Wrongful Death San Diego Police Search for Homicide Suspect

San Diego police homicide investigators continued to search Monday for a man suspected of fatally shooting his wife Saturday in Scripps Ranch and fleeing in a Corvette.

The victim, Tressa Green, 37, had just left a meeting with her husband, Jeremy Green, when she was shot about 2:10 p.m. in the parking lot of a commercial complex on Business Park Avenue near Old Grove Road, police homicide Lt. Paul Rorrison said Monday.

 

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Rorrison said he could not disclose the nature of the meeting. He said earlier that the shooting apparently followed a domestic dispute.

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Investigators have worked nonstop on the case, he said, and law-enforcement officials nationwide have been notified about the suspect and the car, a 2007 silver Chevrolet Corvette with a black roof. It has a California license plate of 5YGE642.

“We’re not going to stop. We’re confident we’re going to get him in custody,” the lieutenant said.

Witnesses told police that a man pulled out a gun and shot a woman multiple times while they were arguing. Tressa Green suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and died at the scene, Rorrison said.

Investigators on Sunday found a shotgun at Marian Bear Memorial Park, near Genesee Avenue and state Route 52, that may be connected to the shooting, Rorrison said. The park is about 8 miles from where the shooting occurred.

Court records show that Tressa Green filed for divorce in April, citing irreconcilable differences. She was living on Turtleback Road in Rancho Bernardo, and homicide detectives searched the home Saturday night.

According to court records, the couple married in October 2005 and have two children.

Jeremy Green is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, about 185 pounds, with brown hair and eyes.

Rorrison said Green is considered armed and extremely dangerous and should not be approached.

Anyone with information on his location can contact San Diego police, any local law-enforcement agency, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at (888) 580-8477.

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