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Homicide suspect and girlfriend found dead after high-speed chase, Arizona police say

Hunter Allen McGuire, 26, was found dead with his girlfriend in the desert after taking cops on a high-speed chase, AZ officials say.
Hunter Allen McGuire, 26, was found dead with his girlfriend in the desert after taking cops on a high-speed chase, AZ officials say. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A homicide suspect in Nevada and Arizona was found dead with his girlfriend in the desert after leading police on a high-speed chase, according to law enforcement.

The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office had asked for the public’s help in finding Hunter Allen McGuire, 26, after a woman was killed overnight Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Golden Valley, northwest of Kingman, according to a Oct. 20 news release posted on the sheriff’s office Facebook page.

He was also wanted in the Oct. 17 fatal shooting of a woman he was staying with in Las Vegas, according to a news release from Las Vegas police.

Law enforcement considered McGuire “armed and dangerous” and was last seen driving a silver Hyundai Elantra with an Arizona license plate, the release said.

On Oct. 22, after being spotted at a truck stop, near Yucca, Arizona, McGuire led law enforcement on a brief high-speed chase along Interstate 40, according to KVVU, citing The Associated Press. After his Hyundai crashed he and girlfriend, 32-year-old Samantha Branek, along with another woman, fled on foot into the desert, according to the news release.

McGuire was seen running in the desert with a rifle, according to KTNV.

McGuire and his girlfriend were found dead with gunshot wounds to their head, according to the sheriff’s office. Detectives believe McGuire’s fatal injury was self-inflicted.

The other woman that fled with the couple was later arrested in the desert and “charged with hindering prosecution,” according to the Daily Beast.

The investigation is ongoing.

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This story was originally published October 24, 2022 at 4:12 PM with the headline "Homicide suspect and girlfriend found dead after high-speed chase, Arizona police say."

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Paloma Chavez
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Paloma Chavez is a reporter covering real-time news on the West Coast. She has a degree in journalism from the University of Southern California.
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