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The Unsolved Murder of Emerson Zuniga: A Cold Case in Fremont
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A Tragic Afternoon in Fremont

On January 25, 2007, at approximately 2:15 p.m., the quiet neighborhood of the 4300 block of Stevenson Blvd. in Fremont, California, was shattered by a violent altercation. Twenty-year-old Emerson Zuniga was discovered in the front yard of a residence, suffering from a life-threatening injury. Witnesses reported observing Zuniga engaged in a brief struggle with two other men. The confrontation culminated when one assailant embedded a large metal object into the top of Zuniga's head. The attackers then fled the scene in a late 1980s or early 1990s metallic blue minivan, possibly two-toned, with factory rims. Despite being rushed to a trauma center, Zuniga succumbed to his injuries.

Suspects at Large

The primary suspects in this case are described as two Hispanic males in their late teens or early twenties, both approximately 5'8" to 5'10" with medium builds. During the incident, they wore baggy t-shirts and slightly loose-fitting pants, possibly jeans. One suspect donned a black Raiders baseball cap and may have had facial hair, including a goatee and thin mustache. A third individual, believed to be the driver of the getaway vehicle, is also described as a Hispanic male in his early twenties. ...Read More