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Human Remains Found at Homicide Suspect's Former Home

Summary

  • Dwight William Rhone named person of interest in cold case remains.
  • Remains found on property where Rhone previously lived as tenant.
  • Rhone is already in custody for a separate 2023 homicide charge.
Human Remains Found at Homicide Suspect's Former Home

Human remains have been discovered on a property in San Diego's Southcrest neighborhood, linked to Dwight William Rhone, a man already in custody for a homicide. Rhone, 74, is now considered a person of interest in this new cold case investigation.

The discovery was made Tuesday by the California Highway Patrol and FBI during a search of a property where Rhone formerly resided as a tenant. Investigators from the San Diego Police Department's Cold Case/Missing Persons Unit also assisted in the operation.

Rhone has been incarcerated since December 2024, facing a murder charge for the death of Bernardo Moreno, who was found fatally shot and set on fire on Interstate 5 in October 2023. Authorities have not yet announced any charges related to the newly found human remains.

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Dwight William Rhone is a 74-year-old man in custody for a 2023 homicide and is now a person of interest in a cold case investigation involving human remains.
Human remains were found on a property in the Southcrest neighborhood of San Diego where Dwight William Rhone once lived.
The suspect, Dwight William Rhone, is considered a person of interest in the investigation into the human remains found on a property he previously rented.

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