**Yetzabel Quinones dies in fatal Paso County suspicious incident**
Fatal Paso County suspicious incident death of Yetzabel Quinones
El Paso County law enforcement authorities have officially confirmed the identity of the individual whose passing was initially flagged as potentially suspicious in the Stratmoor Hills area on Friday, October 31. According to official sources within the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, the Coroner has identified the deceased as 38-year-old Yetzabel Quinones. Information indicates Quinones was located inside a residence situated in the 4000 block of Loomis Avenue, which is situated at the intersection of B Street and South Academy Boulevard, following a reported request for medical assistance received through emergency services.
Yetzabel Quinones
A photograph of Yetzabel Quinones, provided to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office by her family members.
Emergency medical professionals dispatched by the Stratmoor Hills Fire Department arrived at the scene promptly after the initial call. Upon their arrival, they confirmed that Quinones had passed away and determined the circumstances surrounding her death were deemed suspicious by those present. Consequently, law enforcement agencies were notified, and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office has initiated a full investigation into the matter.
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office – Suspicious Death Inquiry Ongoing
As of Monday, November 3, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office has announced that their ongoing investigation continues to progress. The agency is actively encouraging anyone who might possess relevant information to come forward and contact their non-emergency line, which can be reached at (719) 390-5555. For individuals who wish to remain confidential while providing information, the Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers organization is available, and can be contacted anonymously by dialing (719) 634-STOP (7867).
“The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office conveys its sincere sympathies to the family and acquaintances of Ms. Quinones during this difficult period,” the Sheriff’s Office released a formal statement.

