Valeesha Duncan: When a woman returned from work, she was shot roughly 50 times, according to Harris County, Texas deputies. She was known to her ex as 31-year-old Valeesha Duncan. Deputies are investigating who and why she was ambushed at her residence.
According to the claimed version, Valeesha Duncan was on her way home from her job at a gentleman’s club just before 5:30 a.m. when the assailant attacked her and started shooting at her car. She expired there and then.
The only information we have is that [someone] pulled up in a dark-colored vehicle, got out, and fired about 50 shots at her,” Major Susan Cotter of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office told the source. She could get out of the car as she pulled into the garage, and her body was discovered there.
Update to Homicide on Appletree Hill Ln: A female, described as a black female 31 yrs, pulled into the garage, exited her vehicle when an unknown suspect fired approximately 50 shots at her. The female was pronounced deceased on scene. Suspect fled in dark-colored sedan. If you https://t.co/awExbb78LN
— Ed Gonzalez (@SheriffEd_HCSO) August 17, 2021
Numerous gunshots were heard, according to neighbors.
A woman named Bonnie remarked, “It was just really fast. I thought it sounded like a machine gun.
Gianna Delaney stated, “I was trembling. “I was terrified. I refrained from looking out the window since I wasn’t sure if they would return and repeat the act.
According to reports, deputies gave just the most basic information about the shooter and no indication of motivation. According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the suspect’s car was a “dark-colored sedan.”
She had an 11-year-old son with Timothy, who, even though they were ex-spouses, talked well of her, according to the KHOU.
He remarked, “Valeesha Duncan was a good person, very sweet, and extremely kind. “This kind of thing is crazy.”
He referred to her as his best pal.
We share a child, so the fact that I can say these things about her while we are still close friends says a lot about her character, he said.
He said their son was not at home when the incident occurred. He continued, “The kid is trying to digest the catastrophe.”
Gonzalez urged residents in the vicinity of the crime site in the 18000 block of Appletree Hill Lane to review their security footage. Deputies can be reached at (713) 274-9100, and Crime Stoppers HOU can be reached at (713) 222-TIPS (8477).
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