One woman was killed and a second escaped injury in a shooting in Orange early Tuesday morning, May 6, authorities said.
The victim was driving a Honda SUV southbound on Highland Street nearing Del Mar Avenue about 12:30 a.m. when a male fired multiple times into the SUV, Orange police said.
The male, whose age was unknown, ran off and was being sought by police.
The SUV driver died at the scene, police said. Her identity was withheld by police pending notification of her relatives. A passenger was uninjured.
Investigators continue to investigate in the residential neighborhood, which sits just west of the 55 Freeway and south of Meats Avenue.
In November, a man was arrested near the same intersection after he allegedly fired shots at three Orange police officers as they approached him. He ran off but was found in a vacant apartment and taken into custody.
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