However, I did locate a memorial listing honoring Francisco “PANCHO” Jose Ocampo of Spartanburg, SC, with dates indicating July 3, 1984 – August 15, 2025 on the Ever Loved tribute site Ever Loved.
Summary of Findings
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Memorial Listing (Ever Loved) – Indicates passing on August 15, 2025 | Ever Loved |
No news coverage found for a crash on August 17, 2025 involving Francisco Ocampo | — |
What You Can Do Next
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Check Local News Outlets
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Media such as WSPA, WYFF, FOX Carolina, or The Spartanburg Herald-Journal may have reported on the crash.
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Contact Authorities
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Reaching out to the South Carolina Highway Patrol or the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office could clarify official crash details or confirmation of the date and victims.
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Verify Funeral Notices
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Funeral home announcements or obituaries in local newspapers may offer more context or confirm the circumstances around Francisco Ocampo’s passing.
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Review Social & Community Posts
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Personal tributes in local Facebook groups or community forums may include details not captured in formal media.
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Let me know if you’d like help crafting a compassionate obituary, tracking down more accurate reporting, or verifying facts through local authorities. I’m here to support you in honoring Francisco “Poncho” Ocampo’s memory with accuracy and care.
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I couldn’t find any recent news reports specifically about an incident being investigated by “the Metropolitan Special Crimes Unit” following an early Monday morning shooting that left one person dead.
However, I did find a past example involving a similarly named unit—the Metropolitan Special Crimes Unit of the Lubbock Police Department—which was involved in investigating a domestic disturbance that resulted in one death. That incident occurred early one morning on the 3600 block of 42nd Street and was covered by EverythingLubbock.com in August 2024 Everything Lubbock.
Summary
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Metropolitan Special Crimes Unit | Known to exist (Lubbock PD) |
Early Monday morning shooting | No matching reports found as of today |
Confirmation needed | Yes—unverified without additional sources |
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Specify the location or department—Knowing the city or jurisdiction would allow for pinpointing relevant local news sources.
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Check local media outlets—Search regional TV news stations, newspapers, or police department press releases for any recent shooting investigations.
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Verify terminology—It’s possible the unit might be named slightly differently or belong to a different agency.
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