Avenue and Baseline Road. After that, Sierra shot at homes and cars twice in March, six times in April and twice in May, the most recent of which occurred on Wednesday.
There were people inside the homes in half of the shootings, but no one was injured, police said. Sierra also sent threatening texts to family members, according to police. “The potential for violence and the violence displayed in these instances is unacceptable and the Phoenix Police Department is doing everything it can in investigations like this to identify these suspects and hold them accountable by arresting them and prosecuting them. them in the justice system, ”according to Phoenix Police. Sgt. Ann Justus.
Police said investigators used advanced ballistic evidence techniques, spent hours analyzing digital evidence and watching hours of surveillance videos to locate Sierra. “The result of this case is the process of meticulous investigation into each of these incidents,” Justus said. Sierra was arrested in the 238th Avenue and Twilight Trail area and jailed on 18 felony charges.
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