Ignacio Trevino Vasquez, 19, left, and  Nicolas E. Moreno, 21, are wanted by Kent Police in connection with the July 23 car show shooting.     - Courtesy photo
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Ignacio Trevino Vasquez, 19, left, and Nicolas E. Moreno, 21, are wanted by Kent Police in connection with the July 23 car show shooting.

Kent Police release photos of two men wanted in connection with car show shooting


September 15, 2011 · 5:56 PM

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The Kent Police Department released photographs and a description of two men wanted in connection with the July 23 shooting at a Kent car show.

That incident left 12 people injured.

Ignacio Trevino-Vasquez, also known as “Chito” and Nicholas E. Moreno, street name “Dreamer” have each been charged with first degree assault in relation to the investigation.

Police believe both men fired guns into a large crowd of people during a gang related fight at the west Kent car show. Neither man was injured and both fled following the incident.

“Each of these suspects should be considered armed and very dangerous” noted Kent Police Lieutenant Pat Lowery. “We strongly urge anyone that knows their whereabouts to immediately dial 911”.

Both men are believed to be hiding in the south King County area.

Moreno is 21, 5 foot, 10 inches tall and about 170 pounds with brown eyes.  Ignacio Trevino Vasquez  is 19, 5 foot, 7 inches tall and about 200 pounds with brown eyes.

 

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