
The manhunt for an armed suspect who shot at a Riverside County Sheriff's Department deputy during a traffic stop continues Wednesday in Jurupa Valley.
Special Enforcement Bureau personnel joined deputies from the Jurupa Valley Station in the search for the shooter, wanted for a "attempted homicide on a peace officer," according to CBS2.
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The shooting was reported around 7 p.m. Tuesday when the suspect shot at a deputy near Pats Ranch Road and 68th Street, CBS 2 reported.
No deputies were wounded during the shooting and none of them returned fire.
KABC 7 reported heavily armed teams of deputies Special Enforcement Bureau personnel and tactical vehicles, including Bearcats, scoured the area near a wooden area and near the Goose Creek Golf Club Course for several hours on Tuesday evening.
The department suspended its search for the shooter around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday but the hunt is expected to resume Wednesday.
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