Man Found Dead in Corona, CA: Coroner’s Report Reveals Details

Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
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A man named Dallas Gilliam, aged 42, was found dead in Corona, CA, according to the coroner’s report released on May 2, 2024. The report, identified as File #:2024-03378, stated that the next of kin has been notified about Gilliam’s death.

The report provided specific details regarding the incident, stating that the location of death and injury was on Lake St. approximately 591 feet north of Mountain St. The time of death was recorded as 05:57 Hours on May 2, 2024, with the time of injury noted as 05:45 Hours on the same day.

The investigation into Gilliam’s death is being conducted by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office-Lake Elsinore Station under Investigation #: L241230011. The agency emphasized, “Refer to investigating agency for further information.”

The Coroner’s report indicated that this was the final update on the investigation, leaving further details and developments to be provided by the investigating agency.



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