Murrieta woman dies after incident on Palomar Street in Wildomar

Chad Bianco, Sheriff-Coroner - Riverside County Sheriff
Chad Bianco, Sheriff-Coroner - Riverside County Sheriff
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Chad Bianco, Sheriff-Coroner - Riverside County Sheriff
Chad Bianco, Sheriff-Coroner - Riverside County Sheriff

A 56-year-old woman from Murrieta, identified as Debra Amicay, died on November 24, 2025, following an incident on Palomar Street near Clinton Keith Road in Wildomar. According to the Riverside County Coroner’s Office, both the injury and death occurred at the same location. The time of injury was reported as 9:06 p.m., with death pronounced at 9:15 p.m.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office – Lake Elsinore Station is leading the investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. The case number for this investigation is WI25328050. Authorities have notified next of kin.

Inquiries regarding this case are being directed to the investigating agency.



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