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Police Rule Death of Homeless Man Found in North Corona a Homicide

37-82 101 Street (Google Maps)

May 28, 2020 By Michael Dorgan

A homeless man was found dead in the rear yard of a North Corona home Sunday and police have ruled it a homicide.

Terrazas Galinda, 25, was discovered unconscious and unresponsive in the backyard at 37-82 101 St. just before noon on May 24, according to police.

EMS pronounced Galinda dead at the scene. Police say that Galinda was homeless.

The cause of death is still unknown and the Medical Examiner will ultimately make the determination, police said.

The police are conducting an investigation and no arrests have been made.

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