UPDATE: A suspect in the Tucson Goodwill double shooting has been arrested following a community-led investigation. 40-year-old Adrian William Orozco was taken into custody early this morning, December 30, 2025, near First Avenue and Grant Road, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
The shooting occurred on December 26 at a Goodwill Donation Center located near Valencia and Los Reales Roads. Two victims, whose identities have not been disclosed, remain in critical condition after being shot inside the store.
Authorities report that Orozco faces several serious charges, including attempted second-degree murder, aggravated assault, auto theft, and armed robbery. The arrest was made possible by the cooperation of the community, who provided valuable information to law enforcement officials.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department expressed gratitude for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect, stating,
“This arrest was made possible through the community’s cooperation and the persistent investigative efforts of PCSD detectives.”
Multiple units, including the Fugitive Investigative Unit and K-9 Unit, played crucial roles in the swift apprehension of Orozco.
Earlier in the investigation, a stolen vehicle believed to be linked to the suspect was found approximately 10 miles northwest of the shooting location. Despite the arrest, the motive behind the attack remains unclear, leaving many in the community concerned about safety in local establishments.
Authorities are urging anyone with further information about the incident to come forward as they continue their investigation. This incident has sparked widespread discussion and concern, highlighting the need for vigilance in public spaces.
As this story develops, updates will be provided to keep the public informed on the condition of the victims and any additional details from law enforcement. Stay tuned for the latest in this urgent situation.
