Tragic Incident in Blythe: Phillip Means, 61, Found Deceased at Shorty’s Sports Park

Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
Chad Bianco Sheriff of Riverside County - Official Website
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A man identified as Phillip Means, 61 years old, was found deceased at Shorty’s Sports Park in Blythe, according to official records. The incident, documented under Coroner’s File #: 2024-03455, occurred on May 5, 2024.

The Coroner’s File stated, “Refer to investigating agency for further details.” The document also indicated that the case status was marked as “Final.”

Further information regarding the circumstances surrounding Phillip Means’ death was not provided in the available details.

The California Highway Patrol in Indio is the agency investigating the incident that took place at Shorty’s Sports Park in Blythe. The location of the death was specified as the 17000 block of West Hobsonway, Blythe, while the injury occurred at Shorty’s Sports Park on 1650 North Lovekin Boulevard in the same city.

Phillip Means’ next of kin has been notified about the tragic event. The City of Residence listed for Means was Lake Havasu City, AZ.

The community awaits further updates from the investigating agency to shed light on the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate incident.



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