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Sheriff’s homicide detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of a man and a woman in the 24900 block of Pico Canyon Road, near the intersection of Pico Canyon and The Old Road in Stevenson Ranch.

The incident was reported at 8:53 p.m. Los Angeles County Fire Department officials pronounced the victims dead at the scene.

Fire Department officials said the victims were found near the intersection with gunshot wounds.

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials said there is no outstanding search for a suspect. Initial reports indicate a possible murder-suicide.

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154 Comments

  1. Dobie Gillis says:

    I will never understand killing someone you are more than likely friends/lovers/family with. If you want to take yourself out… do it. With that said, I feel for the families.

  2. Dobie Gillis says:

    I will never understand killing someone you are more than likely friends/lovers/family with. If you want to take yourself out… do it. With that said, I feel for the families.

  3. this is too much. They need to stop making new laws about if prisoners are on good behavior they get out early. Just like that guy who killed his baby and made her perform oral sex.

  4. this is too much. They need to stop making new laws about if prisoners are on good behavior they get out early. Just like that guy who killed his baby and made her perform oral sex.

  5. miguel says:

    I live across the street from where it happened.

  6. Yea.@lin nanson Geist.

  7. Yea.@lin nanson Geist.

  8. Its okay. But yea. He had good behavior apparently. :/

  9. Its okay. But yea. He had good behavior apparently. :/

  10. Julio Diaz says:

    Brandi where did you get this info?

    • Kristina Joy says:

      Matthew warner has NOT been released. That Information is current as of 629 this morning. Info coming from lasd.org inmate search. He is housed in twin towers and is NOT getting out.

  11. Yes where does it say “just released”. Please

    • Kristina Joy says:

      Matthew warner has NOT been released. That Information is current as of 629 this morning. Info coming from lasd.org inmate search. He is housed in twin towers and is NOT getting out.

    • Kristina Joy says:

      Matthew warner has NOT been released. That Information is current as of 629 this morning. Info coming from lasd.org inmate search. He is housed in twin towers and is NOT getting out.

  12. Matt Gade says:

    Samantha Lauren right down street

  13. What is happening to Santa Clarita? Used to be the 4th safest city and look

  14. What is happening to Santa Clarita? Used to be the 4th safest city and look

  15. It happened in front of the FedEx at the parking lot.

  16. Kristina Joy says:

    Matthew warner has NOT been released. That Information is current as of 629 this morning. Info coming from lasd.org inmate search. He is housed in twin towers and is NOT getting out.

  17. Did you hear about this? Florian Montebon Nic Montebon?

  18. I believe they are talking about if it was for Prop 47 Matthew Warner would of still been in jail and the incident with his daughter wouldn’t have occurred because he was arrested prior to the incident but was released early for “good behavior.” Sick SOB should rot in jail hopefully he never gets out now

  19. Ivanna Madueño Tito Madueno

  20. Andi Madden says:

    This was an act of domestic violence.

  21. Len Rothmann says:

    Why did anyone LIKE this article? Comment don’t like.

  22. This is literally half a mile away from my house =( you hear about this stuff in the news, but tend to be blind to that fact that it truly could happen in your own neighborhood..so tragic. Praying for their loved ones ❤️

  23. Albert Rubio says:

    The hood is moving on up!!!!

  24. Len Rothmann says:

    Anyone got a name? Local residents?

  25. Another incident! This is #5 in SCV since 1/1/15 !!!! Omg

  26. Another incident! This is #5 in SCV since 1/1/15 !!!! Omg

  27. Looks like CC and new hall aren’t the only crap towns of da valley huh…this type of crap happens everywhere I blame the lazy ass police

  28. Looks like CC and new hall aren’t the only crap towns of da valley huh…this type of crap happens everywhere I blame the lazy ass police

  29. i heard it from somebody. But im hoping hes NEVER getting out. I was really referring to people who carelessly do harm to others. My apologies for being more descriptive.

  30. i heard it from somebody. But im hoping hes NEVER getting out. I was really referring to people who carelessly do harm to others. My apologies for being more descriptive.

  31. What is causing all of these murders are some of the people coming out of jail. The state is shipping them to santa clarita, palmdale, and Lancaster. Which i believe is true because the same thing is happening in those areas too.

    • The state doesn’t ship anyone anywhere!! Lol when you get out of prison you Must return to the city you got arrested in. All the state does is give you $200.00 and a bus ticket and send you on your way!! Again people need to get facts before assuming!! Ive been to prison so I know for a fact they don’t ship us anywhere

  32. What is causing all of these murders are some of the people coming out of jail. The state is shipping them to santa clarita, palmdale, and Lancaster. Which i believe is true because the same thing is happening in those areas too.

    • The state doesn’t ship anyone anywhere!! Lol when you get out of prison you Must return to the city you got arrested in. All the state does is give you $200.00 and a bus ticket and send you on your way!! Again people need to get facts before assuming!! Ive been to prison so I know for a fact they don’t ship us anywhere

    • They don’t ship anyone…. your given money for transportation, name and date to check in with probation, or you are let go and usually home of record. I didn’t need to be in jail or prison to know that.

    • Dobie Gillis says:

      The last two incidents have been family issues. Not a crime spree or home invasions or what not. That happens everywhre.

  33. Theres no reason to call me ignorant and try to bring me out of my character, and if im wrong dont make a smart ass remark. Nobodys perfect! Its just local residence having a friendly conversation about Santa Clarita.

  34. Theres no reason to call me ignorant and try to bring me out of my character, and if im wrong dont make a smart ass remark. Nobodys perfect! Its just local residence having a friendly conversation about Santa Clarita.

  35. Eri Gurrola says:

    Juan & Lisete did you hear anything?

  36. Eri Gurrola says:

    Juan & Lisete did you hear anything?

  37. Awesome town just keeps getting more and more awesome now doesn’t it?!?

  38. Awesome town just keeps getting more and more awesome now doesn’t it?!?

  39. Its too early to for you to be early with an 19 year old. You a grown ass woman tryna start something that don’t need to be started. So what I’m bout to take myself out the situation.

  40. Its too early to for you to be early with an 19 year old. You a grown ass woman tryna start something that don’t need to be started. So what I’m bout to take myself out the situation.

  41. Liz Nemeth says:

    Ashley Hutsell Harris

  42. John Millhench, Jennifer Styles, Karlee Mariee

  43. Wonder if the murderer was on some type of pharmaceutical medication (s) with suicide/ homicide as a possible side effect??……. Just saying

  44. im not understanding why your cosigning when i just told yo ass that some people are a harm to others and should not be released.

  45. Johnny Valle says:

    Jessica Razo Contreras

  46. This was my daughter’s response.

  47. Glad I moved from there after 23 years of living there. I could definitely tell a big difference in that City in the last ten years or so. So glad I’m out.

  48. Jenny Lozada says:

    God i lived there wowww it usted to be a nice neigboorhood

  49. Jason Jones says:

    That’s where Ralph’s is

  50. Laura Temple says:

    No video cameras??!!!

  51. Laura Temple says:

    No video cameras??!!!

  52. Chase says:

    For those of you citing Santa Clarita as the 4th safest city, please note that Stevenson Ranch is NOT part of the City. It is unincorporated. So if you want to call this making our city “bad”, please note that this does not count against us.

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